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Resolvent at low energy and Riesz transform for Schrodinger operators on asymptotically conic manifolds, I [PDF]
We analyze the resolvent $R(k)=(P+k^2)^{-1}$ of Schr\"odinger operators $P=\Delta+V$ with short range potential $V$ on asymptotically conic manifolds $(M,g)$ (this setting includes asymptotically Euclidean manifolds) near $k=0$.
Guillarmou, Colin, Hassell, Andrew
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Resolving repeat families with long reads [PDF]
Draft quality genomes for a multitude of organisms have become common due to the advancement of genome assemblers using long-read technologies with high error rates. Although current assemblies are substantially more contiguous than assemblies based on short reads, complete chromosomal assemblies are still challenging. Interspersed repeat families with
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In this paper, we investigate the existence of mild solutions to a multi-term fractional integro-differential equation with random effects. Our results are mainly relied upon stochastic analysis, Mönch’s fixed point theorem combined with a random fixed ...
Amadou Diop, Wei-Shih Du
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On a class of non-self-adjoint periodic boundary value problems with discrete real spectrum [PDF]
In [arXiv:0801.0172] we examined a family of periodic Sturm-Liouville problems with boundary and interior singularities which are highly non-self-adjoint but have only real eigenvalues.
Boulton, Lyonell +2 more
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Convergence To Approximate Solutions of Multivalued Operators
The goal of this study is to provide a new explicit iterative process method approach for solving maximal monotone(M.M )operators in Hilbert spaces utilizing a finite family of different types of mappings as( nonexpansive mappings,resolvent mappings ...
Zena Hussein Maibed
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Mediation for resolving family disputes [PDF]
Nowadays the understanding of the institute of marriage and its importance in the society has changed. Marriage is no longer assumed to be a commitment for a lifetime. As the principle of equality has replaced hierarchy as the guiding principle of family law it gave more grounds for family disputes and it became socially acceptable to leave marriages ...
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Periodic homogenization of non-local operators with a convolution type kernel [PDF]
The paper deals with homogenization problem for a non-local linear operator with a kernel of convolution type in a medium with a periodic structure. We consider the natural diffusive scaling of this operator and study the limit behaviour of the rescaled ...
Piatnitski, Andrey, Zhizhina, Elena
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Resolvability properties via independent families
For a given cardinal number \(\kappa > 1\), a topological space \(X\) is said to be \(\kappa\)-resolvable if it contains \(\kappa\) many pairwise disjoint dense subspaces. \(\Delta(X)\)-resolvable spaces are called maximally resolvable; here \(\Delta(X)\) is the dispersion character of \(X\), the minimal cardinality of a non-empty open subset of \(X\).
Comfort, W.W., Hu, Wanjun
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Approximations of strongly continuous families of unbounded self-adjoint operators [PDF]
The problem of approximating the discrete spectra of families of self-adjoint operators that are merely strongly continuous is addressed. It is well-known that the spectrum need not vary continuously (as a set) under strong perturbations.
Ben-Artzi, Jonathan, Holding, Thomas
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Simultaneous Resolvability in Graph Families
Abstract A set S ⊆ V is said to be a simultaneous metric generator for a graph family G = { G 1 , G 2 , … , G k } , defined on a common vertex set, if it is a generator for every graph of the family. A minimum simultaneous metric generator is called a simultaneous metric basis, and its cardinality the ...
Yunior Ramírez-Cruz +2 more
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