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Journal: :Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 2001

Journal: :Topology and its Applications 2003

2013
Tuomas Suutarinen

Economic diversification is crucial for the socio-economic sustainability of single-industry communities in the Russian North. The single-industry towns in the Russian North were formed during the Soviet era under an ideology, which promoted large-scale resource extraction in the peripheries (Blakkisrud 2006, p. 39). However, in the contemporary era, the extraction of new deposits in the Russia...

Journal: :The American Mathematical Monthly 2008
Steven G. Krantz

The Carathéodory and Kobayashi metrics have proved to be important tools in the function theory of several complex variables. But they are less familiar in the context of one complex variable. Our purpose here is to gather in one place the basic ideas about these important invariant metrics for domains in the plane and to provide some illuminating examples and applications. 0 Prefatory Thoughts...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 1992
Carl Droms Brigitte Servatius Herman Servatius

Let A be the collection of groups which can be assembled from infinite cyclic groups using the binary operations free and direct product. These groups can be described in several ways by graphs. The group (Z ∗Z)×(Z ∗Z) has been shown by [1] to have a rich subgroup structure. In this article we examine subgroups of A–groups. DefineA to be the smallest class of groups which contains the infinite ...

2013
Kristin Gagnier Thomas F. Shipley

Under conditions where an object is inside another object and only a single face is visible, is there a bias to assume smooth continuation of the surface straight back into the object? To examine the ability to estimate how features progress into a volume, participants viewed 16 pictures of everyday objects (rocks, food, wood) presented with only a single face visible (see Figure 1). Participan...

2010
Ina Friedrich Jon Sprenger Michael H. Breitner

Customer Relationship Management (CRM)1 has been discussed in the literature since the nineties. IT evaluation on the other hand dates back to the eighties starting with a more contemporary approach (Farbey et al. 1999, p. 191). As reported by earlier works, the success rate of CRM implementation projects is up to today still not satisfactory (Becker et al. 2009; Finnegan and Currie 2009). Reas...

2014
Dan Brooks

This may seem strange, but it is true: almost everything you do is controlled by your brain, even things you might not “think” about. For example, if you sit down to do some particularly difficult math homework, the parts of your brain that allow you to manipulate numbers and solve problems, like the prefrontal cortex, will be working in overdrive. But even for relatively “simple” things, like ...

2013
Samuel Schulter Christian Leistner Peter M. Roth Horst Bischof

Introduction: Unsupervised object discovery (UOD) is the task of finding repeating patterns and common visual concepts across an unsorted set of images without any human supervision. These concepts should describe objects, like pedestrians or cars, and stuff, like road or sky. Once discovered, this information opens several interesting applications like summarization and filtering of visual con...

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