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A Choquet theory of Lipschitz‐free spaces
Abstract Let (M,d)$(M,d)$ be a complete metric space and let F(M)$\mathcal {F}({M})$ denote the Lipschitz‐free space over M$M$. We develop a ‘Choquet theory of Lipschitz‐free spaces’ that draws from the classical Choquet theory and the De Leeuw representation of elements of F(M)$\mathcal {F}({M})$ (and its bi‐dual) by positive Radon measures on βM ...
Richard J. Smith
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Finite normal edge-transitive Cayley graphs [PDF]
An approach to analysing the family of Cayley graphs for a finite group G is given which identifies normal edge-transitive Cayley graphs as a sub-family of central importance. These are the Cayley graphs for G for which a subgroup of automorphisms exists which both normalises G and acts transitively on edges. It is shown that, for a nontrivial group G,
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The Impact of Upper Limb Apraxia on General and Domain-Specific Self-Efficacy in Post-Stroke Patients. [PDF]
Sánchez-Bermejo L +2 more
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The Transition to Topographic Normal Modes
Abstract The present note proposes an explanation of topographic normal modes that grow in a flow with a zonally symmetric mountain. An issue of practical importance is whether one expects the maximum amplitude to occur poleward or equatorward of a mountain localized in the cross-stream direction.
Christopher A. Davis, Mark T. Stoelinga
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A kind route from grounding to fundamentality. [PDF]
Correia F.
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Passive Voice Comprehension during Thematic-Role Assignment in Russian-Speaking Children Aged 4-6 Is Reflected in the Sensitivity of ERP to Noun Inflections. [PDF]
Kruchinina O +3 more
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Sheffer operation in relational systems. [PDF]
Chajda I, Länger H.
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