... Ergodic properties of rational mappings withlarge topological degree By Vincent Guedj Abstract Let X be a projective manifold and f : X → X a rational mapping withlarge topological degree, dt > λk−1 ... explained in Section 1597 RATIONAL MAPPINGS WITHLARGE TOPOLOGICAL DEGREE ∗ Recall that (f n )∗ ddc S = ddc (f n )∗ S for all n (because (π1 )∗ , π2 commute with d, dc ) We infer, by induction, that ... ergodic properties of µf : it is mixing with positive Lyapunov exponents, preimages of ”most” points as well as repelling periodic points are equidistributed with respect to µf (Theorem 3.1) Moreover,...
... nuclei, with both speakers taking part, and then attach any nearby satellites that pertained to the segment We did not attempt to distinguish nested adjacency pairs These would be placed within ... included a posting on the university events mailing list, sent to people associated with the university, but with no particular linguistic training Linguistics first-year students and Computer ... the agreement of the aggregated group votes with regard to expert opinion The aggregated responses from the volunteer annotators agree extremely well with expert opinion Acting as a unit, the groupÕs...
... data with hierarchical word clusters generated by defined over a pair of entity mentions within a the Brown clustering algorithm (Brown et al., 1992) single sentence The major relation types with ... feature vector v The type with the highest probability will be output as the class label for the mention pair We now describe a supervised baseline system with a very large set of features and ... the reduction of annotation need with cluster-based features as in Koo et al (2008) for dependency parsing PC4 with sizes 50, 125, 175 outperformed the baseline with sizes 75, 175, 225 respectively...
... find large independent sets in graphs withlarge odd girth at To illustrate the ideas behind this algorithm we shall first prove our results for graphs of odd girth at least Dealing with graphs with ... The results of this paper are designed to deal with the case when the average degree of the graph is large We shall prove that an r-regular graph without and cycles has an independence number ... we can extend Theorem to deal with graphs known to have larger odd girth Theorem Let G be a graph of order n with odd girth 2k + (k ≥ 2) and...
... of larger odd girth Lemma 2: Let G have odd girth 2k + or greater (k ≥ 2) Then v∈G + d1 (v) + · · · + dk−1 (v)) + d1 (v) + · · · + dk (v) (1 α(G) ≥ v∈G Proof Randomly label the vertices of G with ... Theorem This improves Denley’s Theorem References Denley, T., The Independence number of graphs withlarge odd girth, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics (1994) #R9 ...
... vertices for which there is a cubic graph with girth g, is a strictly increasing function of g The technique is to construct a graph with girth g − from one with girth g Throughout this section G ... 17 A graph with 2978 vertices is obtained by excising a tree with 46 vertices from a graph with girth 18 (see below) Girth 18 Bray, Parker, and Rowley [13] have constructed a graph with 3024 vertices ... Mathematics and its Applications, 1972, pp 1–17 N L Biggs, Graphs withlarge girth Ars Combinatorica 25C (1987) 73–80 N L Biggs, Cubic graphs withlarge girth (In: Combinatorial Mathematics: Proceedings...
... induces a ∆-overfull subgraph of G∗ Figure pairs of vertices with largest indices So, every induced ∆-overfull subgraph H of G with |V (H)| > |V (G)| − ∆(G) is found in O(n log n + m) time The ... let H be a ∆-overfull subgraph of G with |V (H)| < 2∆(G) Let F be an edge cut of G with |F | < ∆(G) that separates V (H) Then there is a component C of G − F with |V (C) ∩ V (H)| = |V (H)| − Let ... generalization: every graph has at most one induced ∆-overfull subgraph H with |V (H)| > |V (G)| − ∆(G) Thus, every graph G with 3∆ > |V | contains at most three induced ∆-overfull subgraphs Terminology...
... beneficial to choose a hypergraph with fewer hyperedges of still relatively large size (to make it easier for Maker to hit each of them), yet with covering number large enough Turning this paradigm ... thus interested in showing the existence of hypergraphs with few hyperedges and large covering number This is discussed in the next section Large covers of small hypergraphs For positive integers ... term “almost surely” means with probability tending to as the number of vertices n tends to infinity”; ω(n) stands for any function tending to infinity abritrarily slowly with n.) As for Hamiltonicity,...
... give a (3, 2)-transversal together with P0 , P2 or P3 ; so without loss Q0 = {4, 5} Then Q0 , {7, 8} and P2 are a (3, 2)-transversal except when P2 = {y, 4} with y ∈ {0, 1} Now in the first column ... matrix with the columns 0, 1, 2, 3, whose entries are subsets P ⊂ Z9 Note that a (3, 2)-transversal in M simply is a 3-transversal in M consisting of pairwise disjoint sets A set P ⊂ Z9 in M with ... 2)-transversal, so without loss each column of M consists of three 2-(element-)sets and one 3-set Moreover we may assume that any two 2-sets in different columns are distinct Otherwise without loss...
... arcs with excess 2, up to projective equivalence (i.e., equivalence with respect to the group PGL(3, q)) This classification forms the basis for a fast computer program that classifies arcs with larger ... for a computer program to search for arcs with excess larger than two: we use the theorems of the previous sections to quickly generate all large arcs with excess two up to equivalence, and then ... through Q in this case) We call conical subsets which attain these bounds large In this paper we divide the arcs withlarge conical subsets into three categories : • An arc S of type I has a conical...
