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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOMOLOGIC»
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Selected Research Papers
Moreover, if the cycle Z S n has in G' the order r, then the cycles Z and ZW in G
have the same order r. Proof. Using the relations (3) and (4) and also Poincare-
Veblen's theorem we shall show that if A' is a cycle from G' not homologic to zero
in ...
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Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2006: 6th ...
A first way for obtaining this has been presented in references [3] and [4]: it
consists in applying a homologic transformation [7] to the polyhedron that
approximates the sphere. However, after using the homologic transformation, the
faces of the ...
Marina L. Gavrilova, 2006
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Cycle Representations of Markov Processes
Our preference for the approach used in this section is motivated by the necessity
to obtain a homologic description for all the circuits of the graph G since they are
identical to the circuits appearing along the trajectories of all the Markov chains ...
Sophia L. Kalpazidou, 2007
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Chinese Mythology: An Introduction
... what Lincoln terms homologic allo- forms, or homologic set. That is, the
physical world was made from various parts of the body, natural forms
corresponding in a logical way to bodily parts (Lincoln 1986, 2-3, 5-20). In the P'
an Ku myth there ...
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Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
Bapat and Sawhney (2) demonstrated that a formalin-inactivated vaccine
containing whole bacterial cells was found to protect rabbits against infection with
homologic organism. Okerman and Spanogle (17) examined the protection value
of ...
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Algebra ...
An element x q 9 j is called a homologic one if [x, x] = 0. Clearly, f(.) = L, x]
satisfies Lemma 2 if x is homologic. A homologic element x will be called
ensuring nontriviality (of fy = (a + [a, x], where a runs $Q) ) if The meaning of this
notion is as ...
Leonid A. Bokut', Anatoliĭ Ivanovich Malʹt︠s︡ev, Alekseĭ Ivanovich Kostrikin, 1992
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Mechanics in Differential Geometry
D A chain homologic to zero is a boundary: c ~ 0 <=> c = dy . D The set of finite /^-
chains homologic to a p-cycle is called homology class of order p. PR110 The
homology classes of order p of M form a vector space. This space is denoted H ...
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Differential Geometry with Applications to Mechanics and Physics
4.3 CYCLE - BOUNDARY - HOMOLOGY D A p-cycle or closed p-chain onM is a
finite /j-chain whose boundary vanishes: p-cycle c o dc = 0 . D Finite chains are
homologic if their difference is the boundary of another chain: c~ c' <=> c-c' = dy .
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Homotopy Methods in Topological Fixed and Periodic Points Theory
... choice of the orientation of the space E since the change of the orientation
reverses simultaneously signs of both z/- l«>) eHn(UM\f-l(Q)) and z0 £ Hn(E, E \0)
. (2.1.17) EXAMPLE. Below we derive the homologic degree for some simple
maps.
Jerzy Jezierski, Waclaw Marzantowicz, 2006
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The Directionality of Conversion in English: A ...
Apart from that, Marchand noted that "desubstantival verbs retain the stress
pattern of the underlying substantive" (1964: 17) but also that "the tendency
toward homologic stressing is observed with most deverbal substantives" (1964:
18).