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The Current Theory of Analytic Sets

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Mathematics, 1964
In this paper we describe the outlines of the theory of analytic sets from the point of view of recent work on the subject. Our aim is to present the concepts and some of the principal results in a setting useful to workers in analysis, especially those workers not familiar with the field or its current developments. No attempt has been made to include
Bressler, D., Sion, M.
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Working Set Analytics

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
The working set model for program behavior was invented in 1965. It has stood the test of time in virtual memory management for over 50 years. It is considered the ideal for managing memory in operating systems and caches. Its superior performance was based on the principle of locality, which was discovered at the same time; locality is the observed ...
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Strong uniqueness sets and t-analytic sets for H∞ and H∞+C

open access: yesJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2012
We determine the relations of the t-analytic sets for the algebra H∞ of bounded holomorphic functions in the unit disk with those in the Sarason algebra H∞+C and give a description of the strong uniqueness sets for these ...
Raymond Mortini
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Partial regularity and t-analytic sets for Banach function algebras [PDF]

open access: yesMathematische Zeitschrift, 2011
In this note we introduce the notion of t-analytic sets. Using this concept, we construct a class of closed prime ideals in Banach function algebras and discuss some problems related to Alling’s conjecture in H infinity.
J F Feinstein   +2 more
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DEGREES OF ANALYTIC SETS

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1983
This paper summarizes present knowledge about degrees of analytic sets (Part 1) and contains proofs of several new structural results (Part 3). Most of the theorems about degrees of analytic sets require additional, often incompatible, set-theoretic axioms, such as the existence of sharps or the Axiom of Constructibility.
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Love in the Analytic Setting

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1994
In the context of viewing the analytic setting as a “clinical laboratory” to study the nature of love relations, this paper starts by outlining the relationships of transference love, “normal” love, neurotic love, and oedipal love. After a description of the vicissitudes of transference love when patient and analyst are of the same sex and of opposite ...
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AN ESTIMATE FOR POLYNOMIALS ON ANALYTIC SETS

Mathematics of the USSR-Izvestiya, 1983
Translation from Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Mat. 46, 524-534 (Russian) (1982; Zbl 0511.32010).
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Covering analytic sets by families of closed set

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1994
AbstractWe prove that for every familyIof closed subsets of a Polish space eachset can be covered by countably many members ofIor else contains a nonemptyset which cannot be covered by countably many members ofI. We prove an analogous result forκ-Souslin sets and show that ifA#exists for anyA⊂ωω, then the above result is true forsets.
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