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Voigt Transform and Umbral Image
In this paper, we show that the use of methods of an operational nature, such as umbral calculus, allows achieving a double target: on one side, the study of the Voigt function, which plays a pivotal role in spectroscopic studies and in other ...
Silvia Licciardi +3 more
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Special functions, transcendentals and their numerics [PDF]
Cyclotomic polylogarithms are reviewed and new results concerning the special constants that occur are presented. This also allows some comments on previous literature results using PSLQ.
Ablinger, Jakob +3 more
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Professor of mathematics Vytautas Paulauskas (1910–1991) 100 years
V. Paulauskas life review. Scientific work. Bibliographical listing.
Henrikas Jasiūnas, Vitolda Verikaitė
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The Abel summation of the Kontorovich-Lebedev integral representation [PDF]
A new result on the summation of the Kontorovich–Lebedev integral representation in the sense of Abel mean is given.
Petru A. Cojuhari, Alexander M. Gomilko
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Recurrence and Eigenfunction Methods for Non-Trivial Models of Discrete Binary Choice
Understanding how systems relax to equilibrium is a core theme of statistical physics, especially in economics, where systems are known to be subject to extrinsic noise not included in simple agent-based models.
James Holehouse
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Functional specialization of calreticulin domains [PDF]
Calreticulin is a Ca2+-binding chaperone in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and calreticulin gene knockout is embryonic lethal. Here, we used calreticulin-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts to examine the function of calreticulin as a regulator of Ca2+ homeostasis. In cells without calreticulin, the ER has a lower capacity for Ca2+ storage, although
Nakamura, K. +14 more
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New singular solutions for the (3+1)-D Protter problem
For the nonhomogeneous wave equation with three space and one time variables we study a boundary value problem that can be regarded as a four-dimensional analogue of the Darboux problem in R2.
T.P. Popov
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Functional specialization of ribosomes? [PDF]
Ribosomes are highly conserved macromolecular machines that are responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Work published in the past year has shown that changes to the ribosome core can affect the mechanism of translation initiation that is favored in the cell, which potentially leads to specific changes in the relative efficiencies ...
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VNUT/SLC17A9, a vesicular nucleotide transporter, regulates osteoblast differentiation
Osteoblasts release adenosine triphosphate (ATP) out of the cell following mechanical stress. Although it is well established that extracellular ATP affects bone metabolism via P2 receptors [such as purinergic receptor P2X7 (P2X7R) and purinergic ...
Asako Inoue +12 more
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Solving General Differential Equations of Fractional Orders Via Rohit Transform [PDF]
inspecting the attributes of derivatives and integrals of fractional orders known as fractional derivatives and integrals. In this article, a far-out complex integral transform known as the Rohit transform (RT) is put into use for working out general ...
Rohit Gupta, Rahul Gupta, Dinesh Verma
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