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A stronger criterion for the Weak Weak Axiom

Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2004
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Weak and Weak* Topologies

2009
In this chapter, we will study topologies on Banach spaces which are weaker (i.e. coarser) than the norm topology.
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The Weak and Weak Topologies

1998
The topology induced by a norm on a vector space is a very strong topology in the sense that it has many open sets. This has some advantages, especially since a function whose domain is such a space finds it particularly easy to be continuous, but it also has its disadvantages.
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ON WEAK ORTHOMORPHISMS

Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 2011
Summary: In this paper we study some important structural properties of weak orthomorphisms. Some new results of such operators are presented.
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Flatness Is Not a Weakness

2000
We propose an extension, called Lp+, of the temporal logic LTL, which enables talking about finitely many register values: the models are infinite words over tuples of integers (resp. real numbers). The formulas of Lp+ are flat: on the left of an until, only atomic formulas or LTL formulas are allowed.
Hubert Comon, Véronique Cortier
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Stress relaxation behaviour of marble under cyclic weak disturbance and confining pressures

Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2021
Jin Yu, Yaoliang Zhu, Xueying Liu
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Weak Measurement of a Superconducting Qubit Reconciles Incompatible Operators

Physical Review Letters, 2021
J T Monroe   +2 more
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Sensitive Logic Nanodevices with Strong Response for Weak Inputs

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
Wen Yi Lv, Chun Hong Li, Yuan Fang Li
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The Weak and Weak* Topologies: An Introduction

1984
As we saw in our brief study of compactness in normed linear spaces, the norm topology is too strong to allow any widely applicable subsequential extraction principles. Indeed, in order that each bounded sequence in X have a norm convergent subsequence, it is necessary and sufficient that X be finite dimensional.
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Cluster–galaxy weak lensing

Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 2020
Keiichi Umetsu, Umetsu Keiichi
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