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Blow-up Lemma

Combinatorica, 1997
Some earlier proofs are strengthened and refined to give the following theorem (called the blow-up lemma). Given a graph \(R\), natural number \(\Delta\), and some \(\delta>0\), there exists some \(\varepsilon>0\) that the following holds. Blow up every vertex of \(R\) to some larger set and build two graphs, \(G\) and \(G'\), on the enlarged set as ...
Endre Szemerédi   +2 more
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Blowing-up orientato

ANNALI DELL UNIVERSITA DI FERRARA, 1978
In this paper we define a new kind of blowing-up, as a functor from the category of real analytic spaces to the category of real semianalytic spaces, in such a way that orientability is preserved. Then we prove an existence theorem for «oriented blowing-ups» of real analytic spaces.
Francesco Paolo, Di Stefano
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Homogenization by blow-up

Applicable Analysis, 2008
In this article we highlight how the Fonseca and Muller blow-up technique is particularly well suited for homogenization problems. As examples we give a simple proof of the non-linear homogenization theorem for integral functionals and we prove a homogenization theorem for sets of finite perimeter.
BRAIDES, ANDREA   +2 more
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The Blow-up Lemma

Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 1999
Extremal graph theory has a great number of conjectures concerning the embedding of large sparse graphs into dense graphs. Szemerédi's Regularity Lemma is a valuable tool in finding embeddings of small graphs. The Blow-up Lemma, proved recently by Komlós, Sárközy and Szemerédi, can be applied to obtain approximate versions of many of the embedding ...
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"BLOW UP THE CORPORATE LIBRARY"

International Journal of Information Management, 1993
This article seeks to examine why the many corporate libraries play such a marginal role in today's corporation. This is especially vexing since we are constantly told how we are living in the 'information age' and librarians rightly perceive themselves as information professionals. We feel that librarians often operate under the wrong conceptual model
Thomas H. Davenport, Larry Prusak
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Blowing Up Symplectic Orbifolds

Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry, 2001
The author studies different blow-up constructions on symplectic orbifolds by using different circle actions. Some of these constructions are used to describe the behavior of reduced spaces of Hamiltonian circle actions on a symplectic orbifold, when passing a critical level of its Hamiltonian function. Using these descriptions, the author generalizes,
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Blow-Up

2020
Marc Castellnou, Marta Miralles
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Blame it on Blow Up

British Journalism Review, 2008
The veteran journalist and author recalls the highs and lows of working with newspaper photographers in the past, and concludes: "The staff photographers of today don't sing or joke much. They are an endangered species in a world teeming with civilians wielding digital cameras and celebrity-chasing amateurs looking for a big score.
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Blow-up

American Scientist, 2007
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