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Acoustic scattering and mode interaction in bifurcated circular waveguide structures with reacting liners and discontinuities. [PDF]
Alkuhayli N+3 more
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Parallel Architecture: From Problems and Mysteries to Solutions and Explanations
Abstract We argue that Jackendoff's Parallel Architecture (PA) is the right way to think about the architecture of the language faculty. The critical property of this architecture is that it allows for genuine explanation by allocating different aspects of linguistic phenomena to appropriate corresponding representations and capacities.
Peter W. Culicover, Giuseppe Varaschin
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On the Dimensions of Hermitian Subfield Subcodes from Higher-Degree Places. [PDF]
El Khalfaoui S, Nagy GP.
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The birational geometry of GIT quotients
Abstract Geometric invariant theory (GIT) produces quotients of algebraic varieties by reductive groups. If the variety is projective, this quotient depends on a choice of polarisation; by work of Dolgachev–Hu and Thaddeus, it is known that two quotients of the same variety using different polarisations are related by birational transformations.
Ruadhaí Dervan, Rémi Reboulet
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Chaos in Stochastic 2d Galerkin-Navier-Stokes. [PDF]
Bedrossian J, Punshon-Smith S.
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Removing scalar curvature assumption for Ricci flow smoothing
Abstract In recent work of Chan–Huang–Lee, it is shown that if a manifold enjoys uniform bounds on (a) the negative part of the scalar curvature, (b) the local entropy, and (c) volume ratios up to a fixed scale, then there exists a Ricci flow for some definite time with estimates on the solution assuming that the local curvature concentration is small ...
Adam Martens
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Algebraic overshear density property. [PDF]
Andrist RB, Kutzschebauch F.
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Noncompact surfaces, triangulations and rigidity
Abstract Every noncompact surface is shown to have a (3,6)‐tight triangulation, and applications are given to the generic rigidity of countable bar‐joint frameworks in R3${\mathbb {R}}^3$. In particular, every noncompact surface has a (3,6)‐tight triangulation that is minimally 3‐rigid. A simplification of Richards' proof of Kerékjártó's classification
Stephen C. Power
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