... (eiθ + 1) and (eiθ − 1) The stability problem for the top order family The results obtained in the previous section permit to attack the question concerning the stability problem for the k-step ... modulus and σk (z) has not roots of unit modulus Then, the assertions of the theorem follow from Remark 4.1 We are now in the position to give the main results related to the stability problem Theorem ... Theorem 3.4 and relation (2.15) the proof immediately follows We are now ready to answer the question concerning the values assumed by the polynomials ρk−1 (z) and σk (z) on the unit circle Theorem...
... the base B0 , andthe embedding of each edge uses at most one bridge The set of the edges embedded entirely on the base will be denoted by E0 andthe set of i i the edges embedded on the bridge ... representing the edges of Hx are pairwise disjoint and for x = 2, , m − the curves representing the edges of Hx intersect the curves representing the edges of Hx−1 and Hx+1 We keep the following rule: the ... m − the curves representing the edges of Wxy intersect the curves representing the edges of Wx(y−1) and Wx(y+1) We again keep the rule that the interiors of the curves representing wxyz and...
... between Greece andthe EU and About the Book: The Economic Crisis in Europe andthe Balkans vii the world as a whole are unfavourable for Greece and have further deteriorated The authors state ... The injections to the economy will firstly be applied to the domestic demand by loosening of the fiscal policy However, the situation of the v vi About the Book: The Economic Crisis in Europe and ... growth andthe development in the banking sector About the Book: The Economic Crisis in Europe andthe Balkans ix Dimitrios Kyrkilis, Simeon Semasis and Constantinos Styliaras discuss whether and...
... planting, it is considered that the organic matter from the rice stubble remained in the soil On the other hand, it is thought that the organic matter in the soil from the two other test plots are used ... In the non-vegetation plot soil and shield plot soil, the difference in the amount of removal for the 0-1 cm layer is due to the different amount of organic matter on the surface soil In the ... Fig.8 and 5- cm layer is shown in Fig.9 At 0-1 cm layer, nitrogen removal in the shield plot soil is smaller than others The nitrogen removal capability of the shield plot is lost after week The...
... liquid from the physico-chemical processes, which was the mixture of the effluent from the phosphorus adsorption column andthe backwash water, was circulated back to the anaerobic tank andthe oxic ... Co., Japan), and then the mixture of microbubble ozone and sludge was circulated back into the reactor After ozonation, the supernatant with unsettled microsolids was flowed into the phosphorus ... reactor, the operational conditions were optimized by changing the amount of sludge to be ozonated andthe recirculation ratio of the residual liquid from the physico-chemical processes to the anaerobic...
... pump To avoid the direct effects on theremoval of cadmium and phosphorus by parts other than the rhizome, the water level of the cultivation pot was kept lower than the top of the rhizome by ... 25°C The composition of the culture broth shown in Table was basically the same as that in the previous study (Sagehashi et al., 2009) The volume of the total culture broth was set as L and was ... to design the multi-functional wetland The purposes of this study are thus to clarify the dynamics of cadmium removal by giant reed, and investigate its concentration in plant body The dynamics...
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... India, east Africa, the islands of the Caribbean and other places around the globe They provide habitat for fish and shellfish and nursery areas to the larger ocean, and perform important physical ... hundreds of shallow and deep wells throughout the Florida Keys and south Florida, contribute to the eutrophication of nearshore waters andthe death and decline of the coral reefs The groups conclude ... missed the high concentrations present in the sedimentary materials of the river bottom Storm events and increases in river turbulence and flow rates resuspend the bacteria and effectively move them...
... health problems andthe reactions of other untrained informants to those problems We assume that, in making these assessments, the psychiatric team is aware of the possibility of error (and bias) ... it in the light of their understanding of the mental health and reporting processes which generate that information Their (approximately accurate) understanding of the relationship between the ... possible here Let cj be the residual covariance cov (Yij , Ai X i ) and σVj η be the covariance between the random component of the measurement error for observer j andthe random component of educational...
... that the workflow “drills down” progressively from the level of the query to plans and to operators, and then uses dependency analysis andthe symptoms database to further drill down to the level ... estimates the resource usage (e.g., CPU and I/O) of the operator based on the values of input parameters While the number and types of input parameters depend on the operator type, the main ones are the ... important that the administrators are able to understand and validate the tool’s reasoning Otherwise, administrators may never trust the tool enough to use it II Can the format deal with the noisy...
... of the lemma and suffix helps in tiding over the data sparsity problem by allowing the system to reason about the suffix-case marker combination rather than the combination of the specific word and ... both the cases use the agent relation The other distinguishing aspect of UNL is the hyper -node that represents scope In the example sentence, the whole clause “that he was hit by Jack” forms the ... Jack” forms the object of the verb said, and hence is represented in a scope The Stanford dependency parser on the other hand represents these dependencies with the help of the clausal complement...
... moreover the implied constant depends on j, s, the parameters at infinity of f and g (i.e the weight or the eigenvalue of the Laplacian) and on the level of g Remark 1.2 One can check from the proof ... Burgess bound (to handle the contribution from the continuous spectrum) is sufficient to finish the proof of Theorem Remark 1.5 We find rather striking that the solution of the subconvexity problem for ... of q andthe critical range for the variable c is around q As in [KMV2] we open the Kloosterman sum and apply a Voronoi type summation formula to the λg (m) sum, with the effect of replacing the...
... expressed by the formula of the Boussinet, then the assumption about the random force will lead, in particular, to the results of the work The physical reason of the assumption about the uncorrelativity ... complete theory, applicable for the smaller intervals of the time, assumptions were made (Ornshtein, the Kroutkov, and others, see also ) that the uncorrelated random function is not the velocity, and ... legitimate andthe theory correctly describes the process, taking place in the interval of the time within the time of the relaxation (and more), then it is, nevertheless, not applicable for the examination...
... forthcoming The subsequent crash devastated the CLEC sector, thereby reducing the competitive pressure felt by the ILECs To add to the woes of the industry and of the economy in general, local broadband ... implications of the broadband problem for national security and for equality of economic and educational opportunity the so-called “digital divide” problem In all of these areas, broadband deployment ... homes and 128 kilobits per second “upstream” to the Internet This is far less than true (and technically feasible) broadband speeds, andthe structure of these services further reduces their...
... dormancy—of the moments of the zeta function Nor is there any mention of the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis, the Modified Generalized Riemann Hypothesis, the Extended Riemann Hypothesis, the Grand Riemann ... factors They are, to use a word mathematicians rather like, “trivial” factors The interesting factors are the others: 2, 4, 7, and 14 These are called the proper factors The number 28, therefore, ... “Introduction to the Analysis of the Infinite.” The notions of the infinite andthe infinitesimal created serious problems in math during the early nineteenth century, though, and eventually they were...
... outcomes if the set of possible outcomes is not clearly defined We shall therefore regard the measurement problem as composed of both theproblem of definite outcomes andtheproblem of the preferred ... interpreted as the environment determining the properties of the system In this sense, the decoherence program has embedded the rather formal concept of measurement as proposed by the Standard andthe Copenhagen ... worlds and minds; and whether there is an actual (physical) or only perspectival splitting of the worlds and minds into the different branches corresponding to the terms in the superposition: does the...