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GROUPS WITH DENSE TRANSITIVELY NORMAL SUBGROUPS
Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical SocietyAbstract A subgroup X of a group G is said to be transitively normal if X is normal in any subgroup Y of
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Normal to ferromagnetic superconducting transition
Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1983A lattice model of the electromagnetically coupled ferromagnetic superconductor is studied. It is argued that the transition from the normal state to one in which superconductivity coexists with uniform magnetisation should show an inverted lambda anomaly and under suitable conditions could be experimentally detectable.
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Survey for Transition of Normal Reaction
International Journal of Recent Advances in Science and Technology, 2018Transition of reaction is a short-lived unstable molecule in a reaction which is formed in between the reaction when reactants change into products. Whereas, transition state is just the state before formation of new molecule (involves breaking of bonds of reactants and formation of new ones) Transition of reaction differs from a transition state in ...
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Transition-constant Normalization for Image Enhancement
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 36, 2023Jie Huang 0017 +7 more
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On the nature of the superconducting-to-normal transition in transition edge sensors
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2004Abstract A transition edge sensor (TES) is an X-ray microcalorimeter based on a thin film superconductor voltage-biased within its resistive transition. This superconductor is usually modelled as a variable resistor, completely described by a single value of the logarithmic temperature coefficient, α.
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On normal quotients of transitive graphs.
Ars Comb., 2001The original definition of the normal quotient of a vertex-transitive graph given in group-theoretical terms is reformulated and generalized into the combinatorial language. Some properties inherited by the first definition of the normal quotient are shown to be inherited also by the second one.
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Public transit in transition: The “new normal” or a return to normal?
Transport PolicyParsa Pezeshknejad +2 more
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