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On a rectangle inclusion problem [PDF]
We show that if every set of reals of size 2 ℵ 0 {2^{{\aleph _0}}} contains a meager-to-one continuous image of a set that cannot be covered by less than 2
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Implementation of Roma Inclusion Policies: Why Defining the Problem Matters
The concept of “Roma exclusion” has come to dominate political discussions about the marginalization of the largest ethnic minority. Placed at the center of the European Union political agenda, it recognized that Roma poverty has multiple and ...
Joanna Kostka
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Highly Undecidable Problems For Infinite Computations [PDF]
We show that many classical decision problems about 1-counter omega-languages, context free omega-languages, or infinitary rational relations, are $\Pi_2^1$-complete, hence located at the second level of the analytical hierarchy, and "highly undecidable".
Finkel, Olivier
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Periodic solutions for a differential inclusion problem involving the p(t)-Laplacian
In the present paper, we consider the nonlinear periodic systems involving variable exponent driven by p(t)-Laplacian with a locally Lipschitz nonlinearity.
Chen Peng, Tang Xianhua
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Boundary Value Problems for q‐Difference Inclusions [PDF]
We investigate the existence of solutions for a class of second‐order q‐difference inclusions with nonseparated boundary conditions. By using suitable fixed‐point theorems, we study the cases when the right‐hand side of the inclusions has convex as well as nonconvex values.
Ahmad, Bashir, Ntouyas, Sotiris K.
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The elastic inclusion problem in the (amplitude) phase field crystal model
In many processes for crystalline materials such as precipitation, heteroepitaxy, alloying, and phase transformation, lattice expansion or compression of embedded domains occurs.
Marco Salvalaglio +3 more
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Periodic solutions for a class of evolution inclusions
We consider a periodic evolution inclusion defined on an evolution triple of spaces. The inclusion involves also a subdifferential term. We prove existence theorems for both the convex and the nonconvex problem, and we also produce extremal trajectories.
Papageorgiou, Nikolaos S. +2 more
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TRADITION, CULTURE, AND THE PROBLEM OF INCLUSION IN PHILOSOPHY [PDF]
Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival, become more inclusive of a wider range of perspectives, coming from a more diverse pool of philosophers. Yet there has been little serious reflection on
SMITH, JUSTIN E. H.
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The crack-inclusion interaction problem [PDF]
The general plane elastostatic problem of interaction between a crack and an inclusion is considered. The Green's functions for a pair of dislocations and a pair of concentrated body forces are used to generate the crack and the inclusion. Integral equations are obtained for a line crack and an elastic line inclusion having an arbitrary relative ...
null Liu Xue-Hui, F. Erdogan
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ABSTRACT Purpose Although not always achieved, complete chemotherapy‐induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) control is the conventional goal of CINV prophylaxis. In this two‐center, mixed‐methods study, we sought to understand the preferences of adolescent patients and family caregivers for CINV control endpoints.
Haley Newman +8 more
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