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Correction to “Can intergenerational equity be operationalized?”
We show with a counterexample that Theorem 1 of “Can intergenerational equity be operationalized?” is wrong. The problem with Theorem 1 does not affect the remaining results of the paper, which form its core.
Michael Greinecker, Michael Nielsen
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On AP spaces in concern with compact-like sets and submaximality [PDF]
summary:The definitions of AP and WAP were originated in categorical topology by A. Pultr and A. Tozzi, Equationally closed subframes and representation of quotient spaces, Cahiers Topologie Géom. Différentielle Catég. 34 (1993), no. 3, 167-183.
Cho, Myung Hyun +2 more
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Abstract This paper is devoted to the approximation of two‐ and three‐dimensional Dirac operators HV∼δΣ$H_{\widetilde{V} \delta _\Sigma }$ with combinations of electrostatic and Lorentz scalar δ$\delta$‐shell interactions in the norm resolvent sense. Relying on results from Behrndt, Holzmann, and Stelzer‐Landauer [Math. Nachr.
Jussi Behrndt +2 more
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A commutative noncommutative fractal geometry
In this thesis examples of spectral triples, which represent fractal sets, are examined and new insights into their noncommutative geometries are obtained.
Samuel, Tony; id_orcid, Samuel, Anthony
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Abstract String theory has strong implications for cosmology, implying the absence of a cosmological constant, ruling out single‐field slow‐roll inflation, and that black holes decay. The origins of these statements are elucidated within the string‐theoretical swampland programme.
Kay Lehnert
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Change in Hamiltonian General Relativity from the Lack of a Time-like Killing Vector Field [PDF]
In General Relativity in Hamiltonian form, change has seemed to be missing, defined only asymptotically, or otherwise obscured at best, because the Hamiltonian is a sum of first-class constraints and a boundary term and thus supposedly generates gauge ...
Pitts, J. Brian, J. Brian Pitts
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Concerning nearly metrizable spaces [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the notion of near metrizability for topological spaces, which is strictly weaker than the concept of metrizability.
M. N. Mukherjee +3 more
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Alternative Approaches for Estimating Highest‐Density Regions
Summary Among the variety of statistical intervals, highest‐density regions (HDRs) stand out for their ability to effectively summarise a distribution or sample, unveiling its distinctive and salient features. An HDR represents the minimum size set that satisfies a certain probability coverage, and current methods for their computation require ...
Nina Deliu, Brunero Liseo
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Topics in calculus and geometry on metric spaces [PDF]
In this thesis we present an overview of some important known facts related to topology, geometry and calculus on metric spaces. We discuss the well known problem of the existence of a lipschitz equivalent metric to a given quasiultrametric ...
PALMISANO, Vincenzo
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Some bounds related to the 2‐adic Littlewood conjecture
Abstract For every irrational real α$\alpha$, let M(α)=supn⩾1an(α)$M(\alpha) = \sup _{n\geqslant 1} a_n(\alpha)$ denote the largest partial quotient in its continued fraction expansion (or ∞$\infty$, if unbounded). The 2‐adic Littlewood conjecture (2LC) can be stated as follows: There exists no irrational α$\alpha$ such that M(2kα)$M(2^k \alpha)$ is ...
Dinis Vitorino, Ingrid Vukusic
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