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Counting absolutely cuspidals for quivers [PDF]

open access: yesMathematische Zeitschrift, 2018
20 pages, Latex; integrality theorem proved, some references added, most notably to a 2003 paper of B. Deng, J.
Bozec, Tristan, Schiffmann, O.
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Self-dual cuspidal representations [PDF]

open access: yesRepresentation Theory of the American Mathematical Society, 2020
Let G G be a connected reductive group over a finite field f \mathfrak {f} of order q q . When q ≤ 5 q\leq 5 , we make further assumptions on G G . Then we determine precisely when G ( f
Manish Mishra, Jeffrey D. Adler
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No difference in surgical outcomes between Open and Closed exposure of palatally displaced maxillary canines [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Purpose: To investigate differences in the surgical outcomes between Open and Closed exposure for palatally displaced maxillary cuspids (PDC). Methods: A multicenter, RCT involving two parallel groups. The settings were one dental teaching hospital in,
Altman   +25 more
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DYNAMICAL FRICTION IN CUSPIDAL GALAXIES [PDF]

open access: yesThe Thirteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting, 2015
Dynamical friction is the process responsible for matter transport toward the inner regions of galaxies in form of massive objects, like intermediate mass black holes, globular clusters and small satellite galaxies. While very bright galaxies show an almost flat luminosity profile in the inner region, fainter ones have, usually, a peaked, cuspidal ...
M. Arca Sedda   +1 more
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Cuspidal hypergeometric functions [PDF]

open access: yesMethods and Applications of Analysis, 1999
18 pages, no figures. This paper is dedicated to Richard Askey, on the occasion of his 65th birthday.
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Open versus closed surgical exposure of canine teeth that are displaced in the roof of the mouth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the roof of the mouth. They are a frequently occurring anomaly, present in 2% to 3% of the population.
Bishara   +9 more
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Isometric deformations of cuspidal edges [PDF]

open access: yesTohoku Mathematical Journal, 2016
17 pages, 3 ...
Kosuke Naokawa   +2 more
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Cuspidal Robots [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter is dedicated to the so-called cuspidal robots, i.e. those robots that can move from one inverse geometric solution to another without meeting a singular confuguration. This feature was discovered quite recently and has then been fascinating a lot of researchers.
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Irreducibility and Cuspidality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Irreducible representations are the building blocks of general, semisimple Galois representations , and cuspidal representations are the building blocks of automorphic forms of the general linear group. It is expected that when an object of the former type is associated to one of the latter type, usually in terms of an identity of L-functions, the ...
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New insights on Anthracotherium monsvialense De Zigno, 1888 (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla) from the lower Oligocene of Monteviale (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In Italy, anthracotheres are represented by a few fossils, most of them described during the XIX century and without a standardized scientific method. Anthracotherium monsvialense De Zigno, 1888 was originally erected from a fossil discovered in the site
Ghezzo, Elena, Giusberti, Luca
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