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Automorphisms of relatively hyperbolic groups and the Farrell-Jones conjecture. [PDF]
Andrew N, Guerch Y, Hughes S.
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Kuga–Satake Construction on Families of K3 Surfaces of Picard Rank 14
ABSTRACT The isometry between the type IV6 and the type II4 hermitian symmetric domains suggests a possible relation between suitable moduli spaces of K3 surfaces of Picard rank 14 and of polarized abelian 8‐folds with totally definite quaternion multiplication. We show how this isometry induces a geometrically meaningful map between such moduli spaces
Flora Poon
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Single-cell 3D genome reconstruction in the haploid setting using rigidity theory. [PDF]
Dewar S +4 more
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K-Theory for Semigroup C*-Algebras and Partial Crossed Products. [PDF]
Li X.
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ABSTRACT In this second part of our series of papers, we develop an abstract framework suitable for de Rham complexes that depend on a parameter belonging to an arbitrary Banach space. Our primary focus is on spectral perturbation problems and the differentiability of eigenvalues with respect to perturbations of the involved parameters. As a byproduct,
Pier Domenico Lamberti +2 more
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Shape Analysis of Functional Data With Elastic Partial Matching. [PDF]
Bryner D, Srivastava A.
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ABSTRACT This paper develops a mathematical framework for interpreting observations of solar inertial waves in an idealized setting. Under the assumption of purely toroidal linear waves on the sphere, the stream function of the flow satisfies a fourth‐order scalar equation.
Tram Thi Ngoc Nguyen +3 more
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Quantum speedup for nonreversible Markov chains. [PDF]
Claudon B, Piquemal JP, Monmarché P.
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Reachable Workspace as a Clinical Outcome for Upper Extremity Function: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Motion sensing technology can be utilized to capture detailed upper extremity (UE) motion to reconstruct an individual's three‐dimensional (3D) reachable workspace (RWS). The RWS can be quantified as relative surface area (RSA), providing an innovative surrogate measure to assess UE mobility and function.
Jay J. Han +3 more
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