St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 17. cilt,1-551. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2006 |
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... Remark 2.1 . The condition m≥ 0 has a very lucid sense and is intuitively evident . Indeed , we can assume that the first three critical values are located at 0 , 1 , and ∞ and define the functions R and R - 1 by two rational ...
... Remark 2.1 . The condition m≥ 0 has a very lucid sense and is intuitively evident . Indeed , we can assume that the first three critical values are located at 0 , 1 , and ∞ and define the functions R and R - 1 by two rational ...
Sayfa 402
... Remark 7. The algorithm described at the end of the preceding subsection complements this lemma with a constructive procedure that allows us to recover the R - matrix by a given Hamiltonian . Indeed , if we know a Hamiltonian in the ...
... Remark 7. The algorithm described at the end of the preceding subsection complements this lemma with a constructive procedure that allows us to recover the R - matrix by a given Hamiltonian . Indeed , if we know a Hamiltonian in the ...
Sayfa 477
... Remark 1.1 . In Proposition 1.1 it is necessary to require that the conditions are satisfied for each blowup at each point ; compare Subsection 3.1 . If we want to have the conclusion at each point , we need to decompose X in some ...
... Remark 1.1 . In Proposition 1.1 it is necessary to require that the conditions are satisfied for each blowup at each point ; compare Subsection 3.1 . If we want to have the conclusion at each point , we need to decompose X in some ...
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