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Grothendieck's theorem on non-abelian H^2 and local-global principles
A theorem of Grothendieck asserts that over a perfect field k of cohomological dimension one, all non-abelian H^2-cohomology sets of algebraic groups are trivial.
Flicker, Yuval Z. +2 more
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Robust C–V Ratio Technique for Profiling Defects in Proton‐Irradiated 4H‐SiC
A noise‐robust C–V ratio technique is introduced to profile radiation‐induced defects in proton‐irradiated 4H‐SiC Schottky diodes. By using analytical capacitance ratios instead of numerical differentiation, the method directly extracts trap‐density and effective trap‐energy profiles at room temperature.
Kibeom Kim +4 more
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Abstract Despite extensive modeling efforts in extraction research, transient column models are rarely applied in industry due to concerns regarding parameter identifiability and model reliability. To address this, we analyzed uncertainty propagation from estimated parameters in a previously introduced column model and assessed identifiability via ill ...
Andreas Palmtag +2 more
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A Helly-type theorem for semi-monotone sets and monotone maps
We consider sets and maps defined over an o-minimal structure over the reals, such as real semi-algebraic or subanalytic sets. A {\em monotone map} is a multi-dimensional generalization of a usual univariate monotone function, while the closure of the ...
Basu, Saugata +2 more
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This article investigates how persistent homology, persistent Laplacians, and persistent commutative algebra reveal complementary geometric, topological, and algebraic invariants or signatures of real‐world data. By analyzing shapes, synthetic complexes, fullerenes, and biomolecules, the article shows how these mathematical frameworks enhance ...
Yiming Ren, Guo‐Wei Wei
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Q-Neutrosophic Spherical-Cubic Soft Algebra for Enhancing Residential Space Art Design Courses Quality in IoT-Enabled Smart Factories [PDF]
This paper introduces a new mathematical model called Q-Neutrosophic Spherical-Cubic Soft Evaluation Algebra (Q-NSCSEA) to support the improvement of educational practices in residential space art design courses. These courses are increasingly integrated
Xiaodan Kong
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An inverse mapping theorem for blow-Nash maps on singular spaces
A semialgebraic map $f:X\to Y$ between two real algebraic sets is called blow-Nash if it can be made Nash (i.e. semialgebraic and real analytic) by composing with finitely many blowings-up with non-singular centers.
Campesato, Jean-Baptiste
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Revealing Protein–Protein Interactions Using a Graph Theory‐Augmented Deep Learning Approach
This study presents a fast, cost‐efficient approach for classifying protein–protein interactions by integrating graph‐theory parametrization with deep learning (DL). Multiscale features extracted from graph‐encoded polarized‐light microscopy (PLM) images enable accurate prediction of binding strengths.
Bahar Dadfar +5 more
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We introduce the quantum indeterminate set (QIS), a novel mathematical framework that integrates complex-valued membership functions and phase-based interference into classical and generalized set theory.
Shawkat Alkhazaleh
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On a notion of entropy in coarse geometry
The notion of entropy appears in many branches of mathematics. In each setting (e.g., probability spaces, sets, topological spaces) entropy is a non-negative real-valued function measuring the randomness and disorder that a self-morphism creates. In this
Zava Nicolò
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