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Branching Geodesics of the Gromov-Hausdorff Distance
In this paper, we first evaluate topological distributions of the sets of all doubling spaces, all uniformly disconnected spaces, and all uniformly perfect spaces in the space of all isometry classes of compact metric spaces equipped with the Gromov ...
Ishiki Yoshito
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Cantor set zeros of one-dimensional Brownian motion minus Cantor function [PDF]
It was shown by Antunovi\'{c}, Burdzy, Peres, and Ruscher that a Cantor function added to one-dimensional Brownian motion has zeros in the middle $\alpha$-Cantor set, $\alpha \in (0,1)$, with positive probability if and only if $\alpha \neq 1/2$. We give
Ruscher, Julia
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Abstract Background Adolescents who have had an acquired brain injury (ABI) commonly experience depression. Brief Behavioural Activation (Brief BA) is a successful, values‐based intervention for managing depression in neurotypical adolescents. This study investigated the effectiveness of Brief BA, using a single‐case experimental design, with ...
Conor R. O’Brien +4 more
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Assouad-Type Dimensions of Homogeneous Moran Sets and Cantor-like Sets
Assouad-type dimensions primarily describe the local structure of sets and have attracted significant attention in recent years within the field of fractal geometry.
Yanzhe Li +3 more
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Local Fractional Functional Method for Solving Diffusion Equations on Cantor Sets
The analytical solutions for the diffusion equations on Cantor sets with the nondifferentiable terms are discussed by using the local fractional functional method, which is a coupling method for local fractional Fourier series and Laplace transform.
Yuan Cao, Wei-Gang Ma, Lian-Chuan Ma
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Solutions of Extension and Limits of Some Cantorian Paradoxes
Cantor thought of the principles of set theory or intuitive principles as universal forms that can apply to any actual or possible totality. This is something, however, which need not be accepted if there are totalities which have a fundamental ...
Josué-Antonio Nescolarde-Selva +4 more
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Intrinsic Approximation on Cantor-like Sets, a Problem of Mahler [PDF]
In 1984, Kurt Mahler posed the following fundamental question: How well can irrationals in the Cantor set be approximated by rationals in the Cantor set?
Broderick, Ryan +2 more
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Distribution of random Cantor sets on Tubes
We show that there exist $(d-1)$ - Ahlfors regular compact sets $E \subset \mathbb{R}^{d}, d\geq 2$ such that for any $t< d-1$, we have \[ \sup_T \frac{\mathcal{H}^{d-1}(E\cap T)}{w(T)^t}0$. This settles a question of T. Orponen.
Chen, Changhao
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Edge‐Length Preserving Embeddings of Graphs Between Normed Spaces
ABSTRACT The concept of graph embeddability, initially formalized by Belk and Connelly and later expanded by Sitharam and Willoughby, extends the question of embedding finite metric spaces into a given normed space. A finite simple graph G = ( V , E ) $G=(V,E)$ is said to be ( X , Y ) $(X,Y)$‐embeddable if any set of induced edge lengths from an ...
Sean Dewar +3 more
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How Do Investors React to Supplier Exploitation? Event Study and Experimental Evidence
ABSTRACT Supplier exploitation, including financial squeezing, payment delays, and non‐contractual demands, is a pervasive form of corporate misconduct. This multi‐method study examines how investors interpret supplier exploitation amid competing ethical and financial considerations.
Seongtae Kim, Sangho Chae, Han Kyul Oh
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