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F(x) ≡
- Transformation The Fourier transform of a function F(x) is defined by F(k) ≡ ∫ d D x e −i k·x F(x). (4
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ACTA ARITHMETICA XCV.3 (2000) The Diophantine equation f(x) = g(y)
- is given by x = a q t r p(a s t m ) and y = a s t m , where t ∈ Z. If (f(x), g(x)) is a standard pair over
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Topological Triviality of μ-Constant Deformations of Type f(x) + tg(x)
- families of the form F (x; t) = f(x) + tg(x); (0.1) where t is a parameter, are equimultiple (see also [2
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Mixed Collocation Methods for Y" = F(x,y)
- Runge-Kutta-Nystrom method is dened by the formulae y n+1 = y n + hz n + h 2 s X i=1 b i f(x n
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Lateral Prediction for Noise Attenuation By T-X and F-X Techniques
- . This paper discusses two approaches to predicting linear events: a frequencyspace, or f-x, prediction
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The Index of grad f(x,y)
- in three ways: geometrically, from a resolution of f(x; y), and from a Morsification of f(x; y). The i p
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On the problem of solving F (x) = y in the plane
- a theoretical setup to study the problem of solving F (x) = y for a large class of mappings F from
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Gradient-Based Optimization 3.1 Optimality Conditions Consider a function f(x) where x is a vector
- 3 Gradient-Based Optimization 3.1 Optimality Conditions Consider a function f(x) where x is a
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On the equations z m = F (x, y) and Ax p + By q = Cz r
- for which f(x, y) = 0, if the curve so represented has genus > 1. Theorem. If p ≥ 4 and A, B and C are non
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1dF (x1) − = 1 x
- -parametric statistics. i.i.d. Definition 1 (U-statistic). Let Xi ∼ F , h(x1, x2, . . . , xr) be a symmetric kernel
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