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Background Violence exposure is a well‐established risk factor for adolescent conduct problems, yet longitudinal research in high‐adversity, low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) remains limited. This study investigated whether early adolescent violence exposure predicts concurrent and longer‐term conduct problems, and explored potential ...
Susan Swingler +6 more
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On weighted hardy inequalities on semiaxis for functions vanishing at the endpoints
We study the weighted Hardy inequalities on the semiaxis of the form for functions vanishing at the endpoints together with derivatives up to the order . The case is completely characterized.
Stepanov Vladimir, Nasyrova Masha
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Perspectives on Dynamic Hardy–Littlewood Inequalities in Time Scale Analysis
This study demonstrates several novel dynamic inequalities of the Hardy and Littlewood types on time scales. As special cases, our studies include Hardy’s integral inequalities and Hardy and Littlewood’s discrete inequalities.
Taher S. Hassan +5 more
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Mental Health Following Silver Splits: A Dyadic Approach to Depressive Symptoms
ABSTRACT Objective Drawing on the stress generation model, emotional contagion theory, and gender‐as‐relational approach, this study adopts a dyadic approach to mental health following later‐life separation, or “silver splits” (i.e., partnership dissolution at or after age 50), and examines whether depressive symptoms in a partner before separation can
Lisa Jessee, Jeffrey E. Stokes
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A weighted inequality for derivatives on the half-line
Some inequalities will be presented, which give weighted norm estimates for derivatives of functions defined on the half-line. These inequalities are related to Hardy's inequality, and they also generalize Hardy's inequality to higher derivatives.
Kilgore T
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Anisotropic singular logistic equations [PDF]
We consider a parametric Dirichlet problem driven by the anisotropic \((p,q)\)-Laplacian and a reaction with a singular term and a superdiffusive logistic perturbation.
João Pablo Pinheiro Da Silva +3 more
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Abstract Community participation is recognized as a crucial yet problematic element for addressing many issues in social development. Generating participation, however, is particularly challenging due to existing inequalities within heterogeneous communities, making it difficult for organizations to engage marginalized groups while letting go of their ...
Trish Ruebottom +2 more
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A no-go result on common cause approaches via Hardy's paradox [PDF]
According to a conventional view, there exists no common-cause model of quantum correlations satisfying locality requirements. In fact, Bell's inequality is derived from some locality conditions and the assumption that the common cause exists, and the ...
Higashi, Katsuaki
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Tensor Changepoint Detection and Eigenbootstrap
ABSTRACT Tensor data consisting of multivariate outcomes over the items and across the subjects with longitudinal and cross‐sectional dependence are considered. A completely distribution‐free and tweaking‐parameter‐free detection procedure for changepoints at different locations is designed, which does not require training data.
Michal Pešta +2 more
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On the complementary nabla Pachpatte type dynamic inequalities via convexity
Pachpatte type inequalities are convex generalizations of the well-known Hardy-Copson type inequalities. As Hardy-Copson type inequalities and convexity have numerous applications in pure and applied mathematics, combining these concepts will lead to ...
Zeynep Kayar, Billur Kaymakcalan
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