... we have described are heuristic aids rather than failsafe procedures for the rapid construction ofa sizeable and accurate lexicon from s machine-readable dictionary of variable accuracy and ... example, the morphological features AT, LAT and BARE_ADJ are not there This type of feature is critical to the analysis of derivxtional variants, and such information is necessary for the correct application ... V and BAR, used to define the major categories ofthe grammar, most features can be classlfied in terms ofthe categories they apply to For each major category type there is a set of head features...
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... approximation ofthe equation in a weak sense and application ofthe topological theory ofa degree that allows to establish the existence of solutions on the basis ofa priori estimates and statements ... statements about passage to the limit Note that in the case ofa not cylindrical domain (with respect to t) the necessary spaces of differentiable functions cannot be regarded as spaces of functions of ... prove a similar result for a domain with changing boundary The article is organized as follows We need a number of auxiliary results about functional spaces for the formulation ofthe basic results...
... ịt ỵ A2 expkHX;2 ịt ỵ A3 where A1 , A2 , and A3 are the fractions ofthe fast, slow and stable amide protons and kHX,1 and kHX,2 are the apparent exchange rate constants for the fast and slow amide ... conjugates were independent ofthe size ofthe glycan (Tables and 5, [36]) The analysis revealed that the changes in these parameters statistically correlate for both the acylation and deacylation ... Structural dynamics and serine protease catalysis Table Global energetic parameters and DebyeWaller temperature factors calculated for the protein portion of a- CT and the various lactose -a- CT conjugate...
... Biot’s thesis Brougham and the Theory of Light In the final, added, paragraph ofthe translation the eminent French men of science listed were Laplacians and advocates ofthe corpuscular theory of ... increasing attack from the supporters ofthe alternative wave theory of light Because of this aspect of his work it was welcomed in Britain by advocates ofthe Laplacians and the corpuscular theory These ... illustrious inhabitant De Morgan was also educated at Trinity but moved to London, where he became a Fellow ofthe RAS and a close friend of Baily He was Professor of Mathematics at the University of London,...
... As the temperature increases thenonlinear absorption coefficient increases until it reached the maximum value (peak) and then it decreases At different values ofthe size Lx and Ly of wire the ... complex and nonlinear In addition, from the analytic results, we also see that when the term in proportional to quadratic the intensity ofthe EMW ( E0 ) (in the expressions ofthenonlinear absorption ... coefficient ofa strong EMW) tend toward zero, thenonlinear result will turn back to a linear result Numerical results obtained for a GaAs/GaAsAl CQW show that α depends strongly and nonlinearly on the...
... that thenonlinear structure of gait is dependent on the neural control ofthe forward progression ofthe center of mass during the stance phase of gait As the mechanical actuator increased the ... built a mechanical horizontal actuator that assisted the forward motionofthe center of mass during the stance phase Based on the results of our simulations, we hypothesized that the magnitude of ... if the changes in thenonlinear structure ofthe hip joint were a result of normal torso control during the stance phase Since the mechanical horizontal actuator was attached at the waist of the...
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... division of xn by the instance, one has that a0 n characteristic polynomial ofA Further, by elementary techniques of linear algebra one can also compute them in terms ofthe eigenvalues ofA an approach ... Consider an eigenvalue λ of A, and let λ2 , λ3 be the other nonnecessarily different eigenvalues ofA Let us show that the eigenvalues ofthe Jacobian matrix at a fixed point associated to λ are just ... Koci´ and G Ladas, Global Behavior ofNonlinear Difference Equationsof Higher Order with c Applications, vol 256 of Mathematics and Its Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands,...
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... Theory and Applications References Q H Ansari and J.-C Yao, A fixed point theorem and its applications to a system of variational inequalities,” Bulletin ofthe Australian Mathematical Society, vol ... Verma 15 studied a class ofnonlinear Fuzzy variational inclusion systems with A, η -accretive mappings in Banach spaces On the other hand, some interesting and classical techniques such as the ... H.-Y Lan and R U Verma, “Iterative algorithms for nonlinear fuzzy variational inclusion systems with A, η -accretive mappings in Banach spaces,” Advances in Nonlinear Variational Inequalities,...
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... “Well-posedness and approximation methods for a model of magnetogasdynamics,” Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Kazakhsko˘ SSR Seriya Fiziko-Matematicheskaya, no 5, pp ı 17–19, 1986 13 S S Smagulov, AA Durmagambetov, ... Fan, S Jiang, and G Nakamura, “Vanishing shear viscosity limit in the magnetohydrodynamic equations, ” Communications in Mathematical Physics, vol 270, no 3, pp 691–708, 2007 11 S Kawashima and ... because ofthe additional nonlinearequations and thenonlinear terms induced by the magnetic field b, our problem becomes a bit more complicated Our main result in this paper is given by the...
... notation is rather standard Various constants are denoted by C and the value ofthe constant may differ even on the same line The quantities on which the constants depend are given in the statements ... space,” to appear in a o Revista Matem´ tica Iberoamericana a 20 Boundary Value Problems [18] L Diening, “Maximal function on generalized Lebesgue spaces L p(·) ,” Mathematical Inequalities & Applications, ... Finally we observe that This completes the proof Lemma 3.4 can be used in the proof ofthe supremum estimate in [7] in the same way as in the proof of Lemma 3.5 Combining this with the weak Harnack...
... and G Ladas and P H Vlahos, Global attraction in a delay difference o equation, Nonlin Anal 17 (1991) 473–479 G Karakostas, Ch G Philos, and Y G Sficas, The dynamics of some discrete population models, ... i=1 mi The proofs ofthe following theorems can be obtained similarly as the proofs of Theorem 6.20.1, Theorem 6.20.2 in [1], so we omit them here Theorem Assume that xF (x) < 0, x = and lim ... Acknowledgement The author would like to thank Prof Pham Ky Anh, Dr Vu Hoang Linh and the referees for useful comments, which improve the presentation of this paper References R P Agarwal, Difference Equations...
... successfully analysed using a matrix product Ansatz [10, 16] In this paper we give a combinatorial derivation and interpretation ofthe stationary distribution ofthe PASEP which is independent ofthe matrix ... with exactly k •s and then at least one ◦ or are all black Similarly let Wn,k,j the sum ofthe weights of basic configurations in Bn that start with exactly k •s then a single ◦ and then at least ... related to that ofthe PASEP we use the following lemma: Lemma 26 Consider a Markov chain C1 with a transition from a state a to a state b with → − probability r We replace the arc ab by the...
... Prostate motion relatively to the pelvic bone structures was calculated on a patient-to-patient basis Overall mean value (mv) and overall standard deviation (SD) and median value of all translational ... intensity-modulated radiotherapy ofthe female breast and the parasternal lymph nodes Am J Clin Oncol 2003, 26:e136-143 Huang E, Dong L, Chandra A, Kuban DA, Rosen II, Evans A, Pollack A: Intrafraction ... have comprised a large extent of manual matching Qualitative evaluation, however, showed that the deformational component was minor in comparison to translation and tilt and the evaluation of...