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Geometry‐driven thermal behavior in wire‐arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) influences microstructural evolution during nonequilibrium solidification of a chemically complex Fe–Cr–Nb–W–Mo–C nanocomposite system. By comparing different deposits configurations, distinct entropy–cooling rate correlations, segregation, and carbide evolution are revealed ...
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On asymptotic stability of solitons for 2D Maxwell-Lorentz equations with spinning particle. [PDF]
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The spectrum of resolvable Bose triple systems
Discrete Mathematics, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dylan Lusi, Charles J. Colbourn
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Resolving the Near-Infrared Spectrum of Articular Cartilage
CARTILAGE, 2021Objective Spectroscopic techniques, such as near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, are gaining significant research interest for characterizing connective tissues, particularly articular cartilage, because there is still a largely unmet need for rapid, accurate and objective methods for assessing tissue integrity in real-time during arthroscopic surgery ...
Isaac O. Afara, Adekunle Oloyede
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, 1995
Let T be a linear operator whose domain D(T) and range R(T) both lie in the same complex linear topological space X. We consider the linear operator $${T_\lambda } = \lambda I - T,$$ , where λ is a complex number and I the identity operator. The distribution of the values of λ for which T λ has an inverse and the properties of the inverse when ...
K. Yosida
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Let T be a linear operator whose domain D(T) and range R(T) both lie in the same complex linear topological space X. We consider the linear operator $${T_\lambda } = \lambda I - T,$$ , where λ is a complex number and I the identity operator. The distribution of the values of λ for which T λ has an inverse and the properties of the inverse when ...
K. Yosida
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Belgorod State University Scientific bulletin Mathematics Physics, 2019
The article is considered that, the spectrum and the resolvent of a structure of fourth-order differential operators are investigated in space L 2 ( 0 ;да), when one triple root is the main characteristic polynomial . It is shown that, a sheaf can have a
Г. Оруджев +3 more
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The article is considered that, the spectrum and the resolvent of a structure of fourth-order differential operators are investigated in space L 2 ( 0 ;да), when one triple root is the main characteristic polynomial . It is shown that, a sheaf can have a
Г. Оруджев +3 more
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Spectrum and resolvent of a partial integral operator
Applicable Analysis, 2008We consider the partial integral operator where w(.,. ), K(.,. ,. ), φ are given functions. Norm estimates for the resolvent and bounds for the spectrum are established. Our main tool is the direct integral of Hilbert spaces and recent estimates for norms of the resolvents of compact operators and operators with the compact Hermitian components.
Michael I. Gil
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The resolvent of a periodic optical waveguide the continuous spectrum
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Derguzov, V. I., Lobanova, S. R.
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Spectrum of resolvable directed quadruple systems
Frontiers of Mathematics in China, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wang, Jian, Du, Beiliang
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The first rotationally resolved spectrum of CH4+
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1999The pulsed-field-ionization (PFI) zero-kinetic-energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectra of CH4 and CD4 have been recorded in the region 100880–104100 cm−1. From the analysis of the photoelectron spectra the first adiabatic ionization potential of CH4 and CD4 has been determined to be (101773±35) cm−1 and (102210±25) cm−1, respectively.
R. Signorell, F. Merkt
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