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Iterative forcing and hyperimmunity in reverse mathematics [PDF]
The separation between two theorems in reverse mathematics is usually done by constructing a Turing ideal satisfying a theorem P and avoiding the solutions to a fixed instance of a theorem Q. Lerman, Solomon and Towsner introduced a forcing technique for
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Force Estimation during Cell Migration Using Mathematical Modelling [PDF]
Cell migration is essential for physiological, pathological and biomedical processes such as, in embryogenesis, wound healing, immune response, cancer metastasis, tumour invasion and inflammation. In light of this, quantifying mechanical properties during the process of cell migration is of great interest in experimental sciences, yet few theoretical ...
Fengwei Yang +4 more
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The force-frequency relationship: insights from mathematical modeling
The force-frequency relationship has intrigued researchers since its discovery by Bowditch in 1871. Many attempts have been made to construct mathematical descriptions of this phenomenon, beginning with the simple formulation of Koch-Wesser and Blinks in 1963 to the most sophisticated ones of today.
Jose L, Puglisi +3 more
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A Case Study of the Diversity and Optimization of Mathematical Definitions and Symbolization [PDF]
Taking the idea of “reflective and critical optimization thinking”, this article first examines “the outlook on development of big mathematics” in International Mathematics Day in 2003 from the perspective of the history of mathematics. Then according to
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Online learning and peer support: Exploring the use of WhatsApp in first-year mathematics
The outbreak of COVID-19 and the consequent lockdown took the world by surprise, forcing the trimming of the school curriculum and institutions of higher learning to urgently adopt online platforms to continue teaching and learning.
Mark S. Jacobs +2 more
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Multigrid Method for Optimal Control Problem Constrained by Stochastic Stokes Equations with Noise
Optimal control problems governed by stochastic partial differential equations have become an important field in applied mathematics. In this article, we investigate one such important optimization problem, that is, the stochastic Stokes control problem ...
Muhammad Munir Butt
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On the zero forcing number and propagation time of oriented graphs
Zero forcing is a process of coloring in a graph in time steps known as propagation time. These graph-theoretic parameters have diverse applications in computer science, electrical engineering and mathematics itself.
Sakander Hayat +4 more
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The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from forest fires to the Arctic zone. The HYSPLIT (The Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model) trajectory model was used to initially assess ...
Sergey Kostrykin +5 more
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Student learning has been affected by the recent shift in education globally which has been attributed to adaptation to the recent COVID-19 pandemic.
Chiemela Victor Amaechi +3 more
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Making Good of a Pandemic: A Long-Distance Remedial Summer Course in Calculus
What do you do when a change in enrollment policies leaves you with more than 600 students in a first-term university calculus class, three-quarters of those students had a failing mark in mathematics in the pre-enrollment test, you planned a series of ...
Ottavio G. Rizzo
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