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Novel Insights Into the Causal Association Between Dietary Factors and Risk of Urinary Calculus: A Multivariate and Two-Step Mendelian Randomization Analysis. [PDF]
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Oral health indices and microbiota populations of adult cats consuming wet or dry diets. [PDF]
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Grapevine disease detection using (q,τ)-nabla calculus quantum deformation with deep learning features. [PDF]
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Applied Mathematics and Optimization, 1997
Given an arbitrary function we determine the greatest quasiconvex minorant of the function in a way analogous to the classical Legendre-Fenchel transform. The greatest quasiconvex minorant is shown to be the same as the lower semicontinuous regularization of the functional.
E. N. Barron, W. Liu
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Given an arbitrary function we determine the greatest quasiconvex minorant of the function in a way analogous to the classical Legendre-Fenchel transform. The greatest quasiconvex minorant is shown to be the same as the lower semicontinuous regularization of the functional.
E. N. Barron, W. Liu
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2011
Since its invention by Newton, the calculus of variations has formed one of the central techniques for studying problems in geometry, physics, and partial differential equations. This trend continues even today. On the one hand, slow but steady progress is made on long-standing questions concerning minimal surfaces, curvature flows, and related ...
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Since its invention by Newton, the calculus of variations has formed one of the central techniques for studying problems in geometry, physics, and partial differential equations. This trend continues even today. On the one hand, slow but steady progress is made on long-standing questions concerning minimal surfaces, curvature flows, and related ...
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2007
The workshop “Calculus of Variations” took place from July 9 to 15, 2006, and was attended by almost fifty participants, mostly from European and North American universities and research institutes. There were 24 lectures on recent research topics, plus a review lecture on the Lieb–Thirring inequalities by Michael Loss (Georgia Tech, Atlanta).
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The workshop “Calculus of Variations” took place from July 9 to 15, 2006, and was attended by almost fifty participants, mostly from European and North American universities and research institutes. There were 24 lectures on recent research topics, plus a review lecture on the Lieb–Thirring inequalities by Michael Loss (Georgia Tech, Atlanta).
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Nonstandard Calculus of Variations
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Infinitesimal Calculus of Variations
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1999The author seeks to develop an infinitesimal calculus of variations in the context of synthetic differential geometry (SDG). He assumes that the reader is familiar with the basic underpinnings and philosophy of SDG as developed in the recent text by \textit{R. Lavendhomme} [`Basic concepts of synthetic differential geometry' (Kluwer, Math. Sci.
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