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Functional relations for elliptic polylogarithms [PDF]
Numerous examples of functional relations for multiple polylogarithms are known. For elliptic polylogarithms, however, tools for the exploration of functional relations are available, but only very few relations are identified.
Brödel, J., Kaderli , A.
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This paper visualizes why the identity of multilingual speakers cannot be described adequately with the term “multilingual identity”. Exemplarily, the multilingual profiles of multilingual speakers in Northeastern Thailand are explained showing that ...
Stefanie Siebenhütter
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Touchard-Riordan formulas, T-fractions, and Jacobi's triple product identity [PDF]
Touchard-Riordan-like formulas are some expressions appearing in enumeration problems and as moments of orthogonal polynomials. We begin this article with a new combinatorial approach to prove these kind of formulas, related with integer partitions. This
Josuat-Vergès, Matthieu, Kim, Jang Soo
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On Some Consequences of the Functional Generalization of the Parallelogram Identity
The aim of this paper is to unify the partial results, which up to now, have been dispersed in various publications in order to show the importance of the functional form of parallelogram identity in mathematics and physics.
Maczyński Maciej J.
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Wildfires are increasingly impacting ecosystems worldwide especially in temperate dry habitats, often interplaying with other global changes (e.g., alien plant invasions).
G. Trotta +10 more
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Attributes of age-identity [PDF]
Chronological age can be an unsatisfactory method of discriminating between older people. The lay concept of how old people actually feel may be more useful. The aim of the analyses reported in this paper was to investigate indicators of age-identity (or
Bowling, Ann +4 more
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Minimax identity with robust utility functional for a nonconcave utility
The minimax identity for a nondecreasing upper-semicontinuous utility function satisfying mild growth assumption is studied. In contrast to the classical setting, concavity of the utility function is not asumed. By considering the concave envelope of the
Olena Bahchedjioglou, Georgiy Shevchenko
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The purpose of this paper is to give a bijective proof of the following identity for Schur functions. This identity arose in the work of \textit{M. Ciucu} [Enumeration of perfect matchings in graphs with reflective symmetry, preprint, 1995] and was stated as a conjecture there.
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A geometric approach to characterize the functional identity of single cells
Single-cell transcriptomic data has the potential to radically redefine our view of cell-type identity. Cells that were previously believed to be homogeneous are now clearly distinguishable in terms of their expression phenotype.
S. Mohammadi +3 more
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Our understanding of the linkages between plant diversity and soil carbon and nutrient cycling is primarily derived from studies at the species level, while the importance and mechanisms of diversity effects at the genotype level are poorly understood ...
M. Semchenko, Piao Xue, T. Leigh
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