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THE H O P F FI B R A T I O N S A R EC H A R A C T E R I Z E DB YB E I N GFI B E R WI S E HOM O G E N E O U S

THE H O P F FI B R A T I O N S A R EC H A R A C T E R I Z E DB YB E I N GFI B E R WI S E HOM O G E N E O U S

... For one, their fibers are parallel. This property furnishes the ambient spaces with Riemannian submersions to base spaces, and the base spaces are spheres and projective spaces, all with their standard metrics. This ... See full document

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ROOT N U M B E R SO F A B E L I A NV A R I E T I E SA N D REPRESENTATIONS O F T H E WE I L - D E L I G N EG R O U P

ROOT N U M B E R SO F A B E L I A NV A R I E T I E SA N D REPRESENTATIONS O F T H E WE I L - D E L I G N EG R O U P

... contains general facts and notation. In Section 2.2 we study the case of an abelian variety with potential good reduction. Section 2.3 deals with the general case. In Chapter 3 we give the proof of Theorem 1.0.2 (Theorem ... See full document

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new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

... Our contactless polarimetric cardiography system was de- veloped primarily for the car drivers. In this case, we had to note the interference because of vibration and displacement of the sensors must be minimized before ... See full document

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A n Appr o x i ma t i o n Al g o r i t hm f o r B o unde d D e g r e eC l o s e s t P hy l o g e ne t i c 2 nd Ro o tP r o bl e m

A n Appr o x i ma t i o n Al g o r i t hm f o r B o unde d D e g r e eC l o s e s t P hy l o g e ne t i c 2 nd Ro o tP r o bl e m

... Let u be the vertex that was chosen randomly in this recursive call (and has degree |C| − ...of G, u has at most ∆ − 2 neighbors in the same cluster and therefore has at least |C|−∆+1 ... See full document

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An i n t r o d u c t i o n t o Mo d e r nP o r t f o l i o T h e o r y : Ma r k o w i t z , C A P - M APT a n d B l a c k - L i t t e r m a n

An i n t r o d u c t i o n t o Mo d e r nP o r t f o l i o T h e o r y : Ma r k o w i t z , C A P - M APT a n d B l a c k - L i t t e r m a n

... Thus, we start with a very steep downward sloping line going through (0, r) and rotate it anti-clockwise while we have an attainable portfolio. The ‘last’ portfolio is called the Optimum Portfolio of Risky Assets ... See full document

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evisiting Co n s t r a i n t so f Fo u r t h - Ge n e r a t i o nQ u a r k s a n dL e p t o n s

evisiting Co n s t r a i n t so f Fo u r t h - Ge n e r a t i o nQ u a r k s a n dL e p t o n s

... Standard Model is well-performing under the three-generation, but in the wake of more physics, fourth-generation leptons and quarks are introduced. In this paper, We will be reviewing various constraints surrounding ... See full document

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Scilab B a s i c p r a c t i c ef o r t h ec o u r s e 18505-M a t h e m a t i c a l Mo d e l l i n g

Scilab B a s i c p r a c t i c ef o r t h ec o u r s e 18505-M a t h e m a t i c a l Mo d e l l i n g

... a t r i a n g u l a r shape , always above zero and with a maximum of ...16. I t might a l s o be u s e f u ... See full document

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GALOIS E X T E N S I O N S R A MI FI E DA TO N EP R I ME

GALOIS E X T E N S I O N S R A MI FI E DA TO N EP R I ME

... characteristic p, the situation is better ...genus g and a finite set S of n > 0 closed points of X, we may consider the set π A (X −S) of finite ... See full document

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Spa ce -P r e ci s e Co mput a t i o n o f aSi ng ul a r N o nl i ne a rE v o l ut i o n E q ua t i o n f o rt heR i s k P r e f e r e nce

Spa ce -P r e ci s e Co mput a t i o n o f aSi ng ul a r N o nl i ne a rE v o l ut i o n E q ua t i o n f o rt heR i s k P r e f e r e nce

... tific Research (No. 19340022) from the Japan Society for Promo- tion of Sciences. The second author (NI) is supported in part by Seimei-kai Foundation. Hitoshi IMAI: Department of Informat- ics and Mathematical Science, ... See full document

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Lo c a l i z a t i o n , P a t h i n t e g r a l a n dS u p e r s y m m e t r y

