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On S-comultiplication modules [PDF]

open access: yesTURKISH JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS, 2021
14 pages, original ...
Tekir, Ünsal, Yıldız, Eda, Koç, Suat
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Neurocapillary-modulation [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Stimulation, 2021
We consider two consequences of brain capillary ultrastructure in neuromodulation. First, blood-brain barrier (BBB) polarization as a consequence of current crossing between interstitial space and the blood. Second, interstitial current flow distortion around capillaries impacting neuronal stimulation.We developed computational models of BBB ...
Niranjan Khadka, Marom Bikson
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Module amenability for Banach modules [PDF]

open access: yesCubo (Temuco), 2011
We study the module amenability of Banach modules. This is a natural generalization of Johnson’s amenability of Banach algebras. As an example we show that for a discrete abelian group G, l p(G) is amenable as an l¹(G)-module if and only if G is amenable, where l¹(G) is a Banach algebra with pointwise multiplication.Se estudia el módulo de receptividad
Ebrahimi Bagha, D, Amini, M
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Modulating GABA modulators [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 2006
Benzodiazepines produce a broad spectrum of behavioral effects, which may be clinically desirable or undesirable, by positively or negatively modulating the effects of GABA at GABAA receptors. Over the past 20 years, much effort has been devoted towards identifying new compounds with limited undesirable effects.
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Large-signal theory of the effect of dispersive propagation on the intensity modulation response of semiconductor lasers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
We have derived an exact large-signal theory of propagation in a dispersive fiber of an optical wave with sinusoidal amplitude and frequency modulation. This has been applied to the study of large-signal direct-modulation of semiconductor lasers.
Peral, Eva, Yariv, Amnon
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Multiple range imaging camera operation with minimal performance impact [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Time-of-flight range imaging cameras operate by illuminating a scene with amplitude modulated light and measuring the phase shift of the modulation envelope between the emitted and reflected light.
Cree, Michael J.   +3 more
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ADS modules [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Algebra, 2012
We study the class of ADS rings and modules introduced by Fuchs. We give some connections between this notion and classical notions such as injectivity and quasi-continuity. A simple ring R such that R is ADS as a right R-module must be either right self-injective or indecomposable as a right R-module. Under certain conditions we can construct a unique
Alahmadi, Adel   +2 more
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MODULE OF HOMEOMORPHISMS TO MODULE

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Journal of Research and Development, 2018
In this article, after a concise presentation of the modules over rings as a generalization of vector space over the fields, their homeomorphisms are treated. Further builds R-module si R-module of morphisms of the modules.
Gazmend Krasniqi *1, Kristaq Filipi
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Exceptional modules are tree modules

open access: yesLinear Algebra and its Applications, 1998
AbstractWe consider representations of a quiver over an arbitrary field. Recall that an indecomposable representation M without self-extensions is said to be exceptional. We are going to show that exceptional representations can be exhibited using matrices involving as coefficients just 0 and 1. Actually, if d is the dimension of M, there exists such a
Ringel, Claus Michael   +4 more
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Indecomposable modules: modules with cores [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 1976
We introduce a class of modules, called modules with cores, larger than any previously known fundamental class of indecomposable modules. The core of a module M is the intersection, C(M), of its nonsuperfluous submodules; that is, the intersection of submodules N such that N 4N'= M for some proper submodule N*.
Gordon, Robert, Green, Edward L.
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