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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1990
Several definitions of “compact” for topological spaces have appeared in the literature (see [5]). We will consider the following:Definition. A topological space X is1. Compact(1) if every open cover of X has a finite subcover.2. Compact(2) if every infinite subset E of X has a complete accumulation point (i.e., a point x0 ∈ X such that for every ...
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Several definitions of “compact” for topological spaces have appeared in the literature (see [5]). We will consider the following:Definition. A topological space X is1. Compact(1) if every open cover of X has a finite subcover.2. Compact(2) if every infinite subset E of X has a complete accumulation point (i.e., a point x0 ∈ X such that for every ...
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Functional Compactness and C-Compactness
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1974Lim, Teck-Cheong, Tan, Kok-Keong
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Heavy baryons in compact stars
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 2023Armen Sedrakian +2 more
exaly
Compaction - A Soliton with Compact Support
1994Compacton is a soliton with a compact support. Nonlinear dispersion plays a crucial role in its formation The simplest model to see nonlinear dispersion, in action is given by a KdV-like equation, the K(m, n); u t + (u m ) x + (u n ) xxx = 0, m, n > 1. The compactons are solitary wave solutions of these equations.
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Relativistic models for anisotropic compact stars: A review
New Astronomy Reviews, 2022Jitendra Kumar
exaly
1988
A compacter takes as input a VLSI layout and produces as output an equivalent layout of smaller area. An effective compaction system frees the designer from the details of the design rules, and hence, increases his or her productivity and on the other hand produces high quality layouts. A general framework for compaction on a torus is introduced.
Mehlhorn, K., Rülling, W.
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A compacter takes as input a VLSI layout and produces as output an equivalent layout of smaller area. An effective compaction system frees the designer from the details of the design rules, and hence, increases his or her productivity and on the other hand produces high quality layouts. A general framework for compaction on a torus is introduced.
Mehlhorn, K., Rülling, W.
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Heavy-element production in a compact object merger observed by JWST
Nature, 2023Andrew J Levan +2 more
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