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Destructible and Indestructible Blaschke Products [PDF]
A special case of destructibility for Blaschke products is introduced and studied. An example is given of a destructible Blaschke product which becomes indestructible when a single point is deleted from its zero-set.
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A uniqueness theorem for meromorphic functions
In this paper, we prove the uniqueness theorem for a special class of meromorphic functions on the complex plane $\mathbb{C}$. In particular, we study the class of meromorphic functions $f$ in the domain $\mathbb{C}\setminus K'$, where $K'$ is the finite
N. Sushchyk, D. Lukivska
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Blaschke products of given quantity index for a half-plane
We investigate the growth of the integral logarithmic means of Blaschke products for the half-plane. We prove the existence of Blaschke products of given quantity indices.
G. Mikayelyan, F. Hayrapetyan
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Generalized Beth–Uhlenbeck Entropy Formula From the Φ‐Derivable Approach
ABSTRACT We derive a generalized Beth–Uhlenbeck formula for the entropy of a dense fermion system with strong two‐particle correlations, including scattering states and bound states. We work within the Φ‐derivable approach to the thermodynamic potential.
David Blaschke, Gerd Röpke, Gordon Baym
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Factorization of Blaschke products.
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Mass Spectrometry Insights Into Post‐Translational Modifications in Extracellular Vesicles
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane‐enclosed structures secreted by virtually all living cells, serving as essential mediators of intercellular communication in both physiological and pathological processes. There is growing interest in their potential applications as biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and drug delivery systems, which ...
Dávid Virág +5 more
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ABSTRACT Assessing spatial and temporal variability of clogging in gravel‐bed rivers is challenging because field methods typically rely on labor‐intensive measurements of fine‐sediment content, porosity, or hydraulic conductivity. Clogging is also highly dynamic, driven by hydro‐sedimentary conditions; yet few studies have examined it at large scales ...
D. Hernandez, B. Camenen, A. Bonnefoy
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Fast learning and sustained exploration: The role of timely performance feedback
Abstract Research Summary How should organizations manage learning dynamics? Strategy theories suggest “more‐is‐better”—fast, frictionless sharing enhances performance—while organizational learning theory warns that “less‐is‐more,” as fast learning causes premature convergence.
Jerker Denrell +3 more
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Dirichlet Functions Generated by Blaschke Products
The continuation of general Dirichlet series to meromorphic functions in the complex plane remains an outstanding problem. It has been completely solved only for Dirichlet L-series.
A. Albișoru, D. Ghisa
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Epicycloids and Blaschke products [PDF]
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Cao, Chunlei +2 more
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