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Compacting the Time Evolution of the Forced Morse Oscillator Using Dynamical Symmetries Derived by an Algebraic Wei-Norman Approach. [PDF]
Hamilton JR, Remacle F, Levine RD.
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CAML: Commutative Algebra Machine Learning─A Case Study on Protein-Ligand Binding Affinity Prediction. [PDF]
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Construction and equivalence for generalized boolean functions. [PDF]
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Joint analysis of phenotypic and molecular data for genetic diversity assessment in extra-early orange maize (Zea Mays L.). [PDF]
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2010
The workshop dealt with a broad range of topics from the structure theory and the representation theory of algebraic groups (in the widest sense). There was emphasis on the following areas:• classical and quantum cohomology of homogeneous varieties,• representation theory and its connections to orbits and flag varieties.
Michel Brion, Jens Carsten Jantzen
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The workshop dealt with a broad range of topics from the structure theory and the representation theory of algebraic groups (in the widest sense). There was emphasis on the following areas:• classical and quantum cohomology of homogeneous varieties,• representation theory and its connections to orbits and flag varieties.
Michel Brion, Jens Carsten Jantzen
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Mathematical Notes, 2005
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2022
Linear algebraic groups is an active research area in contemporary mathematics. It has rich connections to algebraic geometry, representation theory, algebraic combinatorics, number theory, algebraic topology, and differential equations. The foundations of this theory were laid by A. Borel, C. Chevalley, J.-P. Serre, T. A. Springer and J.
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Linear algebraic groups is an active research area in contemporary mathematics. It has rich connections to algebraic geometry, representation theory, algebraic combinatorics, number theory, algebraic topology, and differential equations. The foundations of this theory were laid by A. Borel, C. Chevalley, J.-P. Serre, T. A. Springer and J.
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EBADIAN, A., MEDGHALCHI, A. R.
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