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Finite infinite range inequalities in the complex plane

Finite infinite range inequalities in the complex plane

... closed, w be an admissible weight function on E, and a be a fixed positive Borel measure defined on E.. We also continue the notation described in Section 2.[r] ... See full document

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Solving Semi-Infinite Variational Inequalities

Solving Semi-Infinite Variational Inequalities

... First, we proposed to solve a sequence of variational inequality problems to approximate the solution of SIVI(X, F ). For each subproblem, its equivalent KKT formulation is smoothed and solved by Newton’s method. The ... See full document

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On the finite Fourier transforms of functions with infinite discontinuities

On the finite Fourier transforms of functions with infinite discontinuities

... a complex-valued function of the real in- dependent variables x, y, and let Ᏸ be an arbitrary domain in the (x, iy) plane, where i denotes the imaginary ...the complex function s f (s) of the ... See full document

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The Inconsistency Problem of Riemann Zeta Function Equation

The Inconsistency Problem of Riemann Zeta Function Equation

... of complex plane, the Riemann Zeta function equation holds only at point Re(s)=1/2 (s = ...is infinite, rather than ...is finite, another side may be ...and infinite are ... See full document

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Approximate solution of linear Volterra integro differential equation by using cubic B spline finite element method in the complex plane

Approximate solution of linear Volterra integro differential equation by using cubic B spline finite element method in the complex plane

... In this work, we used the linear B-spline finite element method (LBS-FEM) and cubic B- spline finite element method (CBS-FEM) for solving and obtaining numerical solutions of Volterra integro-differential equations in the ... See full document

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Spectra of finite and infinite Jordan blocks

Spectra of finite and infinite Jordan blocks

... is is known for a long time, but why the eigenvalues of a single Jordan block converge to the spectrum of the shift operator when the dimension runs to in nity, is unknown.. In this thes[r] ... See full document

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Catastrophic Risks with Finite or Infinite States

Catastrophic Risks with Finite or Infinite States

... more on this below. The practical importance of the classic theory is underscored by the fact that US Congress requires its use in cost benefit analysis of any major budgetary decision. Decisions based on "expected ... See full document

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Star gazing in affine planes

Star gazing in affine planes

... lines to an oval in a finite plane of odd order do not have a point in common so the mechanism used for the finite planes of even order is not available... However, in a finite plane of [r] ... See full document

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Arbitrarily Polarized Plane-Wave Diffraction from Semi-Infinite Periodic Grooves and its Application to Finite Periodic Grooves

Arbitrarily Polarized Plane-Wave Diffraction from Semi-Infinite Periodic Grooves and its Application to Finite Periodic Grooves

... with infinite periodic solutions, we approximately derived the solutions of semi-infinite periodic RG in a perfectly conducting ...of finite periodic gratings with numerous diffracting ... See full document

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Ostrowski Type Inequalities in the Grushin Plane

Ostrowski Type Inequalities in the Grushin Plane

... Grushin plane, known as the simplest example of sub-Riemannian metric associated with Grushin operator ...Grushin plane, the sub-Riemannian metric is given by the ... See full document

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Inequalities for curvature integrals in Euclidean plane

Inequalities for curvature integrals in Euclidean plane

... 11. Zhang, Z., Zhou, J.: Bonnesen-style Wulff isoperimetric inequality. J. Inequal. Appl. 2017, 42 (2017) 12. Zhou, J.: On Bonnesen-type isoperimetric inequalities. Workshop on Diff. Geom. 10, 57–71 (2006) 13. Zhou, ... See full document

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Circulant weighing matrices

Circulant weighing matrices

... (4.1) Let IT be a cyclic projective plane and C a cyclic sharply transitive group of automorphisms of II . We can identify the points of II with the elements of C by choosing a point p of II and then associating ... See full document

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Convergence of trajectories in infinite horizon optimization

Convergence of trajectories in infinite horizon optimization

... an infinite time ...to infinite horizon optimization which is the problem of selecting an infinite sequence of decisions such that the associated cost over an unbounded horizon is minimum [1, 2, 7, ... See full document

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Infinite Derivative Gravity:a finite number of predictions

Infinite Derivative Gravity:a finite number of predictions

... One can imagine a spacetime with ‘holes’ in its fabric, defined by geodesics being unable to traverse them, and which would thus be geodesically incomplete [29]. A particle which is falling freely in such a spacetime ... See full document

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Automorphism groups of balanced incomplete block designs and their use in statistical model construction and analysis.

Automorphism groups of balanced incomplete block designs and their use in statistical model construction and analysis.

... For the desarguesian finite projective plane PG(2, 2) and the desarguesian finite affine plane EG(2, 3), the decanpositions into direct sums of irreducible representations of the permuta[r] ... See full document

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Basic Graphs Terminologies, Their Representation and Applications

Basic Graphs Terminologies, Their Representation and Applications

... The one of the applied branch of mathematics is Graph Theory. In the field of study there are a wide range of applications of graph theory the some of them are in operational research, genetics, physics, chemistry ... See full document

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On differential subordinations in the complex plane

On differential subordinations in the complex plane

... 2 Department of Applied Mathematics, College of Natural Sciences, Pukyong National University, Pusan, 608-737, Korea.. 3 Department of Mathematics, Kyungsung University, Busan, 608-736, [r] ... See full document

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Efficient operators for studying higher partial waves

Efficient operators for studying higher partial waves

... In the CM frame, full rotational symmetry is described by the S O(3 ) group, and the familiar basis states denoted by | lm . Here l and m are the usual quantum numbers of total and z-component of an- gular momentum, ... See full document

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Examination of Multiband IFA for UHF and SHF Channel Applications

Examination of Multiband IFA for UHF and SHF Channel Applications

... measured regarding field strength at a point which is a particular distance from the antenna. While the radiation pattern of the antenna is a graph which shows the variation of the actual field strength of the ... See full document

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Extending Kantorovich Type Inequalities to Normal Operators

Extending Kantorovich Type Inequalities to Normal Operators

... Thus computing (6) for an arbitrary operator T is equivalent to extend the original Kantorovich inequality to an arbitrary operators T . The first attempt to compute a value for (6) was made by Davis in [4], using the ... See full document

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