Lo c a l i z a t i o n , P a t h i n t e g r a l a n dS u p e r s y m m e t r y

... action: S where: Σ is the source space, often a manifold: for The classical mechanic of the point is the time axis (world line), for the conformal field theories like strings theories: a Riemann surface ... See full document

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EC E -3 2 0 L i n e a r C o n t r o l S y s t e m

EC E -3 2 0 L i n e a r C o n t r o l S y s t e m

... the step response for the original system and the system with the lag compensator on the same plot. Be sure to also plot the input signal. Then plot, using Matlab, the ramp re- sponse for the original system and the ... See full document

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H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

... In Figure 2, we plot the model using parameters obtained by the GA, hybrid GA and Nelder-Mead algorithms. The displacements were taken at the observation point ˆ x and simulation time was up to 0.1 sec. A 10% noise was ... See full document

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D e r i v a t i o n o f t he L o c a l L o r e nt z G a ug e T r a ns f o r m a t i o n o f a D i r a c Spi no r F i e l d i n Q ua nt um E i ns t e i n- C a r t a n T he o r y

D e r i v a t i o n o f t he L o c a l L o r e nt z G a ug e T r a ns f o r m a t i o n o f a D i r a c Spi no r F i e l d i n Q ua nt um E i ns t e i n- C a r t a n T he o r y

... The group which underlies the kinematics of relativistic quantum mechanics and relativistic quantum field theory is the Poincare group. Isospin is invariant under global transformations of the group SU(2). The generators ... See full document

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2D B e a m f o r m i n g f o r T h r o u g h - t h e - W a l l Mi c r o w a v e ImagingApplications

2D B e a m f o r m i n g f o r T h r o u g h - t h e - W a l l Mi c r o w a v e ImagingApplications

... scan, image is obtained by weighting the B-scan pixels so as to control the shape and side lobe structure of the sys- tem. We have used hamming weights such that the pixel, with minimum distance to antenna at ... See full document

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Publicly a c c e s s i b l e P e n n D i s s e r t a t i o n s

Publicly a c c e s s i b l e P e n n D i s s e r t a t i o n s

... given G, the set of isomorphism classes of finite dimensional representations of G forms a semiring under the natural operations ⊕ and ⊗; one may complete this semiring to a ring by formally introducing the ... See full document

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´A T H - S Z A B ´O APPLICATIONS O F O Z S V I N V A R I A N T ST O CONTACT G E O M E T R Y

´A T H - S Z A B ´O APPLICATIONS O F O Z S V I N V A R I A N T ST O CONTACT G E O M E T R Y

... Before we continue, let us discuss some notation. We are concerned with open book decompositions whose pages are twice-punctured surfaces. We picture a genus g surfaces as a 4g-sided polygon with certain boundary ... See full document

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An O v e r v i e w o f t h e G e o me t r ya n dC o m b i n a t o r i c s o f t h e Ma c d o n a l d Polynom i a l a n d q - t C a t a l a nN u m b e r

An O v e r v i e w o f t h e G e o me t r ya n dC o m b i n a t o r i c s o f t h e Ma c d o n a l d Polynom i a l a n d q - t C a t a l a nN u m b e r

... a C vector space morphism at various ...cohomology H 0 , for compatible ...in C 2 is (0, 0). While the ideals fixed by (t, q) must be generated by monomials, like I 00 ...` n, ... See full document

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On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

... Note that for the Maxwell system, given by (1) and (2), the two divergence of a vector field constraints decouple so it suffices to solve them independently. Note also that it is easy to see that all the arguments ... See full document

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RiskM e a s u r e m e n t f o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s

RiskM e a s u r e m e n t f o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s

... Countries not represented in the G-10 have more freedom in their implementation programme, and many have been busy evaluating the suitability of the new Framework for their jurisdiction. In order to further this ... See full document

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N o n l i n e a r P ´o l y a U r nM o d e l s a n d S e l f - O r g a n i z i n gP r o c e s s e s

N o n l i n e a r P ´o l y a U r nM o d e l s a n d S e l f - O r g a n i z i n gP r o c e s s e s

... Hill, Lane and Sudderth [57], Arthur, Ermoliev and Kaniovski [3], Pemantle [90] and [91], Benaim and Hirsch [17], Higueras, Moler, Plo and Miguel, etc. Some of the results might be applied to general stochastic ... See full document

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