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Antiferromagnetic Interactions and the Superconducting Gap Function [PDF]
Spin-fluctuation-mediated superconductivity is conventionally associated with d_{x^2-y^2} pairing. We show that a generalized model of antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations in three dimensions may also yield a state with formal ``s-wave'' (A_{1g}) symmetry
A. G. Sun +32 more
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On Gap Functions for Quasi-Variational Inequalities [PDF]
For variational inequalities, various merit functions, such as the gap function, the regularized gap function, the D-gap function and so on, have been proposed.
Kouichi Taji
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On cogrowth function of algebras and its logarithmical gap
Let $A \cong k\langle X \rangle / I$ be an associative algebra. A finite word over alphabet $X$ is $I$-reducible if its image in $A$ is a $k$-linear combination of length-lexicographically lesser words.
Kanel-Belov, Alexei Ya. +2 more
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Objective We compared the measured resection (MR) technique and the gap balancing (GB) technique in patients with knee osteoarthritis after primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in China to understand the effects of the two techniques on knee function ...
Qingfang Xiao, Bo Liu, Binghao Zhao
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This work investigates centered polygonal lacunary functions restricted from the unit disk onto symmetry angle space which is defined by the symmetry angles of a given centered polygonal lacunary function. This restriction allows for one to consider only
Leah K. Mork +2 more
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Rotationally Symmetric Lacunary Functions and Products of Centered Polygonal Lacunary Functions
This work builds upon previous studies of centered polygonal lacunary functions by presenting proofs of theorems showing how rotational and dihedral mirror symmetry manifest in these lacunary functions at the modulus level.
L. K. Mork +3 more
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Genealogical Memory and Its Function in Bridging the ‘Floating Gap’
The concept of genealogical memory is commonly presumed to be synonymous with family or intergenerational memory. However, this paper asserts the necessity for a more detailed examination, seeking to refine and contextualize these notions from a ...
Izabella Parowicz
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GAP FUNCTIONS FOR NONSMOOTH EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS [PDF]
We consider equilibrium problems (EP) with directionally differentiable (not necessarily ${\mathcal C}^1$) bifunctions which are convex with respect to the second variable and we use a gap function approach to solve them. In the first part of the paper we establish a condition under which any stationary point of the gap function solves (EP) and we ...
CASTELLANI, MARCO, PAPPALARDO M.
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Mind the gap: connexins and pannexins in platelet function
Connexins are a family of gap junction forming proteins widely expressed by mammalian cells. They assemble into hexameric hemichannels, which can either function independently or dock with opposing hemichannels on apposite cells, forming a gap junction ...
Kirk a Taylor +2 more
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Gap Functions and Lyapunov Functions
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