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The evolution of gravity waves as they propagate into shallower water: a field experiment. [PDF]
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Group-based phylogenetic models on 3-sunlet networks. [PDF]
Cox S, Gross E, Martin S.
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Flow-Guided Mimicry Covert Communication over Learned Legitimate OFDM Signal Manifolds. [PDF]
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High-Contrast Random Composites: Homogenisation Framework and Spectral Convergence. [PDF]
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Quasistationarity and extinction for population processes under asymptotic reversibility conditions. [PDF]
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Localization and finite simple groups
Israel Journal of Mathematics, 2006Let \(H\) and \(G\) be groups. A group homomorphism from \(H\) to \(G\) is called a localization if and only if it induces a bijection between \(\Hom(G,G)\) and \(\Hom(H,G)\). Following \textit{J. L. Rodríguez, J. Scherer} and \textit{J. Thévenaz} [Isr. J. Math.
Parker, Chris, Saxl, Jan
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On Infinite Locally Finite Groups
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1994AbstractIf G is a group such that every infinite subset of G contains a commuting pair of elements then G is centre-by-finite. This result is due to B. H. Neumann. From this it can be shown that if G is infinite and such that for every pair X, Y of infinite subsets of G there is some x in X and some y in Y that commute, then G is abelian. It is natural
Rhemtulla, Akbar, Smith, Howard
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Residually finite subgroups of locally nilpotent groups
It is shown that a countable locally nilpotent group G that is also soluble has a residually finite subgroup J with isolator ...
Martyn R Dixon, Martin J Evans
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