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Climate Change and (Mal)Adaptation in Tourism‐Intensive Alpine Regions
Abstract Tourism, especially in winter, accounts for a large share of economic income in Alpine regions. At the same time, these regions are more severely affected by climate change, leading to shorter winter seasons and reduced snow cover. This presents a pressing issue for areas reliant on income from winter tourism through activities such as skiing.
Valentina Ausserladscheider
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Relatively pseudocomplemented posets [PDF]
We extend the notion of a relatively pseudocomplemented meet-semilattice to arbitrary posets. We show some properties of the binary operation of relative pseudocomplementation and provide some corresponding characterizations.
Ivan Chajda, Helmut Länger
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ABSTRACT Joint inquiry requires agents to exchange public content about some target domain, which in turn requires them to track which content a linguistic form contributes to a conversation. But, often, the inquiry delivers a necessary truth. For example, if we are inquiring whether a particular bird, Tweety, is a woodpecker, and discover that it is ...
Una Stojnić, Matthew Stone
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Application of graph combinatorics to rational identities of type $A^\ast$ [PDF]
To a word $w$, we associate the rational function $\Psi_w = \prod (x_{w_i} - x_{w_{i+1}})^{-1}$. The main object, introduced by C. Greene to generalize identities linked to Murnaghan-Nakayama rule, is a sum of its images by certain permutations of the ...
Adrien Boussicault, Valentin Féray
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On computing local monodromy and the numerical local irreducible decomposition
Abstract Similarly to the global case, the local structure of a holomorphic subvariety at a given point is described by its local irreducible decomposition. Geometrically, the key requirement for obtaining a local irreducible decomposition is to compute the local monodromy action of a generic linear projection at the given point, which is always well ...
Parker B. Edwards +1 more
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The poset perspective on alternating sign matrices [PDF]
Alternating sign matrices (ASMs) are square matrices with entries 0, 1, or -1 whose rows and columns sum to 1 and whose nonzero entries alternate in sign.
Jessica Striker
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AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to discuss several invariants each of which provides a measure of the intuitive notion of complexity for a finite partially ordered set. For a poset X the invariants discussed include cardinality, width, length, breadth, dimension, weak dimension, interval dimension and semiorder dimension denoted respectively X, W ...
William T. Trotter, Kenneth P. Bogart
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On the additive image of zeroth persistent homology
Abstract For a category X$X$ and a finite field F$F$, we study the additive image of the functor H0(−;F)∗:rep(X,Top)→rep(X,VectF)$\operatorname{H}_0(-;F)_* \colon \operatorname{rep}(X, \mathbf {Top}) \rightarrow \operatorname{rep}(X, \mathbf {Vect}_F)$, or equivalently, of the free functor rep(X,Set)→rep(X,VectF)$\operatorname{rep}(X, \mathbf {Set ...
Ulrich Bauer +3 more
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Characterization of Pomonoids by Properties of I-Regular S-Posets
In 2005, Shi defined I-regular S-posets and used this concept to characterize PP-pomonoids and po-cancellable pomonoids. In this paper, we continued the development of the homological classification of pomonoids by using the I-regularity of S-posets ...
Tingting Zhao
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Directed colimits of some flatness properties and purity of epimorphisms in S-posets
Let S be a pomonoid. In this paper, we introduce some new types of epimorphisms with certain purity conditions, and obtain equivalent descriptions of various flatness properties of S-posets, such as strong flatness, Conditions (E), (E′), (P), (Pw), (WP),
Liang Xingliang, Khosravi Roghaieh
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