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ABSTRACT Cellular aquaculture offers a sustainable solution to global seafood demand, yet the production of high‐value, whole‐cut fillets is hindered by the “texture gap,” the inability to replicate the complex, anisotropic architecture of native fish muscle and its collagenous myosepta.
Mustafa Öz, Enes Üstüner
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On an improved restricted reverse weak‐type bound for the maximal operator
Abstract We obtain an improved lower bound for the restricted reverse weak‐type estimate of the Hardy–Littlewood maximal operator M$M$. This result is applied to the λ$\lambda$‐median maximal operator mλ$m_{\lambda }$ acting on a Banach function space X$X$.
Andrei K. Lerner
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Note on the abstract generalized quasilinearization method
The abstract generalized quasilinearization method established in [2] for ordered Banach spaces with regular or normal cone and continuous mappings is revisited for strongly minihedral cones and (o)-continuous operators.
Adriana Buică, Radu Precup
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Stable factorization of the Calderón problem via the Born approximation
Abstract In this article, we prove the existence of the Born approximation in the context of the radial Calderón problem for Schrödinger operators. The Born approximation naturally appears as the linear component of a factorization of the Calderón problem; we show that the nonlinear part, obtaining the potential from the Born approximation, enjoys ...
Thierry Daudé +3 more
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Existence Analysis of a Three‐Species Memristor Drift‐Diffusion System Coupled to Electric Networks
ABSTRACT The existence of global weak solutions to a partial‐differential‐algebraic system is proved. The system consists of the drift‐diffusion equations for the electron, hole, and oxide vacancy densities in a memristor device, the Poisson equation for the electric potential, and the differential‐algebraic equations for an electric network.
Ansgar Jüngel, Tuấn Tùng Nguyến
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Stability of Quadratic Mappings in 2-Banach Spaces and Related Topics
Functional analysis is an important branch of mathematics widely used to study the stability of different functional equations. This includes the stability of various quadratic functional equations, which typically involve a specific number of variables to reach results more easily in this field.
Fadi Zenada, Eltayeb Elmaged
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Asymptotic regularity and fixed point theorems on a 2-Banach space
Summary: The present paper deals with some fixed point theorems for a class of mixed type of contraction maps possessing the asymptotically regular property in a 2-Banach space.
Mantu Saha +3 more
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On the hyperstability of Jensen functional equation in 2-Banach spaces [PDF]
Muaadh Almahalebi +2 more
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A New Hereditarily l^2 Banach Space
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B20, 46B26. We construct a non-reflexive, l^2 saturated Banach space such that every non-reflexive subspace has non-separable dual.
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The ξ, ζ-Dunford Pettis property
Using the hierarchy of weakly null sequences introduced in [2], we introduce two new families of operator classes. The first family simultaneously generalizes the completely continuous operators and the weak Banach-Saks operators.
Ryan M. Causey
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