St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 19. cilt,1-494. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2008 |
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Sayfa 208
... Example 8.2 ( E6 ) . Now , let G be of type E6 . The center of G is isomorphic to μ3 . Again we can identify ☀ and Þ . The fundamental weight 4 w1 = 3 5 4 2 · α3 + 2α4 + α5 + α6 3 3 is not in the root lattice ; so its class generates A ...
... Example 8.2 ( E6 ) . Now , let G be of type E6 . The center of G is isomorphic to μ3 . Again we can identify ☀ and Þ . The fundamental weight 4 w1 = 3 5 4 2 · α3 + 2α4 + α5 + α6 3 3 is not in the root lattice ; so its class generates A ...
Sayfa 343
... example allows us to illustrate this in the two - dimensional case . Example 5.6 . Let h : ( o , + ∞ ) → R be a continuous function with limt → + ∞ h ( t ) = + ∞ . = { ( 1 , 2 ) € R2 : $ 1 > σ , | §2 | < h ( §1 ) } . Then by ...
... example allows us to illustrate this in the two - dimensional case . Example 5.6 . Let h : ( o , + ∞ ) → R be a continuous function with limt → + ∞ h ( t ) = + ∞ . = { ( 1 , 2 ) € R2 : $ 1 > σ , | §2 | < h ( §1 ) } . Then by ...
Sayfa 348
... examples of open sets NC R " with bad behavior of the function . N ± 1 - Example 6.17 . Let a € = ( -1 , + ∞ ) UU ( −k − 1 , −k ) . Then ( a ) < + ∞ if and only if a is a nonnegative integer . + + Proof . By Theorem 6.7 , ƒ € L ( R ) ...
... examples of open sets NC R " with bad behavior of the function . N ± 1 - Example 6.17 . Let a € = ( -1 , + ∞ ) UU ( −k − 1 , −k ) . Then ( a ) < + ∞ if and only if a is a nonnegative integer . + + Proof . By Theorem 6.7 , ƒ € L ( R ) ...
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