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Extensions for finite Chevalley groups I
Let G be a connected semisimple algebraic group defined and split over the field Fp with p elements, and k be the algebraic closure of Fp. Assume further that G is almost simple and simply connected and let G(Fq) be the finite Chevalley group consisting ...
Bendel, Christopher P. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Sustainability‐oriented collaborations are inter‐organisational arrangements where the competencies of multiple companies are pooled together to tackle environmental challenges. These collaborations differ from traditional strategic alliances in that they tackle complex goals amidst greater uncertainties that extend beyond economic performance,
Vittorio Maria Garibbo +3 more
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On the norm groups of Galois 2n-extensions of algebraic number fields
Let K be a finite extension of a p-adic number field k. By local class field theory there is only a finite number of norm subgroups of the multiplicative group k∗ of k that contain the norm group NK/kK∗. If X is a subgroup of a group Y, then the interval
Stern, Leonid
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Automorphic forms and algebraic extensions of number fields
Add Corrections. ; §0 Introduction [1] ; §1 Definition of the space SS_k(T_σ) [11] ; §2 Selberg's trace formula [23] ; §3 Twisted conjugacy classes [54] ; §4 Explicit formula for tr T_S(T(■)) [115] ; §5 Main result [144] ; References [181]
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ABSTRACT A methodological study is presented on a noninvasive photometric diagnostic for determining trends in electron density and sheath dynamics in single (1f) and a dual (2f) radio frequency capacitively coupled (CCRF) argon plasmas. The 1f discharges are operated at 13.56 and 27.12 MHz, respectively, while the 2f discharge is driven by both ...
Daniel Zuhayra +3 more
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Abstract This study explored how lecturers in a post‐92 UK university conceptualise and enact decolonial curriculum principles within their teaching and programme design. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with academic staff across multiple disciplines, the research adopts a qualitative, phenomenologically informed approach to examine the interplay
Reece Sohdi
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An Algorithm for Computing an Integral Basis in an Algebraic Function Field
Algorithms for computing integral bases of an algebraic function field are implemented in some computer algebra systems. They are used e.g. for the integration of algebraic functions.
van Hoeij, Mark, Hoeij, M.H.F. van
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ABSTRACT Advances in spectral cytometry instrumentation and fluorescent reagents have led to the possibility of ultra‐high‐parameter panels exceeding 50 colors. However, panel size is limited in practice by unmixing‐dependent spreading (UDS), a phenomenon which leads to a progressive deterioration of unmixed signal‐to‐noise ratios in panels that ...
Peter L. Mage +2 more
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Study on fracture parameter calibration and failure characteristics of rock with hole and crack
The SIF and plastic zone equations for a single hole and crack have been derived. The model's failure state leads to the identification of four types of cracks. The plastic zone increases with increased brittleness and decreased crack length. Abstract Cracks within the surrounding rock of roadways significantly affect their stability and failure ...
Shaochi Peng, Wensong Wang
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Valuation rings and simple transcendental field extensions
If a valuation ring V on a simple transcendental field extension K0(X) is such that the residue field k of V is not algebraic over the residue field k0 of V0=V∩K0, then for k0 a perfect field it is shown that k is obtained from k0 by a finite algebraic ...
Heinzer, William J.
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