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The Existence of Irrational Diagonally Ordered Magic Squares

Graphs and Combinatorics, 2016
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Yu, Huangsheng, Wu, D., Zhang, H.
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Lattice Ordered Division Rings Exist

1989
A noncommutative lattice ordered division ring D which is not totally ordered here will be called a proper l-division ring. So far in the literature, there are two general methods of constructing l—division rings, and one example. An easily applicable and clear method is in [CD; p.387, Proposition 2.2]; and a generalization of a special case of this is
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Existence of high-order correlations in cortical activity

Physical Review E, 2003
Neurons collect signals originating from a large number of other cells. The variability of this integrated population activity at the millisecond time scale is a critical constraint on the degree of signal integration and processing performed by single neurons.
Andrea, Benucci   +2 more
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High order splitting methods for analytic semigroups exist

BIT Numerical Mathematics, 2009
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Hansen, Eskil, Ostermann, Alexander
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The Existence of a Social Ordering

1974
We posed earlier the question of how general is the possibility of intransitivities, or indeed of breaches of completeness or reflexivity, such as to cause no social ordering to exist. This now becomes equivalent to establishing conditions under which there will exist no SCR which is also a SWF.
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Does Order Exist in World Politics?

1977
We have now made it clear what is meant in this study by order in world politics. The question we must now ask is: does it exist?
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Does magnetic surface order exist ?

Journal de Physique Lettres, 1974
N. Boccara, G. Sarma
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Row‐complete latin squares of every composite order exist

Journal of Combinatorial Designs, 1998
A Latin square \(L\) of order \(n\) is said to be row-complete (or roman) and is denoted \(\text{RCLS}(n)\) if the ordered pairs \((L_{ij}, L_{i,j+1})\) are all distinct for \(1\leq i\leq n\) and \(1\leq j\leq n-1\). In statistics a \(\text{RCLS}(n)\) is termed a balanced repeated \((n,n,n)\) design and in graph theory a \(\text{RCLS}(n)\) leads to a ...
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Ferroelectric order in van der Waals layered materials

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Pankaj Sharma, Jan Seidel
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