... E Kaslik, A M Balint, S Birauas, and St Balint, Approximation ofthe domain of attraction of an asymptotically stable fixed point ofa first order analytical system of difference equations, Nonlinear ... of attraction Let the following discrete dynamical system be 2 xk+1 = xk + xk + 2yk 2 yk+1 = yk + xk + 2yk k ∈ N (4.1) There exists an infinity of steady states for this system: (0,0) (asymptotically ... representation The domain of attraction of an asymptotically stable steady state ofa discrete dynamical system is not necessarily connected (which is the case for continuous dynamical systems) This fact...
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... and appropriate choice ofthe operators, one can obtain the various classes of variational inclusions and variational inequalities This shows that the system of extended general variational inclusions ... formulation is used to suggest and analyze some iterative methodsforsolving this system of extended general variational inclusions Several special cases of these iterative algorithms are also ... function on the nonconvex set can be characterized by the extended general variational inequality 2.6 Forthe neural network technique forsolving 2.6 , see 5, In particular, for suitable and...
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... standard will depend upon the number of parameters being simultaneously tested, the complexity ofthe sample matrix, and the performance ofthe laboratory If the entire list of parameters in Table ... drops of assayed reference material to the flask, then reweigh Be sure that the drops fall directly into the alcohol without contacting the neck ofthe flask 6.5.2.2 Gases—To prepare standards for ... weight may be used without correction to calculate the concentration ofthe stock standard Commercially prepared stock standards may be used at any concentration if they are certified by the manufacturer...
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... array contains the standard deviations ofthe weighted individual pixel values that went into building the flux array Caveats and Warnings a) Do Not Entirely Trust the Data Quality (DQ) Array ... non-trivial task to identify pixels in the final reduced data which may have been adversely affected by pixels that are saturated by overexposure in the raw data Unfortunately, one cannot rely ... on the Data Quality (DQ) array in the FITS files to properly identify all ofthe bad pixels A list ofthe observations which have over-exposed pixels (identified from the raw data files) is available...
... that the clearance and further metabolism ofthe allergen was altered as a result ofthe inflammation in the lungs of sensitized animals Up to now there are few data available on the fate of an ... tracking after intratracheal (i .t. ) administration of an airborne allergen relevant for human allergic disease The fate of Der p was followed both at the whole-body level by autoradiography and ... conclude that the inflammatory state ofthe lung influence on the rate of metabolism and clearance of Der p Thus, an allergic response may lead to prolonged retention ofthe allergen in the airways This...
... approach, the analyst must select one or more internal standards that are similar in analytical behavior to the compounds of interest The analyst must further demonstrate that the measurement ofthe ... document data quality The laboratory must maintain records to document the quality of data that is generated Ongoing data quality checks are compared with established performance criteria to determine ... if the results of analyses meet the performance characteristics ofthe method When results of sample spikes indicate atypical method performance, a quality control check standard must be analyzed...
... compounds of interest The analyst must further demonstrate that the measurement ofthe internal standard is not affected by method or matrix interferences Because of these limitations, no internal standard ... ongoing analysis of spiked samples to evaluate and document data quality The laboratory must maintain records to document the quality of data that is generated Ongoing data quality checks are compared ... Identify the parameters in the sample by comparing the retention times ofthe peaks in the sample chromatogram with those ofthe peaks in standard chromatograms The width ofthe retention time...
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... Navier-Stokes equations: the final overdetermination Nonstationary linearized system of Navier-Stokes equations: the integral overdetermination Nonstationary nonlinear system of Navier-Stokes equations: ... other accompanying functionals of solutions are specified as compared with related direct problems In spite ofthe fact that the time-dependent system ofthe NavierStokes equationsofthe dynamics ... with angular cut off Fora boundary value problem the conditions forthe boundary data reflect the following situations: the first is connected with the boundary absorption, the second with the thermodynamic...