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The Annihilation of Matter* [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1931
THROUGHOUT the greater part of the history of science, matter was believed to be permanent, incapable either of annihilation or of creation. Yet a large amount of astronomical evidence now seems to point to the annihilation of matter as the only possible source of the energy radiated by the stars.
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The annihilator of a sum [PDF]

open access: possibleArchiv der Mathematik, 1997
If \(b\) and \(c\) in a module have annihilators \(I\) and \(J\), the possible annihilators of \(b+c\) are the \(K\) with \(K\supseteq I\cap J\) and \(K\cap I=K\cap J\).
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On the Annihilator Submodules and the Annihilator Essential Graph

Acta Mathematica Vietnamica, 2019
Let R be a commutative ring and let M be an R-module. For a ∈ R, AnnM(a) = {m ∈ M : am = 0} is said to be an annihilator submodule of M. In this paper, we study the property of being prime or essential for annihilator submodules of M. Also, we introduce the annihilator essential graph of equivalence classes of zero divisors of M, AER(M), which is ...
Shiroyeh Payrovi   +2 more
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Annihilators in Graphs

Results in Mathematics, 1988
The author introduces the annihilator \(\lceil a,b\rceil\) of an undirected graph G to be the set of all vertices reachable from a by a geodesic via b, and relates it to a similar concept for lattices. \(\lceil a,b\rceil\) is called prime if \(\lceil a,b\rceil \cap \lceil b,a\rceil =\emptyset\) and \(\lceil a,b\rceil \cup \lceil b,a\rceil\) covers all ...
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Cohomological annihilators

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1982
The local cohomology theory introduced by Grothendieck(1) is a useful tool for attacking problems in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry. Let A denote a local ring with its unique maximal ideal m. For an ideal I ⊂ A and a finitely generated A-module M we consider the local cohomology modules HiI (M), i є ℤ, of M with respect to I, see ...
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Spaces with “small” annihilators [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Soviet Mathematics, 1981
In this note one investigates the properties of subspaces G of C(S), such that G1 is “not a very large part” of the space C(S)*. The fundamental result is: if G1 is reflexive, then every operator from G* into l2 is absolutely summable.
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The Annihilated Self

2018
The devout life literature requires the self to see itself as nothing—but what does this mean? The dialectic of being and non-being has a long history in Western metaphysics, but in the wake of the Copernican revolution nothingness is no longer a relative element in the great chain of being but something more absolute.
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Dark matter annihilation to neutrinos

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021
A Kheirandish   +2 more
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Annihilator Algebras

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1954
Bonsall, F. F., Goldie, A. W.
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