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Pullback in Partial Morphism Categories
Applied Categorical Structures, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shir Ali Nasab, A. R., Hosseini, S. N.
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2017
The aim of this course is the study of the pullback equation. More precisely we want to find a map \(\varphi: \mathbb{R}^{n} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{n},\) preferably we want this map to be a diffeomorphism, that satisfies the above equation, where f, g are differential k-forms, 0 ≤ k ≤ n. Most of the time we will require these two forms to be closed.
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The aim of this course is the study of the pullback equation. More precisely we want to find a map \(\varphi: \mathbb{R}^{n} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{n},\) preferably we want this map to be a diffeomorphism, that satisfies the above equation, where f, g are differential k-forms, 0 ≤ k ≤ n. Most of the time we will require these two forms to be closed.
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2012
The global attractor, whose well established definition we recall below, is an object that captures the asymptotic behaviour of autonomous systems. The aim of this chapter is to introduce the ‘pullback attractor’, which seems to be the correct generalisation of this concept for use with non-autonomous processes.
Alexandre N. Carvalho +2 more
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The global attractor, whose well established definition we recall below, is an object that captures the asymptotic behaviour of autonomous systems. The aim of this chapter is to introduce the ‘pullback attractor’, which seems to be the correct generalisation of this concept for use with non-autonomous processes.
Alexandre N. Carvalho +2 more
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1991
We interrupt our study of differential calculus to apply the results of Section 4 of Chapter 7 to the outstanding problem of evaluating pullbacks.
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We interrupt our study of differential calculus to apply the results of Section 4 of Chapter 7 to the outstanding problem of evaluating pullbacks.
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Pullback Grammars Are Context-Free
2008Following earlier work on pullback rewriting, we describe here the notion of graph grammar relevant to our formalism. We then show that pullback grammars are context-free and provide a surprising example, namely the context-free generation of square grids.
Ly, Olivier, Chen, Rui, Bauderon, Michel
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2017
This chapter develops a number of analogous results on Henselian Pullbacks. It seeks to characterize Henselian valuation domains through corollaries based on the characterization of valuation domains as the quasilocal integrally closed coherent going-down domains. The chapter also gives an application of the results on Henselian pullbacks.
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This chapter develops a number of analogous results on Henselian Pullbacks. It seeks to characterize Henselian valuation domains through corollaries based on the characterization of valuation domains as the quasilocal integrally closed coherent going-down domains. The chapter also gives an application of the results on Henselian pullbacks.
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Injective Modules over Pullbacks
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1985FACCHINI, ALBERTO, P. VAMOS
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Hybrid machine learning for pullback force forecasting during horizontal directional drilling
Automation in Construction, 2021Hong-fang Lu, John C Matthews
exaly
PULLBACK CROSSED MODULES OF ALGEBROIDS
2008In this paper, we present algebroids and crossed modules of algebroids. We also define pullbackcrossed module of algebroids.
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2011
Geriçekme simplisel obje Glenn [6] tarafından tanımlanmıştır. Bu çalışmadadeğişmeli cebirler için inceliyeceğiz.
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Geriçekme simplisel obje Glenn [6] tarafından tanımlanmıştır. Bu çalışmadadeğişmeli cebirler için inceliyeceğiz.
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