... first 24 hours after methadone dosing during the adverse event, but large pharmacokinetic changes were obvious Since such large intra-individual changes may have occurred in other patients, we ... second half of the equation, ECF is a tiny contributor to the total Vd, especially for a drug with a large Vd such as methadone [9] A decrease in tissue binding would not be expected to reduce ... methadone contributed to this symptomatic overexposure, the large change in bound methadone may also have contributed by making available a large reservoir of free drug for transport or diffusion...
... ility have b een p aid s p e c ia l t t e n tio n NO N L IN E A R OSCILLATIONS OF THE SYSTEM WITHLARGE STATIC DEFLECTION F THE e l a s t ic e l e m e n t s a n d l im it e d p o w e r su p p ... n t h e s e l f - e x c i t e d a n d p a r a m e t r i c oscil l a t i o n s IN THE SYSTEM WITHLARGE STATIC DEFLECTION T h e p r e se n t s e c tio n deals w ith s o m e related p rob lem ... o f s e l f -e x c i t e d o s c il l a t io n w it h forced one in N O N L IN E A R SYSTEMS WITHLARGE STATIC DEFLECTION In th is section the attention is concentrated on stu d yin g the co...
... have been examined: 1) The non-linear oscillations of electro-mechanical systems with limited power supply and large static deflection of the elastic elements 2) The interaction between the self-excited ... parametric oscillations and also between the self-excited and forced ones in the non-linear systems withlarge static deflection of the elastic elements when the mechanisms exciting these oscillations ... t io n o f n o n - lin e a r o s c illa tio n s I - NO N LIN EA R OSCILLATIONS OF THE SYSTEM WITHLARGE STATIC DEFLECTION OF THE ELASTIC ELEMENTS AND LIMITED POW ER SUPPLY In t h is p a r t t...
... conditions with envelope- like effect for nonsmooth vector optimization in infinite dimensions, Nonlinear Anal 77 (2013) 130–148 P.Q Khanh, N.D Tuan, Second-order optimality conditions with the envelope- like ... Second-order optimality conditions with the envelope- like effect are obtained also for local weak and firm solutions, but in terms of other generalized derivatives, with a higher level of nonsmoothness ... (Even in the careful study of second-order optimality conditions with the envelope- like effect in [11], there is a confusion with this phenomenon, see Remark (ii) in Part II ([17]).) This observation...
... Brain Mapping for Stroke Patients withLarge Cortical Infarcts Thus far, there are only a few available brain mapping approaches that deal with brain images withlarge cortical infarcts An early ... for Stroke Patients withLarge Cortical Infarcts istration (HAMMER) (15) Nevertheless, there is no literature evidence to show that this approach works well with brains withlarge cortical infarcts ... the robustness of our mapping approach when dealing with real patients brains withlarge cortical infarctions We randomly chose 15 subjects withlarge cortical infarcts (mean age: 68.67±6.92; males)...
... interfere with the formation of the CD14–LPS complex, resulting in the attenuation of LPS signaling As LF is known to interact with LPS, the binding of LPS with LBP may also be interfered with in ... occurs in mouse macrophages stimulated with hLF (A) Wild-type and TRAF2 ⁄ 5) ⁄ ) MEFs were treated for 60 with endotoxin-depleted hLF (500 lgÆmL)1) or with endotoxin-depleted ActE–hLF containing ... extracts were prepared according to the method of Kida et al [48], with slight modifications Cells treated with various agents were washed with NaCl ⁄ Pi on ice and then suspended in 800 lL of buffer...
... http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/7/1/3 The remaining two-thirds were diluted 10-fold with Chip dilution buffer supplied within the commercial kit followed by incubation with an anti-p50 Ab or nonspecific control Ab (Santa-Cruz ... reversed at 65°C for h, followed by treatment with 10 mg/ml proteinase K for h at 45°C DNA was extracted with phenol/chloroform and precipitated with ethanol Pellets were resuspended in TE buffer ... expression occur largely at a transcriptional level and appear to be immensely heterogeneous, with particular mechanisms invoked in specific cell types[24] However, a common signaling molecule...
... eventual outcomes Data are expressed numerically, with percentages of groups where applicable Variations within categories are shown as means with ranges where appropriate Comparative data between ... clinical presentation and mortality associated with patients with tuberculosis who were admitted to the ICU The records of a total of 33 patients with tuberculosis requiring admission to the ICU ... prognosis at the individual level and transmission within the community This corresponds to previous studies (22,23) With the emergence of HIV with tuberculosis co-infection, it is of primary importance...
... differences between scores marked with † are not statistically significant P CFG - LA (marked with **) was only trained on the WSJ and Brown corpora because it does not scale to large amounts of data We ... for language modeling on large amounts of data 2.1 Lexical context Although it is tempting to think that we can replace the left-to-right generation of n-gram models with the purely top-down ... NNTS Head Annotations We annotate every non-terminal or preterminal with its head word if the head is a closedclass word3 and with its head tag otherwise Klein and Manning (2003) used head tag...
... fungi with one, two or even up to nine SRPK genes [S cerevisiae and S pombe with one gene (Sky1 and Dsk1, respectively); Candida albicans with two (QSAA48 and QS9Q27); Aspergilus niger with nine ... associating SRPKs not only with additional mitotic events, but also with other functional aspects of the mammalian cell cycle Regulation of chromatin binding to the nuclear envelope Several macromolecular ... association with specific members of molecular chaperones (Fig 1) Thus, direct interaction of SRPK1 with cochaperones Aha1 and heat shock protein Hsp40 mediates the formation of a complex with the...