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Hopf-Galois extensions of rings generalize Galois extensions, with the coaction of a Hopf algebra replacing the action of a group. Galois extensions with respect to a group G are the Hopf-Galois extensions with respect to the dual of the group algebra of ...
In this paper we deal with reduced basis techniques applied to Stokes equations. We consider domains with different shape, parametrized by affine and non-affine maps with respect to a reference domain. The proposed method is ideally suited for the repeated ...
In homological algebra, to understand commutative rings R, one studies R-modules, chain complexes of R-modules and their monoids, the differential graded R-algebras. The category of R-modules has a rich structure, but too rigid to efficiently work with hom ...
A new property of B-p(G), permits to obtain an approximation theorem for p-convolution operators and a non-commutative version of the Lohoues monomorphism theorem concerning the norm closure of the set of all p-convolution operators with compact support. ( ...
The focus of this paper is on reducing the complexity in verification by exploiting modularity at various levels: in specification, in verification, and structurally. For specifications, we use the modular language CSP-OZ-DC, which allows us to decouple ve ...
Reduced basis approximations for geometrically parametrized advection- diffusion equations are investigated. The parametric domains are assumed to be images of a reference domain through a piecewise polynomial map; this may lead to nonaffinely parametrized ...
The photodegradation of phenol and dichloroacetic acid (DCAA) by \ce{BiVO4} was studied in the absence as well as presence of selected electron scavengers. The experiments were performed under the visible (vis) irradiation of aqueous solutions over a wide ...
We develop a theoretical formalism to model the linear spectrum of a quantum dot embedded in a high-quality cavity, in the presence of an arbitrary mechanism modifying the homogeneous spectrum of the quantum dot. Within the simple assumption of Lorentzian ...
Interindividual functional and structural brain variability is a major problem in group studies, in which very focal activations are expected. Architectonic studies have shown that the human primary auditory area, which is located with a great constancy on ...
We describe a small-angle x-ray scattering-based imaging technique that reveals the distribution and orientation of nano-scale structures over extended areas. By combining two measurement and analysis schemes, complementary structural information is availa ...