St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 525
... equal to ± 2 . Hence N ( e ) ≤ 4-22 + -4-12 = { < 1 . 25 p = 7. Replacing e by 2e or 3e if need be , we may assume that there are at most 2 · 32 + 6-22 = 9 < 1 . coefficients a , equal to ± 3 . Hence N ( e ) < 49 = = 4 8 = 2 This ...
... equal to ± 2 . Hence N ( e ) ≤ 4-22 + -4-12 = { < 1 . 25 p = 7. Replacing e by 2e or 3e if need be , we may assume that there are at most 2 · 32 + 6-22 = 9 < 1 . coefficients a , equal to ± 3 . Hence N ( e ) < 49 = = 4 8 = 2 This ...
Sayfa 595
... equal to zero . Consequently , their v - measure is also equal to zero . Finally , by the countable additivity of the plane measure , we have m ( AUUn € Z + Fn ) = m ( A ) + Σn m ( Fn ) = 0. Thus , any point z ' € ( C \ ( AUUnez , Fn ) ...
... equal to zero . Consequently , their v - measure is also equal to zero . Finally , by the countable additivity of the plane measure , we have m ( AUUn € Z + Fn ) = m ( A ) + Σn m ( Fn ) = 0. Thus , any point z ' € ( C \ ( AUUnez , Fn ) ...
Sayfa 819
... equal sides and lying in a hyperplane . In particular , a rhombus can be inscribed in each circle smoothly embedded in R3 . Remarks . 1. In the paper [ 2 ] , Shnirel'man gave two proofs of the fact that a square can be inscribed in ...
... equal sides and lying in a hyperplane . In particular , a rhombus can be inscribed in each circle smoothly embedded in R3 . Remarks . 1. In the paper [ 2 ] , Shnirel'man gave two proofs of the fact that a square can be inscribed in ...
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S Buslaev M V Buslaeva and A Grigis Adiabatic asymptotics | 437 |
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