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Estimates of Majorizing Sequences in the Newton–Kantorovich Method

Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization, 2006
Let f:B(x 0,R) ⊆ X → Y be an operator, with X and Y Banach spaces, and f′ be Holder continuous with exponent θ. The convergence of the sequence of Newton–Kantorovich approximations is a classical tool to solve the equation f(x) = 0. The convergence of x n is often reduced to the study of the majorizing sequence r n defined by with a, b, k parameters ...
Filomena Cianciaruso
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Construction of simple majorizing sequences for iterative methods

Applied Mathematics Letters, 2019
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José Antonio Ezquerro Fernández
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Retaining majors through the introductory sequence

Proceedings of the 38th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 2007
Retention is an important issue for Computer Science Departments. In many cases students leave the major due to frustrations with programming in the complex languages often used in CS1 and CS2 or because they do not understand that computer science is much more than programming.
Elise H. Turner   +3 more
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Power Majorization and Majorization of Sequences

Results in Mathematics, 1988
Let \(x,y\in R^ n_+\) be such that \(x_ 1\geq...\geq x_ n\), \(y_ 1\geq...\geq y_ n\) and \(\sum x_ i=\sum y_ i.\) We say that x is power majorized by y if \(\sum x^ p_ i\leq \sum y^ p_ i\) for all real \(p\not\in [0,1]\) and \(\sum x^ p_ i\geq \sum y^ p_ i\) for \(p\in [0,1]\). Let \(\phi\) : [0,\(\infty)\to R\) be a continuous function.
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Sequence microheterogeneity of parvalbumin, the major fish allergen

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2013
The microheterogeneity of amino acid sequence observed in various allergens may affect immune response, but incidence of sequence microheterogeneity in allergens and its relation to their allergenicity are unclear. The occurrence of sequence microheterogeneity in major fish allergen, parvalbumin (PA), has been explored using bioinformatics approaches ...
Lapteva, Yulia S.   +2 more
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Determination of mouse major asialoglycoprotein receptor cDNA sequence

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1993
Hepatic lectins (asialoglycoprotein receptors) specifically recognize galactose-terminated glycoproteins and mediate endocytosis of these molecules. We now report the cloning and sequence of a cDNA encoding murine asialoglycoprotein receptor. It shows high homology with rat and human major receptor forms designated RHL-1 and HHL-1, respectively.
R, Takezawa   +3 more
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Majorizing Sequences for Nonlinear Fredholm–Hammerstein Integral Equations

Studies in Applied Mathematics, 2017
AbstractWe use the method of majorizing sequences to study the applicability of Newton's method to solve nonlinear Fredholm–Hammerstein integral equations. For this, we use center convergence conditions on points different from the starting point of Newton's method, which is the point usually used by other authors until now when center conditions are ...
José A. Ezquerro   +1 more
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Sequence Analysis of the Major Surface Glycoprotein of Leishmania Major

1989
During the initial stages of infection by Leishmania, the interaction between parasites and macrophages in the mammalian host is mediated by macrophage receptors and cell surface molecules on Leishmania. Parasites are engulfed by phagocytosis, then differentiate from extracellular promastigotes to intracellular amastigotes which reside within the ...
Linda L. Button   +2 more
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Sequence analysis of major histocompatibility molecules

1998
Abstract The GenBank database for nucleotide sequences contains over 1500 000 entries and 1.5% are derived from loci of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Parham noted that in 1986 approximately 12000 amino acid residues had been determined for human class I molecules by protein and DNA sequencing methods.
Da Yid A Lawlor, Purnima Laud
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High-Throughput Sequencing of the Major Histocompatibility Complex following Targeted Sequence Capture

2017
The Human Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a highly polymorphic region full of immunoregulatory genes. The MHC codes for the human leukocyte antigens (HLA), proteins that present on the cellular surface and that are involved in self-non-self recognition.
Johannes, Pröll   +4 more
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