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  2. HOMOGENIZATION OF NONSTATIONARY SCHR�ODINGER TYPE EQUATIONS WITH…

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    1.4). 1.3. The analytic branches of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of A(t).According to the general analytic perturbation theory (see [Ka]), for |t| 6 t0there exist real-analytic functions
  3. #"$% &$' (),%-/.#.0.12/ /. 3465879;:<9;=?>A@BC :EDGF)H1: CIJLK 4NMOQPSRGHUT. VW6XZY6[N]_Ya b!c'd6efc'g#cihfj6k?l6emkon0poqsrtciu6vwpoxsyhwktzktqsktro{hfk|efhfd6l_{hfj6c'c}xsrtci/tpoqsd6cehwvfd6yhwd6vfc0kon1pmyiktg#z6qsc 9 ewewcivfgpopoqsrtciu6vZpoxsy
  4. Limit Operators, Collective Compactness, and the Spectral Theory of…

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    In the second half of this text we study bounded linear op-erators on the generalised sequence space p(ZN , U ), where p [1, ] and U issome complex Banach space. ... Collective Compactness. In the mid 1960’s Anselone and co-workers (see[3] and the
  5. Bar categories and star operations E.J. Beggs & S. ...

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    l1a,b=0. q2ab Ka Kb, ν = u = v = 1l. ... l1m=0. q2 m2. ) l1n,a=0. (q q1)n. [n; q2]!q(l1)(na1). 2/2 En Ka F n ,. where RK is defined in (5). It is also known
  6. HIGHEST WEIGHT CATEGORIES ARISING FROMKHOVANOV’S DIAGRAM ALGEBRA IV:…

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    it induces an algebra homomorphism. Φ : Hp,qd EndG(V(λp,q) Vd)op. (3.5). ... p,qd ). op thanks to Theorem 3.9. The laststatement follows from Corollary 3.8.
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  8. arX iv:q uant -ph/ 0409 078 v1 14 S ...

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    p(m)qkd (kA,kB) = Pr(KA = kA,KB = kB|M = m). (1). ... KA, kA, KB, kB: output keys for Alice and Bob.
  9. Classifying spaces of finite groups of tame representation type ...

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    p is a p-complete, nilpotent space and π1(BG. p )= G/Op(G). ... HBG = HBNG(D) = HB(NG(D)/Op′NG(D)) = HBDNG(D)/CG(D). Proof. See Swan [209].
  10. GREEN’S FUNCTION ASYMPTOTICS NEAR THE INTERNALEDGES OF SPECTRA OF ...

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    Inother words, it is conjectured that for a ‘generic’ selfadjoint second-order elliptic op-erator with periodic coefficients on Rd each of the spectral gap’s endpoints is a unique(modulo
  11. cimenotes.dvi

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    Typically, an operator in Op hS(q,p,p′) with p < 0 and p′ < 0 is compact. ... 12 (2.35). is an h-pseudodifferential operator. More precisely it belongs to Op hS(0,0,0).

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