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Stellar multiplicity is an ubiquitous outcome of the star formation process. Characterizing the frequency and main characteristics of multiple systems and their dependencies on primary mass and environment is therefore a powerful tool to probe this ...
G. Duchêne+3 more
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We study positive solutions to the fractional Lane-Emden ...
Bhakta Mousomi, Nguyen Phuoc-Tai
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the initial value problem of Hadamard-type fractional relativistic oscillator equation with p-Laplacian operator.
Tengfei Shen
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A trend in the planning discourse tends to portray the local in a positive light. This paper critically examines localism and regionalism, from a theoretical point of view, to find out whether this positive outlook may be maintained.
Ali Madanipoura
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Multiple $q$-Zeta Values [PDF]
We introduce a $q$-analog of the multiple harmonic series commonly referred to as multiple zeta values. The multiple $q$-zeta values satisfy a $q$-stuffle multiplication rule analogous to the stuffle multiplication rule arising from the series representation of ordinary multiple zeta values.
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Explicit Relations between Kaneko--Yamamoto Type Multiple Zeta Values and Related Variants [PDF]
In this paper we first establish several integral identities. These integrals are of the form \[\int_0^1 x^{an+b} f(x)\,dx\quad (a\in\{1,2\},\ b\in\{-1,-2\})\] where $f(x)$ is a single-variable multiple polylogarithm function or $r$-variable multiple polylogarithm function or Kaneko--Tsumura A-function (this is a single-variable multiple polylogarithm ...
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Multiplicity Distributions and Rapidity Gaps [PDF]
I examine the phenomenology of particle multiplicity distributions, with special emphasis on the low multiplicities that are a background in the study of rapidity gaps. In particular, I analyze the multiplicity distribution in a rapidity interval between
A. Białas+42 more
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Interpolated polynomial multiple zeta values of fixed weight, depth, and height [PDF]
We define the interpolated polynomial multiple zeta values as a generalization of all of multiple zeta values, multiple zeta-star values, interpolated multiple zeta values, symmetric multiple zeta values, and polynomial multiple zeta values. We then compute the generating function of the sum of interpolated polynomial multiple zeta values of fixed ...
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Dealing with effect size multiplicity in systematic reviews and meta‐analyses
Systematic reviews often encounter primary studies that report multiple effect sizes based on data from the same participants. These have the potential to introduce statistical dependency into the meta‐analytic data set.
J. López-López+3 more
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