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  2. Page 3: Boron-Mediated Aldol Reactions

    https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/stuff/ECTOC3/p3.html
    26 Jul 2005: The results are given in the Table 1. Using the original force field, nearly every boat B structure collapsed to boat A. ... boat B. constrained. ethanal. formaldehyde. 7.41. 1.84. 9.12. 14.24. 8.21. collapse.
  3. Independence for Partition Regular Equations

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~par31/preprints/indeppr-abs.html
    9 Dec 2005: Given matrices A and B, we say that A Rado-dominates B if any set which is PR for A is also PR for B. ... One trivial way for this to happen is if every solution to Ax=0 actually contains a solution to By=0.
  4. Mich. 2005 NUMBERS AND SETS – EXAMPLES 4 IBL ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IA/Numbers%2BSets/2005-2006/numset42005.pdf
    23 Nov 2005: 12. Let S be a collection of subsets of N such that for every A,B S we have A B orB A. ... otherwords, for every a < b and every c there is an x with a < x < b such that f(x) = c.
  5. Hypergraph Regularity and the multidimensional Szemerédi Theorem. W. …

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/hypersimple4.pdf
    12 Apr 2005: Therefore, a necessary conditionforBB f. B(ω) to be non-zero is that ω(D) H for every D that is a proper subset ofsome B B. ... ThenBB f. B(ω) is. 20. non-zero only if HC(ω) = 1 for every C K1.
  6. Lect20.dvi

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/PartII/Lect20.pdf
    28 Feb 2005: Thus, ‖Bw‖ = |λ| and we deduce that‖B‖ ρ(B)for every matrixB and norm‖ ‖. Next let A be normal and recall that‖Qv‖2 = ‖v‖2 v (unitarymatrices ... B =. . . . . . 1 µ 12 µ 12 µ 1 µ.
  7. Title of slide to be inserted here

    https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/events/russianoil/presentations/schin.pdf
    21 Jan 2005: Every project subject to environmental due diligence– Screening (A/B/C/FI) (0/1). – Review, including audits / EIAs where required. –
  8. 4 Apr 2005: We characterize those groups having the property that. every finitely generated pseudo-null ptorsion module has trivial characteristicelement as the pnilpotent groups. ... Then every finitely generated kGmodule has integral Euler characteristicif and
  9. Analysis I: Example Sheet 1 AFB, Michaelmas 2004 Please ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/IA/AnalysisI/2004ex1-4.pdf
    21 May 2005: with theproperties(a) each fn is continuous at every point of E ,(b) for each z in E the series. ... Question 18 Suppose that f : [a,b] R is integrable and that f(x) > 0 for every x in [a,b].
  10. Lect03.dvi

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/PartII/Lect03.pdf
    19 Jan 2005: This algorithm is of the form given in the secondparagraph of Approach 1.10, where(a) x(0) is arbitrary, (b) termination occurs if‖g(k)‖ is acceptablysmall, (c) every search ... g(k) = 0, k = 1, 2, 3,. It follows from (1.6) that the search direction
  11. Example sheet 3, Galois Theory (Michaelmas 2005)…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/Galois/ex3.pdf
    12 Nov 2005: Prove that the reduction of f modulo p is reducible for every prime p. ... Show that f (X b) = f (X) for every b Fp K.

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