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Lattice meets lattice: Application of lattice cubature to models in lattice gauge theory [PDF]
High dimensional integrals are abundant in many fields of research including quantum physics. The aim of this paper is to develop efficient recursive strategies to tackle a class of high dimensional integrals having a special product structure with low order couplings, motivated by models in lattice gauge theory from quantum field theory.
Hartung, Tobias +5 more
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Let \(R\) be any commutative ring with unity, and let \(L\) be the lattice of the ideals of \(R\). It is known that \(L\) is a modular lattice. The authors announce further conditions on \(L\); for example, if \(L\) is complemented, then it is a Boolean algebra -- thus it cannot be a non-trivial projective geometry.
Ward, Morgan, Dilworth, R. P.
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Lattices with Complemented Tolerance Lattice [PDF]
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Radeleczki, S., Schweigert, D.
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AbstractWe introducesemidistrim lattices, a simultaneous generalization of semidistributive and trim lattices that preserves many of their common properties. We prove that the elements of a semidistrim lattice correspond to the independent sets in an associated graph called theGalois graph, that products and intervals of semidistrim lattices are ...
Colin Defant, Nathan Williams
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Mapping the Bentham Corpus: Concept-based Navigation [PDF]
British philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) left over 60,000 folios of unpublished manuscripts. The Bentham Project, at University College London, is creating a TEI version of the manuscripts, via crowdsourced transcription verified by ...
Pablo Ruiz, Thierry Poibeau
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Ideal lattices of lattices [PDF]
This paper shows that any compactly generated lattice is a subdirect product of subdirectly irreducible lattices which are complete and upper continuous. An example of a compactly generated lattice which cannot be subdirectly decomposed into subdirectly irreducible compactly generated lattices is given.
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Les noms sous-spécifiés anaphoriques résomptifs vs leur équivalent prototypique dans les constructions spécificationnelles attributives : comparaison dans un corpus diversifié en genres [PDF]
Shell nouns (Schmid 2000) are abstract nouns like problem or result, which have the potential to “encapsulate” a portion of text either cataphorically (The problem is that + Propositional content) or anaphorically (Propositional content, this problem…)
Anaïs Vajnovszki
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Simulation of Dynamic Rearrangement Events in Wall-Flow Filters Applying Lattice Boltzmann Methods
Wall-flow filters are applied in the exhaust treatment of internal combustion engines for the removal of particulate matter (PM). Over time, the pressure drop inside those filters increases due to the continuously introduced solid material, which forms ...
Nicolas Hafen +3 more
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The road to opacity: Reflexes of Proto-Oceanic *-akin in northern Vanuatu
This paper provides a systematic overview of the modern reflexes of the Proto-Oceanic applicative suffix *-akin in the languages of northern Vanuatu. Our three focal languages are Hiw, Vurës, and Mwotlap, but data from neighboring languages are also used
Daniel Krauße, Alexandre François
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A detailed knowledge of the influence of a particle’s shape on its settling behavior is useful for the prediction and design of separation processes. Models in the available literature usually fit a given function to experimental data.
Robin Trunk +5 more
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