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The bounded proof property and filtrations

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  One step Heyting algebras and hypersequent calculi with the bounded proof property

PP 2015 21: One step Heyting algebras and hypersequent calculi with the bounded proof property

... a proof theoretic framework for which to ask this ...the bounded proof property with respect to implications fail, we will have to consider proof systems different from natural ...

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On superpositional filtrations

On superpositional filtrations

... Thus for the Borel set B we have Borel bases A k and generating subspaces Ψ o k which depend on the basis A ∞ and the generating subspace Ψ o ∞ that belong to F ∞ = B . Now it is worthwile noticing that A k ⊂ A ∞ and Ψ o ...

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The strong predictable representation property in initially enlarged filtrations under the density hypothesis

The strong predictable representation property in initially enlarged filtrations under the density hypothesis

... H(H) := H ∈ L(S; P, H) : (H · S) t ≥ −a P-a.s. for all t ∈ [0, T ], for some a ∈ R + , which amounts to exclude trading strategies requiring an unlimited line of credit. One of the fundamental problems in mathematical ...

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Property Testing for Bounded Degree Databases

Property Testing for Bounded Degree Databases

... 3 The Model Algorithms with direct access. Let σ be a signature. We consider algorithms which process σ-structures of bounded degree d. An algorithm that processes A does not obtain an encoding of A as a bit ...

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BV has the bounded approximation property

BV has the bounded approximation property

... the bounded approximation property if for every ε > 0 and every compact set K ⊂ F one can find a finite-rank operator T from F into itself with norm kT k ≤ C, where C is a finite constant which depends ...

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Filtrations et Immeubles

Filtrations et Immeubles

... In chapter 3, we show that G Γ (G) and F Γ (G) represent functors respectively related to Γ-graduations and Γ-ltrations on a variety of ber functors. The main diculty here is to show that the Γ-ltrations split ...

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The impact of the Radon-Nikodým property on the weak bounded approximation property. Eve Oja

The impact of the Radon-Nikodým property on the weak bounded approximation property. Eve Oja

... Radon-Nikod´ym property; if X has the weak λ-bounded approximation property, then for every bounded linear operator T : X → Y , there exists a net (S α ) as in the above ...approximation ...

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The bounded approximation property of variable Lebesgue spaces and nuclearity

The bounded approximation property of variable Lebesgue spaces and nuclearity

... the bounded approximation property for vari- able exponent Lebesgue spaces, study the concept of nuclearity on such spaces and apply it to trace formulae such as the Grothendieck-Lidskii ...

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Balanced semisimple filtrations for tilting modules

Balanced semisimple filtrations for tilting modules

... semisimple filtrations Isotropic ...the property that pxv, v 1 q “ pv, τ pxqv 1 q for all x P U l and v, v 1 P V ...this property are called contravariant [10, ...

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Balanced semisimple filtrations for tilting modules

Balanced semisimple filtrations for tilting modules

... semisimple filtrations Isotropic ...the property that pxv, v 1 q “ pv, τ pxqv 1 q for all x P U l and v, v 1 P V ...this property are called contravariant [10, ...

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Progressive enlargement of filtrations with initial times

Progressive enlargement of filtrations with initial times

... the property that in a progressive expansion of filtration, the hypothesis (H) is equivalent to the conditional independence of F ∞ and H t given F t (see Br´emaud and Yor in [23]), Jeanblanc and Le Cam proposed ...

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On the read once property of branching programs and CNFs of bounded treewidth

On the read once property of branching programs and CNFs of bounded treewidth

... Now we are going to define the Decomposable Negation Normal Form ( DNNF ) and its subclass decision- DNNF for which we prove a separation result in Section 6. Remark. The only thing we need to know for this separation ...

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The generalized density approach in progressive enlargement of filtrations

The generalized density approach in progressive enlargement of filtrations

... For applications of the generalized density approach, we study the immersion prop- erty, also called the H-hypothesis in literature, i.e., any F -martingale is a G -martingale, which is commonly adopted in the default ...

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Successive enlargement of filtrations and application to insider information *

Successive enlargement of filtrations and application to insider information *

... which gives the assertion (2) and completes the proof. 2 3.4 Conditional expectation with successive information In this subsection, we are interested in the computation of conditional expectations with the ...

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Progressive enlargement of filtrations and Backward SDEs with jumps

Progressive enlargement of filtrations and Backward SDEs with jumps

... Remark 3.2. Our existence result is given for bounded terminal condition. It is based on the result of Kobylanski for quadratic Brownian BSDEs in [23]. We notice that existence results for quadratic BSDEs with ...

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Semisimple filtrations of tilting modules for algebraic groups

Semisimple filtrations of tilting modules for algebraic groups

... product property is helpful for calculating valuations of more complicated morphisms, but the inequality with respect to function composition does mean that valuations of general diagrams cannot be computed as ...

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Relating two property testing models for bounded degree directed graphs

Relating two property testing models for bounded degree directed graphs

... is bounded by a constant, any canonical tester having constant query complexity can observe only the union of a constant number of k-discs for some constant ...a property Π n from digraphs that are ε-far ...

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Filtrations in Rouquier blocks of symmetric groups and Schur algebras

Filtrations in Rouquier blocks of symmetric groups and Schur algebras

... Proof. (1) The images of η and η ′ are submodules of free modules, and hence free. Therefore they are split surjections onto their im- ages, and using the structure theorem for finitely generated modules over ...

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CiteSeerX — Filtrations on the knot contact homology of transverse knots

CiteSeerX — Filtrations on the knot contact homology of transverse knots

... x 2 1 + x 2 2 = r, − ξ 1 x 2 + ξ 2 x 1 = 0, and ∼ = denotes diffeomorphism. Proof. This is immediate from the definition. ¤ F IGURE 2. Along the top of the figure is an annular neighborhood of the circle in Λ U ...

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This proof copy is the copyright property of the publisher and is confidential until formal publication.

This proof copy is the copyright property of the publisher and is confidential until formal publication.

... p0605 The conceptualization exercise followed the piecemeal pro- cedure presented by Vennix (1996) (see Box 5 ). The facilitator used flipcharts to write down the variables suggested by the audience and draw the causal ...

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