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Soliton management in a variable-coefficient coupled dispersionless system via Darboux transformation. [PDF]
Riaz HWA, Yildirim Y, Alshuhail A.
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A secure multi phase authentication protocol for cloud infrastructure using elliptic curve cryptography. [PDF]
Sivasankar R, Marikkannan M.
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A user centric group authentication scheme for secure communication. [PDF]
Gerenli O, Karabulut-Kurt G, Ozdemir E.
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Three-Dimensional Deformation Calculation of Wind Tunnel Flexible Wall Using Orthogonal Beam Function. [PDF]
Yang X, Ma Y, Wang G, Yang C, Yu C.
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The arithmetic of elliptic curves
Graduate texts in mathematics, 1986J. Silverman
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An analogue of Kida's formula for fine Selmer groups of elliptic curves
, 2021In this paper, we prove an analogue of Kida's formula for the fine Selmer groups of elliptic curves. We study the growth behaviour of the fine Selmer groups in p-power degree extensions of the cyclotomic Z p -extension of a totally real number field and ...
Debanjana Kundu
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Handbook of Finite Fields, 2020
A plane curve is the set of the form {(x, y) : f(x, y) = 0} where f(x, y) is a polynomial in two variables. There are many familiar examples of plane curves: for example, the circle (x−3)+(y−2) = 4 is a plane curve, as one sees by taking f(x, y) to be (x−
Joseph H. Silverman
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A plane curve is the set of the form {(x, y) : f(x, y) = 0} where f(x, y) is a polynomial in two variables. There are many familiar examples of plane curves: for example, the circle (x−3)+(y−2) = 4 is a plane curve, as one sees by taking f(x, y) to be (x−
Joseph H. Silverman
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Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 2019
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Gun, Sanoli, Murty, V. Kumar
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Gun, Sanoli, Murty, V. Kumar
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Computers & Graphics, 1994
Abstract The escape time behavior of a function associated with elliptic curves is studied via Julia sets and composite Mandelbrot sets. The Mandelbrot sets are composite in the sense that two critical points are followed.
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Abstract The escape time behavior of a function associated with elliptic curves is studied via Julia sets and composite Mandelbrot sets. The Mandelbrot sets are composite in the sense that two critical points are followed.
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