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Hilbert compacts, compact ellipsoids, and compact extrema

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2010
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Compactness and Local Compactness

2011
The cover definition of compactness is basically point-free; therefore there is no surprise that the basic facts are very much like in the classical case. But a surprise does come: the point-free variant of Stone-?Cech compactification is fully constructive (no choice principle and no use of the excluded middle).
Jorge Picado, Aleš Pultr
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Compact compacts

Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
C. J. Bier   +4 more
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Compact compacts

Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
Howard P. Williams   +5 more
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Inverse Compactness Versus Compactness

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1995
ABSTRACT: The problem when an inversely compact space must or must not be compact is considered.
VIACHESLAV I. MALYKHIN   +1 more
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The sexual compact

Angelaki, 2012
This paper is a full-out defense – and development – of the psychoanalytic position that there are two and only two sexes. It proceeds by problematizing all the main terms at issue, including: the two (which it views as a more complex notion than that of the multiple); sex (as irreducible to raw biology or social convention); and relation (as the ...
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Compact compact

Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
Kenneth M. Long   +2 more
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Compact coherency and the classification of compactable and non-compactable materials from compression/compaction curves

Advanced Powder Technology, 1993
The relationship between uniaxial stress on an assembly of particles in an instrumented mould and the resultant compressed powder volume has been examined to identify the sequential changes in the assembly due to particle rearrangement, formation of support structures, deformation and, ultimately, bulk compression.
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Compact Compacts

Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Jay S. Huebner   +2 more
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Functional Compactness and C-Compactness

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1974
Lim, Teck-Cheong, Tan, Kok-Keong
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