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  2. THE YOGA OF THE CASSELS-TATE PAIRING TOM FISHER, EDWARD ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~taf1000/papers/casselspairing.pdf
    12 Oct 2007: Sinceσ(Tj) = Tj for all σ Gal(Kv/Kv(θj)), these cocycles are equal. ... X = Q gives e2(σQ Q,Tj) = tj(σQ)/tj(Q) = σ(tj(Q))/tj(Q) for.
  3. Applied probability, Lent 2024. ss2871@cam.ac.uk Example Sheet 1 1.…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AppliedProbability/2023-2024/ex1.pdf
    25 Jan 2024: random variables, independent of N. Show that if g(s,x) is a function and Tj are thejump times of N then. ... E[exp{θNtj=1. g(Tj,Xj)}] = exp{λ t0. (E(eθg(s,X)) 1)ds}. This is called Campbell’s theorem.(b) Cars arrive at the beginning of a long
  4. Non-linear stability of black holes: a mathematical overview

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~rbdt2/NAGR/NAGR_04_Giorgi.pdf
    9 Nov 2023: closed: if tj B with tj tfin then tfin B. Relies on higher orderCk estimates for all the quantities and Arzela-Ascoli theorem to showconvergence. ... the gauge assumptions need to be constructed for the extendedspacetime. closed: if tj B with tj tfin
  5. 11 Oct 2006: "!#$%&(')( ,.-0/. 1 3246587:96;8<=5?>A@BDCFEGCIHKJL>A5JMNMPO6>AN;Q5R S6T:5U@3NVW5?XY5?>ZJLO6O 5?7[JYJN7VAZJLVWVAD>]5U57:96;8< 5>A@3T _VA65_aT>A;cbdAb ef GdAb e#gQJL>A5hJMMO6>AN;Q5ji. Gk-05?Vml05U5U7 1 hJ76SQ
  6. ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY (PART III) MICHAELMAS 2012 EXAMPLE SHEET 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/2012Ex4.pdf
    28 Jan 2013: Find all relations between Fi and Fj, Ti and Tj for differing values ofi and j.
  7. Applied probability, Lent 2023. ss2871@cam.ac.uk Example Sheet 1 1.…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AppliedProbability/2022-2023/ex1ss.pdf
    31 Jan 2023: random variables, independent of N. Show that if g(s,x) is a function and Tj are thejump times of N then. ... E[exp{θNtj=1. g(Tj,Xj)}] = exp{λ t0. (E(eθg(s,X)) 1)ds}. This is called Campbell’s theorem.(b) Cars arrive at the beginning of a long
  8. ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY (PART III) MICHAELMAS 2017 EXAMPLE SHEET 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/2017Ex4.pdf
    13 Dec 2017: Find all relations between Fi and Fj, Ti and Tj for differing values ofi and j.
  9. Applied probability, Lent 2022 I. Kontoyiannis, ik355@cam.ac.uk…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/II/AppliedProbability/2021-2022/ex1.pdf
    20 Jan 2022: random variables, independent of N. Show that if g(s, x) is a function and Tj are thejump times of N then. ... E[exp{θNtj=1. g(Tj, Xj)}] = exp{λ t0(E(eθg(s,X)) 1)ds}. This is called Campbell’s theorem.(b) Cars arrive at the beginning of a long
  10. ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY (PART III) MICHAELMAS 2014 EXAMPLE SHEET 4 ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~jar60/2014Ex4.pdf
    3 Dec 2014: Find all relations between Fi and Fj, Ti and Tj for differing values ofi and j.
  11. An introduction to the study of non linear waves ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/study/III/Introductiontononlinearanalysis/2021-2022/cours-camb.pdf
    8 Oct 2021: An introduction to the study of non linear waves. Raphaël Danchin and Pierre Raphaël. October 9, 2020. 2. Chapter 1. Lebesgue spaces. This chapter is devoted to the derivation of fundamental properties of Lebesgue spaces Lp(Rd).After recalling

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