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  2. A GEOMETRIC MODEL FOR SYZYGIES OVER 2-CALABI-YAU TILTED ALGEBRAS ...

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    A GEOMETRIC MODEL FOR SYZYGIES OVER 2-CALABI-YAU TILTED. ALGEBRAS. RALF SCHIFFLER AND KHRYSTYNA SERHIYENKO. Abstract. In this article, we consider the class of 2-Calabi-Yau tilted algebras that are defined by a quiver. with potential whose dual
  3. Modular Quantum Memories Using Passive LinearOptics and Coherent…

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    is given by the well-known quantum stochastic differential equation(QSDE), see [5, 6, 25, 23, 24]:. ... 24] D. F. Walls and G. J. Milburn (1994), Quantum Optics, Springer-Verlag, (Berlinand Heidelberg.
  4. Definable sets in algebraically closed valuedfields: elimination of…

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    Definable sets in algebraically closed valuedfields: elimination of imaginaries. Deirdre Haskell Ehud Hrushovski † Dugald Macpherson ‡. July 19, 2005. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 03C60. Abstract.It is shown that if K is an
  5. Newton Institute Institute for this support. Freedom in Conjugacy ...

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    Then 0 is not a root and hence. [x;x1] = 1(4.24). ... ri(si si) ri(si si). 1CCA :. Further,. 0BB@ka ka. k ka.
  6. Asymptotics for Erdős-Solovej Zero Modes inStrong Fields Daniel M.…

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    we can arrange so that the corresponding 1-forms on R2 are simply kA for fixed(k independent) 1-forms A. ... lim inf|k|. 1. |k|#{λ spec(PD,kA) : λ ε2k. } 1. 2π.
  7. Multi-symple ti integration of theCamassa-Holm equationDavid Cohen∗…

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    Subtra ting (23) and (24) to (7 ), weobtain after some al ulations that. ... So. , 121(1):147190, 1997.24. [5 Thomas J. Bridges and Sebastian Rei h.
  8. manuscript_E03065

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    Because ( )1, 0,pqr rijq ij ijk kA E 0µ µ µε ε = , a reasonable symmetric stress increment is. ( ) ( ... 24) This form respects the symmetry in the subscripts j and k and also in p and i.
  9. On the Riemann–Hilbert approach to asymptotics of tronquée solutions …

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    In order to obtain the matching (4.24) on theboundary of the disc, we need the prefactor. ... ̂(λ,t) t1/2e2tg0j=1. ̂j(λ). tj, g0 =. 24. 3. 5λ. 5/20. (4.78).
  10. Index theorems for quantum graphs S A Fulling1,2,3, P ...

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    24)Proof. The non-zero eigenvalues of H = AA and H′ = AA are the same, includingtheir multiplicity. ... 33). Then. index d = Tr KK Tr KA = V E, (34)the Euler characteristic of Γ.
  11. A global multi-scale mathematical modelfor the human circulation with …

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    Ka is given by. Ka(x) =E(x) h0(x)). (1 ν2) R0(x), (17). ... With these values we obtainthat Ka = 1333.33 Pa and Kv = 0.0111 Pa.

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