Browsing by Subject "Mathematics."
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Accelerated algorithms and universality in coarsening systems.
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Aspects of domination and dynamic domination.
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Contributions to nonlinear analysis.
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Decomposability and structure of bands of nonnegative operators.
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Decomposability and triangularizability of positive operators on Banach lattices.
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Development of the invariant theory of Killing tensors defined on pseudo-Riemannian spaces of constant curvature.
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Dynamical systems and spherically symmetric cosmological models.
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An extension of Lomonosov's techniques to non-compact operators.
(Dalhousie University, 1995) -
Extension theorems and minimax inequalities with applications to mathematical economics.
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Factorization in C*-algebras: Products of positive operators.
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Functional positivity and invariant subspaces of semigroups of operators.
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Generalized Supremum-enriched categories and their sheaves.
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High order adaptive collocation software for one-dimensional parabolic partial differential equations.
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Higher-dimensional vacuum cosmologies.
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Immune response models of HIV infection and treatment.
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Linearly constrained convex programming of entropy type: Convergence and algorithms.
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M-convexity, extension and equilibrium existence theorems in G-convex spaces.
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Modelling of transmission range in vehicular ad hoc networks.
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Modified Boltzmann integral for practical wave modelling.
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Multiple optimization of network carrier and traffic flow goals using preference function modeling.
(Dalhousie University, 2005)