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M-harmonic functions with M-harmonic square [PDF]
ℳ-harmonic functions with ℳ-harmonic square are proved to be either holomorphic or antiholomorphic in the unit ball of complex n-space under certain additional conditions. For example, if u and u2 are ℳ-harmonic in the unit ball of ℂ2 and if u is continuously differentiable up to the boundary then u is either holomorphic or antiholomorphic.
Hong Oh Kim
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The Disjoint $m$-Flower Intersection Problem for Latin Squares [PDF]
An $m$-flower in a latin square is a set of $m$ entries which share either a common row, a common column, or a common symbol, but which are otherwise distinct. Two $m$-flowers are disjoint if they share no common row, column or entry. In this paper we give a solution of the intersection problem for disjoint $m$-flowers in latin squares; that is, we ...
Lefevre, James G., McCourt, Thomas A.
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A Square-Constellation-Based $M$ -Ary DCSK Communication System [PDF]
In this paper, a square-constellation-based M-ary differential chaos-shift-keying (M-DCSK) communication system framework is proposed. The symbol-error-rate expression of the proposed system is derived over additive white Gaussian noise as well as multipath Rayleigh fading channels.
Guofa Cai +4 more
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Modular categories of dimension $p^3m$ with $m$ square-free [PDF]
We give a complete classification of modular categories of dimension $p^3m$ where $p$ is prime and $m$ is a square-free integer. When $p$ is odd, all such categories are pointed. For $p=2$ one encounters modular categories with the same fusion ring as orthogonal quantum groups at certain roots of unity, namely $SO(2m)_2$.
Bruillard, Paul +2 more
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Complex structure formation inside or through turbid media is a challenging task due to refractive index inhomogeneity, random light scattering, and speckle noise formation.
Amit Kumar, Sarvesh Thakur, S. K. Biswas
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M-Gonal number ±3 = A Perfect square [PDF]
We search for the ranks of Triangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonal number, Heptagonal numbers such that each of these M-gonal number - 3= a perfect square and the ranks of Triangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonal, Heptagonal, Octagonal and Nanogonal such that each of these M-gonal number + 3= a perfect square.
M.A Gopalan, V Geetha
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Sum of Squares of ‘m’ Consecutive Woodall Numbers
This paper discusses the Sums of Squares of “m” consecutive Woodall Numbers. These discussions are made from the definition of Woodall numbers. Also learn the comparability of Woodall numbers and other special numbers. An attempt to communicate the formula for the sums of squares of ‘m’ Woodall numbers and its matrix form are discussed. Further,
P. Shanmuganandham, T. Deepika
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Predictions of quantum gravity in inflationary cosmology: effects of the Weyl-squared term
We derive the predictions of quantum gravity with fakeons on the amplitudes and spectral indices of the scalar and tensor fluctuations in inflationary cosmology. The action is R +R 2 plus the Weyl-squared term.
Damiano Anselmi +2 more
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Objectives: Prior to the advent of therapies with sustained virological response rates of 94%, this study was conducted for the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to assess the safety and efficacy of ultraviolet blood irradiation (UVBI) for the ...
J. Todd Kuenstner +4 more
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Spin 3/2 Beyond the Rarita-Schwinger Framework [PDF]
We employ the two independent Casimir operators of the Poincare group, the squared four--momentum, P^2, and the squared Pauli-Lubanski vector, W^2, in the construction of a covariant mass-m, and spin-3/2 projector in the four-vector-spinor, \psi_{\mu ...
Ahluwalia +36 more
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