St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,511-1027. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
Kitabın içinden
81 sonuçtan 1-3 arası sonuçlar
Sayfa 707
... follows by combining Remark 2.1 , ( iv ) , with ( 2.13 ) and the fact A + B + -16 that qЄ No if and only if - No. € q ( ii ) If EE HB and 1 € Assoc H ( E ) , then also 1 € Assoc H ( E + ) . This follows from some geometric arguments ...
... follows by combining Remark 2.1 , ( iv ) , with ( 2.13 ) and the fact A + B + -16 that qЄ No if and only if - No. € q ( ii ) If EE HB and 1 € Assoc H ( E ) , then also 1 € Assoc H ( E + ) . This follows from some geometric arguments ...
Sayfa 972
... follows from the relation 71i.SoB ] = 0 and the Bousfield- Friedlander homotopy spectral sequence [ 17 ] . The set Toi.S1B is the set of isomorphism classes of objects in Bo , To | i.S2B is the set of isomorphism classes of objects in ...
... follows from the relation 71i.SoB ] = 0 and the Bousfield- Friedlander homotopy spectral sequence [ 17 ] . The set Toi.S1B is the set of isomorphism classes of objects in Bo , To | i.S2B is the set of isomorphism classes of objects in ...
Sayfa 1018
... follows that r0 , whence , by the choice of r , we have — 0 < r < n . Furthermore , since ẞ represents a knot , it follows that the permutation S ( B ) is a cycle of length n . Now , consider the permutation S ( 2s ) . We obviously have ...
... follows that r0 , whence , by the choice of r , we have — 0 < r < n . Furthermore , since ẞ represents a knot , it follows that the permutation S ( B ) is a cycle of length n . Now , consider the permutation S ( 2s ) . We obviously have ...
İçindekiler
Asekritova and N Kruglyak Interpolation of Besov spaces in the nondiagonal | 511 |
N Belousov and A A Makhnev On edgeregular graphs with k 3b13 | 517 |
Generalov and N Yu Kosovskaya Hochschild cohomology of the Liu | 539 |
Telif Hakkı | |
27 diğer bölüm gösterilmiyor
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
adjacent algebra algorithm apply approximation assume assumptions of Theorem b₁ bounded called closed coefficients commutative complex consider constant constructed contains continuous convergence Corollary corresponding cycle defined definition denote depends domain elements entire equal equation equivalent estimate example exists extension fact factorization field finite formal formula function given graph Hence ideal implies inequality integral invariant isomorphic lattice Lemma Math Mathematical matrix means module multiplicity norm Note obtain operator parameters polynomial positive present problem Proof properties Proposition proved reduces refinable regularity relations Remark representation respectively result ring root satisfies scheme sequence solution space statement Subsection subspace suffices Suppose symbol symmetric Theorem theory twisted vector vertex vertices zero