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Sayfa 121
In general , the matrices Si depend on the parameters E and F . We recall two
definitions from measure theory that are needed in the sequel . The Lebesgue
measure of a measurable set M will be denoted by meas ( M ) . Definition 1 . A set
M ...
In general , the matrices Si depend on the parameters E and F . We recall two
definitions from measure theory that are needed in the sequel . The Lebesgue
measure of a measurable set M will be denoted by meas ( M ) . Definition 1 . A set
M ...
Sayfa 355
A version of the Brunn - Minkowski theorem asserts that the class of
logarithmically concave measures is closed under ... is only marginally wider
than the class of convex sets : every logarithmically concave measure in RTM
can be obtained ...
A version of the Brunn - Minkowski theorem asserts that the class of
logarithmically concave measures is closed under ... is only marginally wider
than the class of convex sets : every logarithmically concave measure in RTM
can be obtained ...
Sayfa 361
G → C , where x runs over some parameter set X endowed with a finite measure f
. Let Vx : = 2 Ow w : f ( x ; w ) = 0 be the counting measure for the zeros of the
function f ( x ; - ) , where dw stands for the Dirac measure at w E G and each zero
is ...
G → C , where x runs over some parameter set X endowed with a finite measure f
. Let Vx : = 2 Ow w : f ( x ; w ) = 0 be the counting measure for the zeros of the
function f ( x ; - ) , where dw stands for the Dirac measure at w E G and each zero
is ...
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algebraic analytic apply assume basis boundary bounded called chain homotopy closed coefficients complex computation condition connection Consequently consider constant construction contains continuous convex corresponding defined definition deformation denote determined differential domain element equal equation equivalence estimate example exists extension fact field finite fixed formula function given identity implies inequality integral intersection introduce invariant inverse isomorphism Lemma linear Math Mathematical matrix measure metric Moreover natural normal Observe obtain Obviously operator orientation particular periodic positive present problem projective Proof properties Proposition prove regular relation Remark respectively result ring satisfies scheme sequence singular smooth solutions space standard statement Subsection suffices Suppose takes Theorem theory transformation true twists unique vector weight zero