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The evaluation of connection coefficients on an interval

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 1998
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Xiaolin Zhou, Wu Zhang
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Geodesic equations and connection coefficients

Abstract Geodesics are the paths that particles fall along in spacetime. In Chapter 9 we show that the connection coefficients may be extracted using a simple routine based on extremizing the action. The metric therefore leads directly to the connection coefficients.
Tom Lancaster, Stephen J. Blundell
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The Coefficient Problem For Multiply-Connected Domains

The Annals of Mathematics, 1950
There is sometimes considerable advantage to be gained from generalizing a problem which has been intensively studied in particular cases. At the very least, relations may be brought to light which were disregarded or covered up in the particular cases studied. These relations may not only turn out to be important in themselves, but they may also throw
Schiffer, M., Spencer, D. C.
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The Boundedness of Connection Coefficients and their Derivatives

Mathematische Nachrichten, 1991
Let M be a complete open Riemannian manifold. Kaul has proved the boundedness of the Christoffel symbols \(\Gamma^{\alpha,h}_{ij}\) relative to an atlas \({\mathfrak U}=\{(U_ \alpha,\varphi_ \alpha)\}_ \alpha\) of normal charts if the curvature tensor \(R\) and its first derivative \(\nabla R\) are bounded on \(M\).
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Estimates for the Connection Coefficients

2003
We consider Hodge systems of equations defined on a compact two-dimensional Riemann surface. We recall Definition 3.1.4 of Chapter 3.
Sergiu Klainerman, Francesco Nicolò
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A short note on Jacobi–Bernstein connection coefficients

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2013
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Molecular Connectivity III: Relationship to Partition Coefficients

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1975
The molecular connectivity index is shown to be linearly related to the octanol-water partition coefficients of a variety of monofunctional chemical classes including esters, alcohol, ketones, ethers, carboxylic acids, amines, and hydrocarbons. A modification of the connectivity index, taking into account the valency or degree of unsaturation of an ...
W J, Murray, L H, Hall, L B, Kier
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