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An Invariant Integral Over a Compact Topological GroupNelson, John D. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to develop an invariant integral for a compact topological group and, then to use that integral to prove the fundamental Peter-Weyl Theorem.
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The effect of the group structure of a group Q on its non-cancellation setLubisi, Elliot January 2018 (has links)
A dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in the school of Mathematics , University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2018 / MT 2018
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Noninvasive Correlates of Subdural Grid Electrographic OutcomeKalamangalam, Giridhar P., Morris, Harold H., Mani, Jayanthi, Lachhwani, Deepak K., Visweswaran, Shyam, Bingaman, William M. 01 October 2009 (has links)
Purpose: To investigate reasons for patients not proceeding to resective epilepsy surgery after subdural grid evaluation (SDE). To correlate noninvasive investigation results with invasive EEG observations in a set of patients with nonlesional brain MRIs. Methods: Retrospective study of adult epilepsy patients undergoing SDE during an 8-year period at Cleveland Clinic. Construction of semiquantitative "scores" and Bayesian predictors summarizing the localizing value and concordance between noninvasive parameters in a subset with nonlesional MRIs. Results: One hundred forty patients underwent SDE, 25 of whom were subsequently denied resective surgery. In 10 of 25, this was caused by a nonlocalizing subdural ictal EEG onset. Eight of 10 such patients were nonlesional on MRI. Among all nonlesional patients (n = 34 of 140), n 1 = 10 of 34 patients had nonlocalizing and n2 = 24 of 34 had localizing, subdural ictal onsets. As groups, n1 and n 2 were statistically disjoint relative to their noninvasive scores. Bayesian measures predictive of focal invasive ictal EEG were highest for complete concordance of noninvasive parameters, decreasing with lesser degrees of concordance. A localizing scalp interictal EEG was a particularly good Bayesian prognosticator. Conclusions: A small but significant proportion of SDE patients are denied subsequent therapeutic resective surgery. This is due to several reasons, including a nonlocalizing intracranial ictal EEG. The majority of such patients have nonlesional MRIs. The noninvasive data may be summarized by a semiquantitative score, as well as Bayesian likelihood ratios, which correlate with subsequent invasive outcome. This approach may find use in the selection and counseling of potential surgical candidates offered SDE.
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Stokes' Theorem: Integration of Differential Forms Over ChainsWållberg, Joel January 2022 (has links)
The aim of this work is to introduce differential forms on Euclidean space. The theory of differential forms provides a way of abstracting integration by formalising differentials over which an integral can be taken. The work builds towards Stokes’ Theorem for which a proof is given. Finally, using Stokes’ Theorem, three famous integral theorems from vector analysis are derived.
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Macmahon's Master Theorem And Infinite Dimensional Matrix InversionWong, Vivian Lola 01 January 2004 (has links)
MacMahon's Master Theorem is an important result in the theory of algebraic combinatorics. It gives a precise connection between coefficients of certain power series defined by linear relations. We give a complete proof of MacMahon's Master Theorem based on MacMahon's original 1960 proof. We also study a specific infinite dimensional matrix inverse due to C. Krattenthaler.
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Soft Photon Theorems in Bremsstrahlung and Photoproduction of PionsHolland, Peter John 09 1900 (has links)
<p> In the soft photon limit the bremsstrahlung cross-section is related to the corresponding elastic scattering cross-section in a model-independent manner. The cross-section for threshold photoproduction of pions becomes independent of the detailed pion-nucleon interaction if the ratio of pion to nucleon mass is made sufficiently small. These two results are a consequence of the gauge invariance of the scattering amplitude for a process involving one photon. We review the derivation of Low's bremsstrahlung theorem for spin-zero and spin-half particles, and outline an extension to all orders of photon energy. The theorem for photopion production is derived by the same method. A non-relativistic analogue to the Bremsstrahlung theorem is also considered.</p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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On Morley's Categoricity Theorem with an Eye Toward ForkingCraft, Colin N. 12 December 2011 (has links)
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On Volterra SpacesBallone, Frank 02 November 2010 (has links)
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Unified theory on the analysis and synthesis of oriented communication netsAshenkite, Mohamed A. S. January 1981 (has links)
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On zeros of cubic L-functionsXia, Honggang 03 August 2006 (has links)
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