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  2. 6 May 2024: Bounded Entanglement Entropy in the Quantum Ising Model. GR Grimmett, TJ Osborne, PF Scudo. –
  3. Chapter 2 Integration At school, and in your methods ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~cmw50/resources/M2PM1/M2PM1Ch2.pdf
    15 Oct 2021: xk), together with achoice of k points τ = (t0,. , tk1) such that tj [xj,xj1] for j = 0,. ... k 1 there exists tj [xj,xj1] such that:. F(xj1) F(xj) = f(tj)xj.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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.
  8. Publications | Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical…

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/publications?page=30%2CCONCAT%280x716b767071%2C%28SELECT%20%28ELT%282383%3D2383%2C1%29%29%29%2C0x7178767871%2CFLOOR%28RAND%280%29%2A2%29%29x%20FROM%20INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PLUGINS%20GROUP%20BY%20x%29a%29%27
    6 May 2024: GR Grimmett, TJ Osborne, PF Scudo. – Journal of Statistical Physics.
  9. 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
  10. 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.
  11. 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

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