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On the mathematical structure of thin film equations containing a critical point
Abstract In an accelerating thin liquid film, it is possible for a location to exist in which the flow field passes from subcritical flow, in which waves affect both upstream and downstream locations, to supercritical flow, in which all waves propagate downstream.
Steven J. Weinstein, Kenneth J. Ruschak
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Mathematical programs with vanishing constraints: critical point theory
The subject of the article of Dominik Dorsch, Vladimir Shikhman and Oliver Stein is located in a scientifically active interface between both continuous optimization theory and algebraic and differential topology. It means a deep analysis with a remarkable potential for future research, for forthcoming improvements of numerical codes and for a variety ...
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The paper is concerned with the problem of finding a critical path for a network under the assumption that activities of this network can be accompliEhed by a group of men differing in skills. It is assumed that the cost (per unit time) of hiring depends upon a particular man hired.
R. Chandrasekaran +2 more
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[110] Critical Point Theory in Mathematics and in Mathematical Physics
At last year’s Gokova Conference I reported on a “topological approach” to the “new” knot invariants, which ClifF Taubes and I had worked out along lines initiated by Axelrod and Singer [AS] and Kontsevich [K] in their work on 3-manifold invariants.
Raoul Bott
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Review of Educational Research, 2022
Disabled students have historically been dehumanized in education, generally, and in research and practice related to school mathematics (K–12), particularly.
Paulo Tan, A. Padilla, Rachel Lambert
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Disabled students have historically been dehumanized in education, generally, and in research and practice related to school mathematics (K–12), particularly.
Paulo Tan, A. Padilla, Rachel Lambert
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