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221Boundary integral equations on unbounded rough surfaces: Fredholmness and the finite section method Simon N. Chandler-Wilde and Marko Lindner ABSTRACT. We consider a class of boundary integral equations that arise in the

Boundary integral equations on unbounded rough surfaces: Fredholmness and the finite section method Simon N. Chandler-Wilde and Marko Lindner ABSTRACT. We consider a class of boundary integral equations that arise in the

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- Date: 2006-10-03 05:22:00
    222PAMM · Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. 10, 157 – DOIpammA Verified Monotonicity-Based Solution of a Simple Finite Element Model with Uncertain Node Locations Andrew P. Smith1 , Jürgen Garlof

    PAMM · Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. 10, 157 – DOIpammA Verified Monotonicity-Based Solution of a Simple Finite Element Model with Uncertain Node Locations Andrew P. Smith1 , Jürgen Garlof

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    Source URL: www-home.htwg-konstanz.de

    - Date: 2013-11-14 05:10:18
      223Towards an Algebraic Theory of Boolean Circuits Yves Lafont∗ February 12, 2003 Abstract Boolean circuits are used to represent programs on finite data. Reversible Boolean circuits and

      Towards an Algebraic Theory of Boolean Circuits Yves Lafont∗ February 12, 2003 Abstract Boolean circuits are used to represent programs on finite data. Reversible Boolean circuits and

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      Source URL: iml.univ-mrs.fr

      - Date: 2008-02-25 09:20:30
        224Finite Antenna-tech paper.indd

        Finite Antenna-tech paper.indd

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        Source URL: resource.ansys.com

        - Date: 2014-05-13 15:59:32
          225AN INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL PHENOMENON IN FINITE-DIMENSIONAL METRIC TOPOLOGY ALEXANDER N. DRANISHNIKOV, STEVEN C. FERRY, AND SHMUEL WEINBERGER Abstract. We show that there are homotopy equivalences h : N → M between closed

          AN INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL PHENOMENON IN FINITE-DIMENSIONAL METRIC TOPOLOGY ALEXANDER N. DRANISHNIKOV, STEVEN C. FERRY, AND SHMUEL WEINBERGER Abstract. We show that there are homotopy equivalences h : N → M between closed

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          Source URL: math.uchicago.edu

          - Date: 2016-05-16 22:08:11
            226Finite part of operator K-theory for groups finitely embeddable into Hilbert space and the degree of non-rigidity of manifolds Shmuel Weinberger and Guoliang Yu∗  Abstract: In this paper, we study lower bounds on the K

            Finite part of operator K-theory for groups finitely embeddable into Hilbert space and the degree of non-rigidity of manifolds Shmuel Weinberger and Guoliang Yu∗ Abstract: In this paper, we study lower bounds on the K

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            Source URL: math.uchicago.edu

            - Date: 2015-01-07 18:10:07
              227Preprint accepted for publication in Journal of Computational Physics, 2013 http://dx.doi.orgj.jcpFirst, Second, and Third Order Finite-Volume Schemes for Diffusion Hiroaki Nishikawa ∗

              Preprint accepted for publication in Journal of Computational Physics, 2013 http://dx.doi.orgj.jcpFirst, Second, and Third Order Finite-Volume Schemes for Diffusion Hiroaki Nishikawa ∗

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              - Date: 2015-07-29 07:58:18
                228ALGORITHMS FOR D-FINITE FUNCTIONS MANUEL KAUERS ∗ Abstract. D-finite functions play an important role in the part of computer algebra concerned with algorithms for special functions. They are interesting both from a co

                ALGORITHMS FOR D-FINITE FUNCTIONS MANUEL KAUERS ∗ Abstract. D-finite functions play an important role in the part of computer algebra concerned with algorithms for special functions. They are interesting both from a co

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                - Date: 2015-10-20 06:48:17
                  229THE COMPLEXITY OF INTERSECTING FINITE AUTOMATA HAVING FEW FINAL STATES Michael Blondin, Andreas Krebs, and Pierre McKenzie

                  THE COMPLEXITY OF INTERSECTING FINITE AUTOMATA HAVING FEW FINAL STATES Michael Blondin, Andreas Krebs, and Pierre McKenzie

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                  Source URL: www-etud.iro.umontreal.ca

                  - Date: 2014-09-08 14:53:13
                    230Matrix techniques for strongly regular graphs and related geometries Supplement to the notes of W. Haemers Intensive Course on Finite Geometry and its Applications, University of Ghent, April 3-14, 2000

                    Matrix techniques for strongly regular graphs and related geometries Supplement to the notes of W. Haemers Intensive Course on Finite Geometry and its Applications, University of Ghent, April 3-14, 2000

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                    - Date: 2011-08-31 15:33:10