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Separated Lattices of Multiply $ \sigma $-Local Formations
Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Vorob'ev, N. N. +2 more
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Multipliers for local Morrey spaces
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On a Problem of the Theory of Multiply Local Formations
Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2004Summary: We describe the \(\tau\)-closed \(n\)-multiply local formations \(\mathfrak F\) such that the lattice of all \(\tau\)-closed \(n\)-multiply local formations between \(\mathfrak F\) and \(\mathfrak F\cap\mathfrak N\) is Boolean.
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Lagrange Multipliers for Local Search on Planning Graphs
2001GPG is a planner based on planning graphs that combines local search and backtracking techniques for solving both plan-generation and plan-adaptation tasks. The space of the local search is formed by particular subgraphs of a planning graph representing partial plans. The operators for moving from one search state to the next one are graph modification
GEREVINI, Alfonso Emilio, SERINA, Ivan
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The Local Job Multipliers of Green Industrialization
SSRN Electronic JournalWhat are the job multipliers of the green industrialization? We tackle this question within EU regions over the period 2003-2017, building a novel measure of green manufacturing penetration that combines green production and regional employment data. We estimate local job multipliers of green penetration in a long-difference model, using a shift-share ...
Frattini, Federico Fabio +3 more
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The Centre of the Local Multiplier Algebra
2003In this chapter, we shall investigate C*-algebras A whose centre is ‘rich’ in comparison with the ideal structure of A. If A is a simple unital C*-algebra, the one-dimensional centre Z(A) contains sufficient information. But if A is merely prime, a one-dimensional centre appears to be ‘small’ compared with a possibly large lattice of closed ideals. Yet,
Pere Ara, Martin Mathieu
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A simple local multiplier algebra
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1999A \(K\)-theoretic approach is pursued to present a certain class of prime unital AF \(C^{*}\)-algebras \(A\) via the identification of constructed prime dimension groups \(G\) with the scaled ordered groups \(K_{0}(A)\) [see \textit{B. Blackadar}, ``\(K\)-theory for operator algebras'', Springer (1986; Zbl 0597.46072)].
Ara, Pere, Mathieu, Martin
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Determinants of Local Multipliers [PDF]
A key aspect of understanding how regions grow is the interplay between jobs in the tradable and jobs in the non-tradable sector. Jobs in the tradable sector supply the world market and can therefore move from region to region, but every region has a local demand for non-tradable goods and the size of the non-tradable sector is directly dependent on ...
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An Investigation of the Local Employment Multiplier
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1959IN the examination of economic relations one frequently encounters circumstances in which a general effect may be observed to flow from some action; but frequently the means have not been developed to the point where the major variables may be satisfactorily understood or the effects adequately measured.
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Local spectral theory for multipliers
2000Abstract This chapter is devoted to the discussion of an area where spectral theory, harmonic analysis, and the theory of Banach algebras overlap and interact. Our main interest is in the spectral properties of convolution operators on certain group or measure algebras.
Kjeld B Laursen, Michael M Neumann
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