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The AGM of Gauss, Ramanujan's corresponding theory, and spectral bounds of self-adjoint operators. [PDF]
Faulhuber M, Gumber A, Shafkulovska I.
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A new family of <i>q</i>-hypergeometric congruences from Andrews' multi-series transformation. [PDF]
Guo VJW, Schlosser MJ.
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Arrow of Time in Quantum Mechanics and Set Theory. [PDF]
Król J.
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Proofs of Beal’s Conjecture, Fermat’s Conjecture, Collatz Conjecture and Goldbach Conjecture
Indian Journal of Advanced Mathematics, 2023In this article the elementary mathematical methods are used to prove Beal’s Conjecture, Fermat’s Conjecture, Collatz Conjecture and Goldbach Conjecture.
Nishad T M, Dr. Mohamed M Azzedine
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Induced subgraphs of hypercubes and a proof of the Sensitivity Conjecture
Annals of Mathematics, 2019In this paper, we show that every $(2^{n-1}+1)$-vertex induced subgraph of the $n$-dimensional cube graph has maximum degree at least $\sqrt{n}$. This result is best possible, and improves a logarithmic lower bound shown by Chung, Furedi, Graham and ...
Hao-wei Huang
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The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1993
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Econometrica, 1973
We study the properties of the core of large markets. We assume that traders' preferences have certain standard properties, that their preferences belong to a set which is compact with respect to a certain topology, and that there is a bound on their initial endowments.
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We study the properties of the core of large markets. We assume that traders' preferences have certain standard properties, that their preferences belong to a set which is compact with respect to a certain topology, and that there is a bound on their initial endowments.
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Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2002
Essentially a survey, this paper begins with a fairly comprehensive review of what has been proved towards Vaught's Conjecture and then specialises to theories of modules over various kinds of ring. As well as giving results, the paper includes a good number of sample proofs, illustrating assorted styles of argument which have been used in connection ...
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Essentially a survey, this paper begins with a fairly comprehensive review of what has been proved towards Vaught's Conjecture and then specialises to theories of modules over various kinds of ring. As well as giving results, the paper includes a good number of sample proofs, illustrating assorted styles of argument which have been used in connection ...
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Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 2006
The problem we consider here is based on the following question posed by François Jaeger in 1981 at a combinatorics meeting in Eger (Hungary):
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The problem we consider here is based on the following question posed by François Jaeger in 1981 at a combinatorics meeting in Eger (Hungary):
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 2017
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Larson, C. E., Van Cleemput, N.
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