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Analysis of Quasineutral Limits

2012
"In this paper we describe the main difficulties that arise in performing the quasineutral limit for the Navier Stokes Poisson system.. "
DONATELLI, DONATELLA   +1 more
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On a limit theorem in combinatorical analysis

Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen, 2022
Let \(M(k,l,n)(m(k,l,n))\) be a minimal (maximal) system of combinations of \(k\) out of \(n\) such that every combination of \(l\) occurs at least (at most) once. Let \(| M(k,l,n) | ( | m(k,l,n) | )\) be the number of combinations in \(M(k,l,n) (m(k,l,n))\) and \(\mu(k,l,n)= | M(k,l,n) | {{k \choose l}\over {n \choose l}}, \; \nu(k,l,n)=| m(k,l,n) | {{
Erdős, Pál, Hanani, H.
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Some limitations of analysis

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2009
Abstract:  This paper1 considers some of the difficulties that exist in reconciling the ‘treatment’ and the ‘cultural’ aspects of analytic ideas and practice; the extent, for example, to which analysis is both ordinary, and extra‐ordinary in more than one way.
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Limiting dilution analysis in leprosy

Immunology & Cell Biology, 1992
SummaryPeripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) obtained from leprosy patients and healthy controls were cultured with Mycobacterium leprae and the control antigens, BCG and SKSD. Parallel cultures were supplemented with additional interleukin‐2 (IL‐2). On the basis of the level of response to M.
R J, Mullins   +6 more
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On the power and limitations of strictness analysis

Journal of the ACM, 1997
Strictness analysis is an important technique for optimization of lazy functional languages. It is well known that all strictness analysis methods are incomplete , i.e., fail to report some strictness properties. In this paper, we provide a precise and formal characterization of the loss of information that leads ...
R. Sekar 0001   +2 more
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Bayesian analysis with limited communication

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1991
The \(i\)th individual in a group of \(m\) observes the random quantity \(X_ i\), where \(\underset\tilde {} X=(X_ 1,X_ 2,\dots,X_ m)\) has density \(g(\underset\tilde {} x\mid\theta)\) and \(\theta\) is an unknown parameter. Only a limited amount of information can be communicated and so the \(i\)th individual reports \(y_ i=h(x_ i)\).
BERGER J. O., MORTERA, Julia
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The limits and limitations of transaction log analysis

Library Hi Tech, 1993
Introduction Since the earliest transaction monitoring studies, researchers have encountered the boundaries that define transaction log analysis as a methodology for studying the use of online information retrieval systems. Because, among other reasons, transaction log databases contain relatively few fields and lack sufficient retrieval tools ...
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Limitations in the use of SSCP analysis

Mutation Research - Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1993
Since its introduction in 1989, analyses by SSCPA of DNA sequences containing mutations by SSCPA have increased dramatically. While many workers have recognised the utility of the technique, few have examined its limitations. In this paper we report studies using part of the lacI gene from E. coli to measure assay variables.
E, Fan   +3 more
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