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Spatial variability and uncertainty associated with soil moisture content using INLA-SPDE combined with PyMC3 probability programming. [PDF]
Yang Y, Tong X.
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Semi-automated analysis of cerebral capillary red blood cell velocities allows modeling of transit time distribution after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in mice. [PDF]
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DA-IRRK: Data-Adaptive Iteratively Reweighted Robust Kernel-Based Approach for Back-End Optimization in Visual SLAM. [PDF]
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Cs2ZnCl4: a lead-free all-inorganic perovskite with a large dielectric permittivity. [PDF]
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Remarks on Limit Theorems for the Free Quadratic Forms. [PDF]
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Mild and classical solutions to fractional Cauchy problem on time scales. [PDF]
Al-Omari A, Al-Saadi H.
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On a generalization of the cauchy equation [PDF]
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The functional equation \(f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y)\) is the most famous among the functional equations. Already in 1821, A. L. Cauchy solved it in the class of continuous real-valued functions. It is often called the additive Cauchy functional equation in honor of A. L. Cauchy.
Soon-Mo Jung
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The functional equation \(f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y)\) is the most famous among the functional equations. Already in 1821, A. L. Cauchy solved it in the class of continuous real-valued functions. It is often called the additive Cauchy functional equation in honor of A. L. Cauchy.
Soon-Mo Jung
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