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On the torsion part in the K-theory of imaginary quadratic fields. [PDF]
Emery V.
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A new method for identifying elastic parameters of isotropic materials based on square specimens. [PDF]
Zhang L, Zhang W, Xu H, Ma Y.
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Generalized Pentagon Equations. [PDF]
Alekseev A, Naef F, Ren M.
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Brain's geometries for movements and beauty judgments. A contribution of topos geometries. [PDF]
Bennequin D, Berthoz A.
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Monodromy and mapping class groups of 3-dimensional hypersurfaces. [PDF]
Randal-Williams O.
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Analysis of RL electric circuits modeled by fractional Riccati IVP via Jacobi-Broyden Newton algorithm. [PDF]
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The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2020
AbstractDrawing on the analogy between any unary first-order quantifier and a “face operator,” this paper establishes several connections between model theory and homotopy theory. The concept of simplicial set is brought into play to describe the formulae of any first-order language L, the definable subsets of any L-structure, as well as the type ...
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AbstractDrawing on the analogy between any unary first-order quantifier and a “face operator,” this paper establishes several connections between model theory and homotopy theory. The concept of simplicial set is brought into play to describe the formulae of any first-order language L, the definable subsets of any L-structure, as well as the type ...
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2008
Algebraic topology in general and homotopy theory in particular is in an exciting period of growth and transformation, driven in part by strong interactions with algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, and representation theory, but also driven by new approaches to our classical problems.
Paul G. Goerss +2 more
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Algebraic topology in general and homotopy theory in particular is in an exciting period of growth and transformation, driven in part by strong interactions with algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, and representation theory, but also driven by new approaches to our classical problems.
Paul G. Goerss +2 more
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2020
The workshop Homotopy Theory was organized by Jesper Grodal (Copenhagen), Michael Hill (Los Angeles), and Birgit Richter (Hamburg). It covered a wide variety of topics in homotopy theory, from foundational questions to particular computational techniques, and it explored connections to ...
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The workshop Homotopy Theory was organized by Jesper Grodal (Copenhagen), Michael Hill (Los Angeles), and Birgit Richter (Hamburg). It covered a wide variety of topics in homotopy theory, from foundational questions to particular computational techniques, and it explored connections to ...
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