... transpositions, then the poly-
nomial (1) is equal to a sum of polynomials of the form (2) and again is TNN.
(⇐) Suppose that π is not less than or equal to σ in the Bruhat order. By Theorem 1
we ... transpositions, then the
evaluation of (3) at A is equal to a sum of polynomials of the form (4) and again (3) is
SNN.
(⇐) Suppose that π is not less than or equal to σ in the...
... verifying that the corresponding face
of the dominant chamber is confined to a single face of H. We omit the proof, since a
stronger result for affine Weyl groups will be given later in the proof of Theorem ... assignment of coordinates for the Bruhat ordering of any parabolic
quotient W
J
(including the full group W in the case J = ∅) may be produced once we
have coordin...
... during multiple natural disasters in the past 2
decades, including the earthquake in Armenia in 1988 [35], Wenchuan, China, in 2008
[36], and Haiti in 2010 [37], and the tsunami in Indonesia in ... article as they were all
involved in the literature search, evaluation of the literature, writing and editing process.
All authors read and approved the final manusc...
... than (1) for m ≥ 8. So the Bollobas conjecture fails for
k ≥ 10.
The idea of the above construction which improves on products of H
3
can be applied
to products of other families as well. For example, ... starting
with products of H
k
for any k>3 as well. Or we can start with the families F
constructed above. This will allow a very slight improvement in the lower bound...
... containing
(f,f, ···,f):f ∈ S
, I is
a two-sided ideal in G,andJ is a closed right ideal in G.
By Theorem 2.9, (θ, ···,θ) is a minimal idempotent in G, therefore I,being
a two-sided ideal in ... because the T
m
’s contain all the words we are looking
for and they are all contained in C
z
.
3. Four open problems.
In this section we discuss a few further extensions of the...
... maintained by revising the state of the nodes in the logical structure. In other
words, the valid/invalid state of the nodes in this network corresponds to the In/ Out state of the nodes in the ...
increasing living standards and corporate profits. The design of a product lifecycle includes the steps of
modeling the lifecycle itself, evaluating it from variou...
... below).
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Authors’ contributions
QZ carried out the theoretical proof and drafted the manuscript. XH partici...
... optimal in their general setting, and at the same time,
are not very far from the best estimates for particular hypergraphs, when we apply the
general setting for them.
For example, for any fixed ... from the van der Waerden inequality for the permanent, provided the
lower bound for the asymptotic formula.
Our goal now is to show (13) from Lemma 3 for k = o(n
1/2...
... Kronecker products including simple proofs
of some basic results of the theory. The experts in symmetric function theory may
skip this section. In the fourth section we use the pairing s
µ
→q
µ
to ... Our point of departure, as in Macdonald ( [Ma]), is the Frobenius formula,
equation I.1, in the vari ables x
0
, x
1
, . . ., x
n
which for λ = (n − k, µ) with µ ⊢ k may be...
... an
embedding of u in ¯w with the n in position i + ℓk for each i ∈ η(w) and these are the
only embeddings. These embeddings exist because there is a pseudo-embedding of v into
w with the n in position ... (directed) path in ∆ starting at α, we construct a word in P
∗
by concatenating
the elements on the arcs on the path in the order in which they are encountered....