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ABSTRACT The present study aims at verifying whether the conditional probability of observing a poor night after one, two, or three consecutive poor nights is associated with sleep depth or sleep self‐estimation. Online sleep diaries were collected for 21 consecutive nights from 30 adults with insomnia.
D. Laroche, A. Vallières, C. H. Bastien
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Families of singular algebraic varieties that are rationally elliptic spaces
Abstract We discuss families of hypersurfaces with isolated singularities in projective space with the property that the sum of the ranks of the rational homotopy and the homology groups is finite. They represent infinitely many distinct homotopy types with all hypersurfaces having a nef canonical or anti‐canonical class.
A. Libgober
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ABSTRACT Background: Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) is a well‐established treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD) with good empirical and research support, buttressed by studies conducted in several countries.
Kristoffer Gunnarshaug Lien +2 more
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On higher Jacobians, Laplace equations, and Lefschetz properties
Abstract Let A$A$ be a standard graded Artinian K$\mathbb {K}$‐algebra over a field of characteristic zero. We prove that the failure of strong Lefschetz property (SLP) for A$A$ is equivalent to the osculating defect of a certain rational variety.
Charles Almeida +2 more
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Radical preservation and the finitistic dimension
Abstract We introduce the notion of radical preservation and prove that a radical‐preserving homomorphism of left artinian rings of finite projective dimension with superfluous kernel reflects the finiteness of the little finitistic, big finitistic, and global dimension.
Odysseas Giatagantzidis
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Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continue to face substantial barriers to obtaining and sustaining employment, including challenges related to social communication, understanding workplace expectations, and navigating job interviews, which contribute to underemployment and reduced quality of life.
Haura Alia Herlitasari +3 more
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Analysis of the Unprecedented Reduction in Antarctic Sea Ice During the Years 2022–2023
This study examines the unprecedented Antarctic SIE decline in 2022–2023. Results show record‐low SIE with inhomogeneous spatial patterns, potentially driven by complex air‐sea interactions. Findings suggest internal climate variability influences Antarctic sea ice, mainly through wind pattern shifts linked to changes in the Amundsen Sea Low.
Helena Barbieri de Azevedo +2 more
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Polarization and Gorenstein liaison
Abstract A major open question in the theory of Gorenstein liaison is whether or not every arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay subscheme of Pn$\mathbb {P}^n$ can be G‐linked to a complete intersection. Migliore and Nagel showed that if such a scheme is generically Gorenstein (e.g., reduced), then, after re‐embedding so that it is viewed as a subscheme of Pn ...
Sara Faridi +3 more
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The shift‐homological spectrum and parametrising kernels of rank functions
Abstract For any compactly generated triangulated category, we introduce two topological spaces, the shift spectrum and the shift‐homological spectrum. We use them to parametrise a family of thick subcategories of the compact objects, which we call radical.
Isaac Bird +2 more
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Gorenstein projective dimension with respect to a semidualizing module
Final version, to appear in Journal of Commutative ...
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