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61A COMBINATORIAL CLASSIFICATION OF POSTSINGULARLY FINITE COMPLEX EXPONENTIAL MAPS Dedicated to the memory of Des Sheiham, our inspiring instructor, valued colleague and great friend  BASTIAN L AUBNER

A COMBINATORIAL CLASSIFICATION OF POSTSINGULARLY FINITE COMPLEX EXPONENTIAL MAPS Dedicated to the memory of Des Sheiham, our inspiring instructor, valued colleague and great friend BASTIAN L AUBNER

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Source URL: web.math.princeton.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-03 20:25:37
    62Harmonically trapped unitary few-body systems at finite temperature

    Harmonically trapped unitary few-body systems at finite temperature

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    Source URL: www.int.washington.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2014-04-17 12:00:40
      63Capacity-Achieving Schemes for Finite-State Channels by  Jung Hyun Bae

      Capacity-Achieving Schemes for Finite-State Channels by Jung Hyun Bae

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      Source URL: anastasopoulos.engin.umich.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2018-04-05 11:59:16
        64cvec Compact vectors over finite fieldsMarchMax Neunhöffer

        cvec Compact vectors over finite fieldsMarchMax Neunhöffer

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        Source URL: www.gap-system.org

        Language: English - Date: 2018-05-11 06:23:06
          65SUBGROUP SERIES I KEITH CONRAD 1. Introduction If N is a nontrivial proper normal subgroup of a finite group G then N and G/N are smaller than G. While it is false that G can be completely reconstructed from knowledge

          SUBGROUP SERIES I KEITH CONRAD 1. Introduction If N is a nontrivial proper normal subgroup of a finite group G then N and G/N are smaller than G. While it is false that G can be completely reconstructed from knowledge

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          Source URL: www.math.uconn.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2016-12-17 15:15:38
            66Properties of Doubly Robust Estimators when Nuisance Functions are Estimated Nonparametrically Christoph Rothe and Sergio Firpo Abstract An estimator of a finite-dimensional parameter is said to be doubly robust (DR)

            Properties of Doubly Robust Estimators when Nuisance Functions are Estimated Nonparametrically Christoph Rothe and Sergio Firpo Abstract An estimator of a finite-dimensional parameter is said to be doubly robust (DR)

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            Source URL: www.christophrothe.net

            Language: English - Date: 2018-01-18 06:11:41
              67Microsoft Word - Prediction of 17x17 Grid Crush Behavior with a 2D Finite Element Model_01.doc

              Microsoft Word - Prediction of 17x17 Grid Crush Behavior with a 2D Finite Element Model_01.doc

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              Source URL: wrfpm2017.org

              Language: English - Date: 2017-07-14 02:55:44
                68Primary Mathematics Challenge – NovemberHowever, if you removed all the fractions that included the digit 7 (or, in fact, any specific digit) the total would, in fact, settle to a finite answer. The ways of infi

                Primary Mathematics Challenge – NovemberHowever, if you removed all the fractions that included the digit 7 (or, in fact, any specific digit) the total would, in fact, settle to a finite answer. The ways of infi

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                Source URL: www.m-a.org.uk

                Language: English - Date: 2017-06-30 10:24:40
                  69The Riemann Hypothesis over Finite Fields From Weil to the Present Day James S. Milne September 14, 2015  Abstract

                  The Riemann Hypothesis over Finite Fields From Weil to the Present Day James S. Milne September 14, 2015 Abstract

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                  Source URL: www.jmilne.org

                  Language: English - Date: 2015-09-14 07:29:44
                    70Representation Theory* Its Rise and Its Role in Number Theory Introduction By representation theory we understand the representation of a group by linear transformations of a vector space. Initially, the group is finite,

                    Representation Theory* Its Rise and Its Role in Number Theory Introduction By representation theory we understand the representation of a group by linear transformations of a vector space. Initially, the group is finite,

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                    Source URL: sunsite.ubc.ca

                    Language: English - Date: 2001-05-12 20:19:36