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In this text I intend to deal with the question whether phenomenology is to be uniquely developed as a transcendental philosophy. From a historical standpoint, a number of post-Husserlian phenomenologists aimed at overcoming Husserl's phenomenology ...
Claudio Tarditi
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Transcendental equations satisfied by the individual zeros of Riemann $\zeta$, Dirichlet and modular $L$-functions [PDF]
We consider the non-trivial zeros of the Riemann $\zeta$-function and two classes of $L$-functions; Dirichlet $L$-functions and those based on level one modular forms.
França, Guilherme, LeClair, André
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A system of transcendental equations (SoTE) is a set of simultaneous equations containing at least a transcendental function. Solutions involving transcendental equations are often problematic, particularly in the form of a system of equations.
Chukwuma Ogbonnaya +3 more
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If K is a field and L an extension field, α ∈ L is said to be algebraic over K if it satisfies an equation with coefficients in K. If α does not satisfy any such on, it is called transcendental over K.
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On certain transcendental numbers. [PDF]
Making use of the classic Lindemann-Weierstraß theorem and the Gelfond-Schneider theorem, the author derives a lot of interesting new facts such as Theorem 1. Suppose \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are algebraic numbers. Then \(e^{\alpha} \cos \beta\) and \(e^{\alpha} \sin\beta\) are algebraically independent if and only if \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) are ...
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This article presents a Fifteen‐level inverter topology that has a lesser number of switches (12) and can accommodate isolated DC sources. The total harmonic elimination (THD) of the proposed topology using genetic algorithm is within the IEEE 519 standards. Further, the fifteen‐level inverter is implemented in Hardware and firing pulses were generated
Yogesh Joshi +4 more
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O NÚMERO 𝛑 E A QUADRATURA DO CÍRCULO
- Long ago, around 4000 BC , there was already the number π , but not as we know it today. It is noteworthy that the first mathematician to use the number "pi" as the Greek letter π was the French mathematician Leonhard Euler ( 1707-1783 ) . As old as
Juliano Ferreira de Lima +2 more
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“Transcendental Homelessness” in Western Modernist Sonnets
The article deals with the fundamental existential topos of modernist poetry – “transcendental homelessness” (“transzendentale Obdachlosigkeit” is a term coined by G. Lukács).
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Antecendents and Consequences of Trancedental Knowledge Sharing to Improve Work Performance
This study was undertaken in an attempt to build a theoretical model through an in-depth study on the effect of transcendental knowledge sharing on the budget implementation performance as well as novelty in answering the gap between affective ...
M. Rahmawan Arifin
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Moral inscrutability and self-constitution in Kant [PDF]
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason to demonstrate the existence of evil disposition (Gesinnung). The author be¬lieves that, in this work, Kant introduces two innovations in respect
Muchnik P.
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