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The nonexistence of [71,5,46;3]-codes

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 1996
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Hamada, Noboru, Watamori, Yoko
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ON NONEXISTENCE OF GROUND STATES

The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1988
Let y(t) be a solution of the equation \(q(t,y'))'+a(t)f(y)=0\). In this paper, questions about the qualitative behaviour, such as the positivity, or the oscillatory character, of y on a half-line (T,\(\infty)\) are discussed in relation to structure hypotheses on the functions q,a and f. Particular examples are: \(q(t,v)=| v|^{m-2}v\) and \(q(t,v)=v(1+
Atkinson, F. V., Peletier, L. A.
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WS-nonexistent standards

IEEE Internet Computing, 2004
SOAP, Web Services (WS) have reached the point where mainstream customers are beginning to use them. Based on the authors experience, most successful WS applications reside inside the enterprise, where they help integrate disparate systems. Typically, these integrations are based on fairly simple uses of SOAP and Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
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The Nonexisting Roma Archaeology and Nonexisting Roma Archaeologists

2012
When speaking about minorities and their heritage within a majority society, it becomes apparent that the largest minority in total in Eastern Central Europe, the Roma, has hardly ever been discussed in this context. With many variants of their original Indo-Iranian language, the Roma are still a people that, according to the most of their many ...
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The nonexistence of “hermaphroditic” tracer systems

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1980
This communiction argues that so-called “hermaphroditic” tracer systems, which are neither open nor closed, do not exist physically. The argument is based on the assumption that any observable (possibly nonhomogeneous) macroscopic compartment can be approximated by a compartmentC with a finite number of entry points for the tracer, each associated with
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Nonexistent Reality

2021
Abstract This chapter explores the understanding of “film art” that prevailed at Lenfilm during the last three decades of the Soviet Union’s existence. It was unusual for filmmakers at this period to produce manifestos or detailed discussions of their own artistic practices, but the studio discussions over nearly thirty years allow ...
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Hobnobbing with the Nonexistent

Inquiry, 2013
ABSTRACT Recent discussions of Geach sentences by Braun and Salmon are reprised. It is shown that the intractability of providing semantics for Geach sentences (using standard logical tools) is due to the assumption that quantifiers are ontologically committing. Representing the content of these statements is easy using neutral quantifiers.
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Nonexistence and Death

2019
Abstract Since, as most philosophers of death agree, death implies nonexistence (the corpse is not the dead person, who is essentially a living being), it follows that the mystery of death is due in no small part to the paradox of nonexistence.
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The Nonexistent

The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2015
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Nonexistence criteria for systems of parabolic inequalities in an annulus

Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2022
Mohamed Jleli, Bessem Samet
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