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A numerical model resulting from irreversible thermodynamics for describing transport processes is introduced, focusing on thermodynamic activity gradients as the actual driving force for diffusion. Implemented in CUDA C++ and using CalPhaD methods for determining the necessary activity data, the model accurately simulates interdiffusion in aluminum ...
Ulrich Holländer +3 more
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Interpolating with generalized Assouad dimensions. [PDF]
Banaji A, Rutar A, Troscheit S.
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High-Dimensional Knockoffs Inference for Time Series Data. [PDF]
Chi CM, Fan Y, Ing CK, Lv J.
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Cusp Universality for Correlated Random Matrices. [PDF]
Erdős L, Henheik J, Riabov V.
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1980
In a paper by Wilansky and the writer [4] there were five questions left open, four of which have been answered by Beekman and the writer, [1], [3]. We shall consider the fifth one, namely, “If , must for every matrix D with cD = cA?” Here A is a conservative summability matrix with column limits .
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In a paper by Wilansky and the writer [4] there were five questions left open, four of which have been answered by Beekman and the writer, [1], [3]. We shall consider the fifth one, namely, “If , must for every matrix D with cD = cA?” Here A is a conservative summability matrix with column limits .
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Some summability factor theorems for absolute summability
Analysis, 2002The authors obtain a set of sufficient conditions on methods of summability and on sequences \(\left(e_n\right)\), so that \(\sigma a_n\) summable \(\left|\overline N,p_n\right|_k\) implies \(\sigma a_n e_n\) summable \(\left|T\right|_k\), with \(k\) greater than or equal to 1. As corollaries they obtain the results of \textit{W. T. Sulaiman} [Proc. Am.
Rhoades, B. E., Savaş, Ekrem
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On Linear Functionals and Summability Factors for Strong Summability II
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1978The first part of this paper, which will be referred to by I, appeared in Volume 30 of this journal. The present paper will use the same bibliography as I.Theorem 1 in I shows that the knowledge of all continuous linear functionals in o[A]p is essential in determining convergence and summability factors for strong summability.
Balser, W. +2 more
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Strong summability of orthogonal expansions of summable functions. I
Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Stepanets, A. I., Lasuriya, R. A.
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