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Uniqueness of solutions to singular p-Laplacian equations with subcritical nonlinearity
We present a geometric approach to the study of quasilinear elliptic p-Laplacian problems on a ball in ℝn${\mathbb{R}^{n}}$ using techniques from dynamical systems.
Maultsby Bevin
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This article is concerned with the study of the unique solvability of a time-nonlocal inverse boundary value problem for second-order hyperbolic equation with an integral overdetermination condition.
Yashar Mehraliyev, Elvin Azizbayov
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We clarify two points made in our commentary (Pezzo & Beckstead, 2020, this issue) on a recent paper by Longoni, Bonezzi, and Morewedge (2019). In both Experiments 1 and 4 from their paper, it is not possible to determine whether accuracy can compensate ...
Mark V. Pezzo, Jason W. Beckstead
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Optimal version of the Picard–Lindelöf theorem
Consider the differential equation $y'=F(x,y)$. We determine the weakest possible upper bound on $|F(x,y)-F(x,z)|$ which guarantees that this equation has for all initial values a unique solution, which exists globally.
Jan-Christoph Schlage-Puchta
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A finite difference method for nonlinear parabolic-elliptic systems of second order partial differential equations [PDF]
This paper deals with a finite difference method for a wide class of weakly coupled nonlinear second-order partial differential systems with initial condition and weakly coupled nonlinear implicit boundary conditions.
Marian Malec, Lucjan Sapa
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String Synchronizing Sets: Sublinear-Time BWT Construction and Optimal LCE Data Structure
Burrows-Wheeler transform (BWT) is an invertible text transformation that, given a text $T$ of length $n$, permutes its symbols according to the lexicographic order of suffixes of $T$. BWT is one of the most heavily studied algorithms in data compression
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Primate Social Cognition: Uniquely Primate, Uniquely Social, or Just Unique? [PDF]
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognizing, manipulating, and predicting other individuals, but only great apes seem to recognize the cognitive basis of manipulative and cooperative tactics or the concept of self. None of these abilities is unique to primates.
Richard W. Byrne, Lucy A. Bates
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On the uniqueness for weak solutions of steady double-phase fluids
We consider a double-phase non-Newtonian fluid, described by a stress tensor which is the sum of a p-Stokes and a q-Stokes stress tensor, with 1
Abdelwahed Mohamed +2 more
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Revisiting a Cutting-Plane Method for Perfect Matchings
In 2016, Chandrasekaran, Végh, and Vempala (Mathematics of Operations Research, 41(1):23–48) published a method to solve the minimum-cost perfect matching problem on an arbitrary graph by solving a strictly polynomial number of linear programs.
Chen, Amber Q. +3 more
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occumb: An R package for site occupancy modeling of eDNA metabarcoding data
This study introduces a new R package, occumb, for the convenient application of site occupancy modeling using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding data. We outline a data analysis workflow, including data setup, model fitting, model assessment, and comparison of potential study settings based on model predictions, all of which can be performed using
Keiichi Fukaya, Yuta Hasebe
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