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Average Mahler’s measure and $L_p$ norms of Littlewood polynomials
Littlewood polynomials are polynomials with each of their coefficients in the set {-1,1}. We compute asymptotic formulas for the arithmetic mean values of the Mahler’s measure and the 𝐿_{𝑝} norms of Littlewood polynomials ...
Stephen Choi, Tamás Erdélyi
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ABSTRACT The hybrid nanofluid integrated with micropolar fluid shows growing interest due to the enhanced thermal performance in microscale devices. These improved properties are due to their greater thermal conductivity and rotational effects. The proposed study assesses the significance of velocity slip on the flow characteristic of micropolar ...
P. P. Nayak +3 more
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Asymptotic Formulas for Some Arithmetic Functions [PDF]
Let f(x) be an increasing function. Recently there have been several papers which proved that under fairly general conditions on f(x) the density of integers n for which (n, f(n)) = 1 is 6/π2 and that (d(n) denotes the number of divisors of n)In particular both of these results hold if f(x) = xα, 0 < α < 1 and the first holds if f(x) = [α x], α ...
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ABSTRACT Thermal energy transport likely through polymer extrusion, cooling of metallic plates, and chemical processing equipment relating to the flow of viscoelastic nanofluid has a greater role in engineering because of its elastic characteristics.
Rupa Baithalu +3 more
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An Alternative Approach to Spontaneous Photon Triplets Generation
Day by day, communication and computing technologies are progressing at a lightning speed, which is particularly true of the quantum version of these technologies (QIST). Increasingly, these technologies are emerging from unusual and sometimes bewildering quantum optical effects, which are based on exotic quantum physical theories.
Serge Gauvin
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Abstract The oval window (OW) is an opening connecting the inner and middle ear. Its area has been shown to consistently scale with body mass (BM) in primates, and has been used alongside semi‐circular canal (SCC) size to differentiate Homo sapiens and fossil hominins, including Paranthropus robustus.
Ruy Fernandez, José Braga
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On a digitized laboratory extruder, discrete element method modelling is studied, considering two classes of particles representing aggregates of 1) active material and 2) binder and carbon material is studied. Various extrusion scenarios leading to the formation of filaments devoted to the 3D printing of lithium‐ion battery electrodes are studied. The
Pei Sun +2 more
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N‐of‐1 trials offer a unique and rigorous methodology for evaluating individualized treatment responses, particularly within the context of personalized medicine. This article provides a comprehensive explanation of the conceptual and methodological underpinnings of N‐of‐1 trials, with particular emphasis on statistical techniques and considerations ...
Marcos Clint Leal De Carvalho +5 more
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In the present paper, we consider a nonself-adjoint fourth-order differential operator with the periodic boundary conditions. We compute new accurate asymptotic expression of the fundamental solutions of the given equation.
Menken Hamza
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Asymptotic Formulae via a Korovkin‐Type Result
We present a sort of Korovkin‐type result that provides a tool to obtain asymptotic formulae for sequences of linear positive operators.
Cárdenas-Morales, Daniel +2 more
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