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Ground state solutions for Kirchhoff-type equations with general nonlinearity in low dimension
This paper is dedicated to studying the following Kirchhoff-type problem: { − m ( ∥ ∇ u ∥ L 2 ( R N ) 2 ) Δ u + V ( x ) u = f ( u ) , x ∈ R N ; u ∈ H 1 ( R N ) , $$ \textstyle\begin{cases} -m ( \Vert \nabla u \Vert ^{2}_{L^{2}(\mathbb{R} ^{N})} )\Delta u+
Jing Chen, Yiqing Li
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Subuniformity of harmonic mean p$$ p $$‐values
Abstract We obtain several inequalities on the generalized means of dependent p$$ p $$‐values. In particular, the weighted harmonic mean of p$$ p $$‐values is strictly subuniform under several dependence assumptions of p$$ p $$‐values, including independence, negative upper orthant dependence, the class of extremal mixture copulas, and some Clayton ...
Yuyu Chen +3 more
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Quantum Nonlocality Enhanced by Homogenization
Homogenization proposed in [Y.-C Wu and M. \.Zukowski, Phys. Rev. A 85, 022119 (2012)] is a procedure to transform a tight Bell inequality with partial correlations into a full-correlation form that is also tight.
Chen, Jing-Ling +4 more
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Generalized quasi‐geostrophic equation in critical Lorentz–Besov spaces, based on maximal regularity
Abstract We consider the quasi‐geostrophic equation with its principal part (−Δ)α${(-\mathrm{\Delta})^{\alpha}}$ for α>1/2$\alpha >1/2$ in Rn$\mathbb {R}^n$ with n≥2$n \ge 2$. We show that for every initial data θ0∈Ḃr,q1−2α+nr$\theta _0 \in \dot{B}^{1-2\alpha + \frac{n}{r}}_{r, q}$ with 1
Hideo Kozono +2 more
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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ABSTRACT This paper focuses on state estimation for a fairly general class of systems, involving nonlinear functions and disturbances in both the process dynamics and output equations. A nonlinear observer that satisfies a H∞$$ {\boldsymbol{H}}_{\boldsymbol{\infty}} $$ disturbance attenuation constraint in addition to providing asymptotic stability in ...
Hamidreza Movahedi +2 more
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Half-linear dynamic equations and investigating weighted Hardy and Copson inequalities
In this paper, we employ some algebraic equations due to Hardy and Littlewood to establish some conditions on weights in dynamic inequalities of Hardy and Copson type.
S. H. Saker +3 more
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Abstract This forum piece begins with a spoken word poem titled A Pedagogy of Wonder, performed by the author, through which the intersections of trauma, language teaching, and creative inquiry are explored. While TESOL scholarship has predominantly focused on refugee‐background or international students as “traumatized populations,” and on trauma ...
Jennifer Burton
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On the class of uncertainty inequalities for the coupled fractional Fourier transform
The coupled fractional Fourier transform F α , β $\mathcal {F}_{\alpha ,\beta}$ is a two-dimensional fractional Fourier transform depending on two angles α and β, which are coupled in such a way that the transform parameters are γ = ( α + β ) / 2 $\gamma
Firdous A. Shah +3 more
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Self-Improving Properties of Continuous and Discrete Muckenhoupt Weights: A Unified Approach
In this paper, we develop a new technique on a time scale T to prove that the self-improving properties of the Muckenhoupt weights hold. The results contain the properties of the weights when T=R and when T=N, and also can be extended to cover different ...
Maryam M. Abuelwafa +3 more
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