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Tensor products of simple pure inseparable field extensions [PDF]
John N. Mordeson, Bernard Vinograde
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On the tensor product construction for q-differential algebras [PDF]
We show that for $q\not=-1$ the q-graded tensor product fails to preserve the q-differential structure of the product algebra and therefore there is no natural tensor product construction for q-differential algebras.
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Characterizations of the expanse of processes parameter combinations that can be used to minimize cracking and porosity while optimizing crystallization and hardness are used to assess laser processing of four glass‐forming alloys. The set of viable alloys for laser additive manufacturing is not the same as for suction casting; some alloys are common ...
Soumya Mohan+3 more
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Molecular dynamics simulations are advancing the study of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and RNA‐conjugated molecules. These developments include improvements in force fields, long‐timescale dynamics, and coarse‐grained models, addressing limitations and refining methods.
Kanchan Yadav, Iksoo Jang, Jong Bum Lee
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A survey of non-abelian tensor products of groups and related constructions
We report on a group construction in connection with non-abeliantensor products of groups and recent development in non-abelian tensor products and q-tensor products.
Irene N. Nakaoka, Noraí R. Rocco
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We consider the tensor products of square matrices of different sizes and introduce the stretching maps, which can be viewed as a generalized matricization.
Futorny Vyacheslav+2 more
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Herein, silicon‐based nanoparticle coatings on X2CrNiMo17‐12‐2 metal powder are presented. The coating process scale, process parameters, nanoparticle size (65–200 nm) as well as the coating amount are discussed regarding powder properties. The surface roughness affects the flowability, while reflectance depends on the coating material and surface ...
Arne Lüddecke+4 more
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Elastic‐Wave Propagation in Chiral Metamaterials: A Couple‐Stress Theory Perspective
The intrinsic chirality of chiral metamaterials renders an effective medium based on the classical continuum theory ineffective for predicting their acoustic activity. This limitation is addressed in the present study by employing augmented asymptotic homogenization to derive a couple‐stress‐based effective medium, enabling accurate predictions in the ...
Shahin Eskandari+5 more
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