St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,1-510. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
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Sayfa 51
... assume that for the initial s we have 30. By symmetry , we may also assume that ẞ = 0 . Step 6. Consider the case where t 4k - 1 . We represent the homogeneous components q ( t ) and ( t ) in the form q ( t ) = a ( xy ) * | x ( yx ) ...
... assume that for the initial s we have 30. By symmetry , we may also assume that ẞ = 0 . Step 6. Consider the case where t 4k - 1 . We represent the homogeneous components q ( t ) and ( t ) in the form q ( t ) = a ( xy ) * | x ( yx ) ...
Sayfa 65
... Assume that w , u1 , v1 , u1 , u2 do not occur and v2 occurs in f . Then ƒ does not involve v2 , P1 , P2 , P2 , P3 . Consequently , ƒ = v2z ” . 7 ) Assume that w , u1 , v1 , u1 , u2 , v2 do not occur and v2 occurs in f . Then ƒ does not ...
... Assume that w , u1 , v1 , u1 , u2 do not occur and v2 occurs in f . Then ƒ does not involve v2 , P1 , P2 , P2 , P3 . Consequently , ƒ = v2z ” . 7 ) Assume that w , u1 , v1 , u1 , u2 , v2 do not occur and v2 occurs in f . Then ƒ does not ...
Sayfa 256
... assume that our multigerm consists of two regular components . Up to RL - equivalence , they are ( ( t , 0 ) , ( 0 , t ) ) and ( ( t , 0 ) , ( t , t TM ) ) , m > 1 . We start with the first possibility . We also assume that one of the ...
... assume that our multigerm consists of two regular components . Up to RL - equivalence , they are ( ( t , 0 ) , ( 0 , t ) ) and ( ( t , 0 ) , ( t , t TM ) ) , m > 1 . We start with the first possibility . We also assume that one of the ...
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