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THE ANALOG CITY: Maintaining Everyday Life Through Repair and Jugaad
Abstract Urban scholarship consistently discusses improvisation and heterogeneity as central to urban life in the global South. In this article, I bring together scholarship on urban improvisation and the digital world of smart cities to understand the city as analog.
Julia Corwin
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Approximately Multiplicative Functionals on the Spaces of Formal Power Series
We characterize the conditions under which approximately multiplicative functionals are near multiplicative functionals on weighted Hardy spaces.
F. Ershad, S. H. Petroudi
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In this paper, we study the weighted composition operators Wφ,ψ:f→ψ(f○φ) between weighted Bergman spaces and Hardy spaces on the unit ball of Cn. We characterize the boundedness and the compactness of the weighted composition operators Wφ,ψ:Ap(να)→Aq(νβ)
Ueki, Sei-ichiro, Luo, Luo
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Statewide sanctuary policies and female homicide rates, 2016–2021
Abstract The current study examines whether state immigration enforcement policies, such as sanctuary policies that limit local police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, are associated with female homicide rates in the United States (2016–2021).
Kaitlin M. Boyle +3 more
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Intra‐ and Interspecific Effects on Spatio‐Temporal Behavior of Common Commensal Rodent Species
This study revealed major findings on spatio‐temporal behavior of commensal rodents on a pig farm showing the influence of interspecific dominance on movement behavior and the resulting species‐specific ecological adaptations. Additionally, rodents tend to stay in their home ranges and migration to other stable buildings is only rare.
Florian Huels +8 more
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Rulers on the road: Itinerant rule in the Holy Roman Empire, AD 919–1519
Abstract Itinerant rule, rule exercised through traveling, was a common yet insufficiently researched, premodern form of governance. Studying the determinants of ruler itineraries in the Holy Roman Empire, AD 919–1519, we argue that rulers' visits targeted “marginal” elites.
Carl Müller‐Crepon +3 more
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Extension of Hardy Inequality on Weighted Sequence Spaces [PDF]
Let and be a sequence with non-negative entries. If , denote by the infimum of those satisfying the following inequality: whenever . The purpose of this paper is to give an upper bound for the norm of operator T on weighted sequence spaces d ...
R. Lashkaripour
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Spectrum of Compact Weighted Composition Operators on the Weighted Hardy Space in the Unit Ball
Let BN be the unit ball in the N-dimensional complex space, for È, a holomorphic function in BN, and Õ, a holomorphic map from BN into itself, the weighted composition operator on the weighted Hardy space H2(β,BN) is given by (CÈ,Õ)f=È ...
Cheng Yuan, Ze-Hua Zhou
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POINTWISE MULTIPLIERS FROM WEIGHTED BERGMAN SPACES AND HARDY SPACES TO WEIGHTED BERGMAN SPACES
Pointwise multipiers from weighted Bergman spaces and Hardy spaces to weighted Bergman spaces are characterized by using Bloch type spaces, BMOA type spaces, weighted Bergman spaces and tent ...
Zhao, Ruhan, Ruhan Zhao
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ABSTRACT Investigating why hominins adopted particular flake technologies during the Mid‐to‐Late Pleistocene is essential to understanding patterns of lithic innovation. This period witnessed the emergence of Levallois technologies (~350–250 ka) and later blades, each “replacing” earlier forms.
Anna Mika, Alastair Key
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