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Movability and Uniform Movability of Shape Morphisms [PDF]
In the paper under review, the authors define movability and uniform movability (and their duals) for pro-morphisms and shape morphisms. An inverse system \(\mathbf X\) is (uniformly) movable in the usual sense if and only if the identity morphism on \(\mathbf X\) is (uniformly) movable in the sense of this paper.
Gevorgyan, P. S., Pop, I.
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Uniformly Movable Categories and Uniform Movability of Topological Spaces [PDF]
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Gevorgyan, Pavel S., Pop, I.
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The Čech cohomology of movable and 𝑛-movable spaces [PDF]
In this paper the Čech cohomology of movable and n-movable spaces is studied. Let X be a space and let H k ( X ) {H^k}(X) denote the k-dimensional Čech cohomology of X with integer coefficients based on the numerable covers of X. Then if X is movable, there is
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Movable $(n_{4})$ Configurations [PDF]
An $(n_{k})$ configuration is a collection of points and straight lines, usually in the Euclidean plane, so that each point lies on $k$ lines and each line passes through $k$ points; such a configuration will be called symmetric if it possesses non-trivial geometric symmetry.
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Strong movable categories and strong movability of topological spaces
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Avakyan, T. A., Gevorgyan, P. S.
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"Mirabili visioni": from movable books to movable text
This contribution reconstructs the history of movable books, books created for a wide range of different purposes (teaching, mnemonics, play, divining, etc.) including mechanical or paratextual devices demanding or soliciting the interaction of the reader.
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Movability and co-movability of shape morphisms
The purpose of this paper is to define some notions of movability for morphisms of inverse systems which extend the movability properties of inverse systems and which are compatible with the equivalence relations which define pro-morphisms and shape morphisms. Some properties, examples and applications are given.
Gevorgyan, P. S., Pop, I.
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Multi-objective prioritization of genes for high-throughput functional assays towards improved clinical variant classification. [PDF]
Chen Y +6 more
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Rat's response to a novelty and increased complexity of the environment resulting from the introduction of movable vs. stationary objects in the free exploration test. [PDF]
Chrzanowska A +3 more
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