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Attenuation of higher-order acoustic modes in a cylindrical waveguide using lined panel-cavity coupling. [PDF]
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Implicit sub-stepping scheme for critical state soil models. [PDF]
Bui HG, NinĂc J, Meschke G.
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Fractal-fractional modeling of chronic myelogenous leukemia immune dynamics using Laguerre wavelets method. [PDF]
Khirsariya SR, Noori N.
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Corrigendum to "Robotic-Assisted Arthroscopy Promises Enhanced Procedural Efficiency, Visualization, and Control but Must Overcome Barriers to Adoption". [PDF]
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OnQ-order andR-order of convergence
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1989We give sufficient conditions for a sequence to have the Q-order and/or the R-order of convergence greater than one. If an additional condition is satisfied, then the sequence has an exact Q-order of convergence. We show that our results are sharp and we compare them with older results.
F A Potra, Potra F A
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Positivity, 2005
The article is a joint paper of the author and the late Professor Yuri Abramovich (1945--2003). It contains mainly a few short but nice methodological remarks about slight inaccuracies in defining order convergent nets. The author proves that these inaccuracies are immaterial for positive linear operators in Riesz spaces.
Yuri Abramovich, Gleb Sirotkin
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The article is a joint paper of the author and the late Professor Yuri Abramovich (1945--2003). It contains mainly a few short but nice methodological remarks about slight inaccuracies in defining order convergent nets. The author proves that these inaccuracies are immaterial for positive linear operators in Riesz spaces.
Yuri Abramovich, Gleb Sirotkin
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Concerning Order of Convergence for Subdivision
Numerical Algorithms, 2004The paper deals with order of \(C\)-convergence for subdivision algorithms. The usual definition of \(C\)-convergence leads to approximation properties of the so-called Schoenberg operator, subject that stability of the generators of the underlying shift invariant space assumed. However, this approach does not lead to a satisfying order result for many
CONTI, COSTANZA, K. JETTER
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Absolute Convergence in Ordered Fields
The American Mathematical Monthly, 2014We explore the distinction between convergence and absolute convergence of se- ries in both Archimedean and non-Archimedean ordered fields and find that the relationship between them is closely connected to sequential (Cauchy) completeness.
Pete L. Clark, Niels J. Diepeveen
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Convergence rates and convergence-order profiles for sequences
Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1990The authors investigate a number of methods of measuring convergence rates of sequences and clarify the relationships between these different measures of convergence rates. The authors give eight such measurement methods and demonstrate relations between them. We formulate one of the statements of the present paper.
Beyer, W. A. +2 more
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