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Erratum: Compact Hyperkähler Manifolds: Basic Results

by Daniel Huybrechts , 2001
"... It was pointed out by D. Kaledin that the proof of Prop. 3.8 is wrong. Actually, the proposition itself cannot be true as we shall explain below. It was used to prove Cor. 3.10 and Thm. 3.11. The latter is the so called projectivity criterion for hyperkähler manifolds. Here we will give a correct pr ..."
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proof of these two results. The main input is a recent theorem of J.-P. Demailly and M. Paun [2]. All the other results of the paper remain unaffected.

Basic results on braid groups

by Juan González-Meneses , 2010
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BASIC RESULTS AND DOCUMENTATION

by J. C. Moore, K. H. Marquis, Jeffrey C. Moore, Kent H. Marquis, Karen Bogen , 1996
"... In response to known and suspected problems in the measurement of program participation and related variables, Census Bureau research staff developed new, experimental survey procedures, based on cognitive theory and research, to reduce response errors in the Survey of Income and Program Participati ..."
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retrieval. Results of the SIPP Cognitive Research Evaluation Experiment indicate that the new procedures had no important effects on reducing either underreporting or overreporting errors in respondents ' reports of participation in the income programs tested. However, by the second interview wave

2. Basic Results 4

by W. Calvert, J. E. Porter , 803
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1.1 Basic results

by Facultatea De Ştiinţe, Departamentul De, Mircea D. Farcaş
"... Approximation by linear operators of functions of one or several variables Abstract of PHD Thesis ..."
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Approximation by linear operators of functions of one or several variables Abstract of PHD Thesis

SOME BASIC RESULTS

by Ulrich Hange, Cesifo Working, Paper No, Ulrich Hange , 2003
"... An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from the CESifo website: www.CESifo.de CESifo Working Paper No. 937 EDUCATION POLICY AND MOBILITY: ..."
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An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • from the CESifo website: www.CESifo.de CESifo Working Paper No. 937 EDUCATION POLICY AND MOBILITY:

Quantum Gravity

by Lee Smolin , 2004
"... We describe the basic assumptions and key results of loop quantum gravity, which is a background independent approach to quantum gravity. The emphasis is on the basic physical principles and how one deduces predictions from them, at a level suitable for physicists in other areas such as string theor ..."
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We describe the basic assumptions and key results of loop quantum gravity, which is a background independent approach to quantum gravity. The emphasis is on the basic physical principles and how one deduces predictions from them, at a level suitable for physicists in other areas such as string

Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedures

by Mauricio G. C. Resende , Celso C. Ribeiro , 2002
"... GRASP is a multi-start metaheuristic for combinatorial problems, in which each iteration consists basically of two phases: construction and local search. The construction phase builds a feasible solution, whose neighborhood is investigated until a local minimum is found during the local search phas ..."
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phase. The best overall solution is kept as the result. In this chapter, we first describe the basic components of GRASP. Successful implementation techniques and parameter tuning strategies are discussed and illustrated by numerical results obtained for different applications. Enhanced or alternative

USER’S GUIDE TO VISCOSITY SOLUTIONS OF SECOND ORDER PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

by Michael G. Crandall, Hitoshi Ishii, Pierre-louis Lions , 1992
"... The notion of viscosity solutions of scalar fully nonlinear partial differential equations of second order provides a framework in which startling comparison and uniqueness theorems, existence theorems, and theorems about continuous dependence may now be proved by very efficient and striking argume ..."
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arguments. The range of important applications of these results is enormous. This article is a self-contained exposition of the basic theory of viscosity solutions.

Highly Dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV) for Mobile Computers

by Charles E. Perkins, Pravin Bhagwat , 1994
"... An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the design is to operate each Mobile Host as a ..."
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An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the design is to operate each Mobile Host
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