... leadership of France Despite his utter dependency on the generosity ofthe hard-pressed British, de Gaulle never hesitated to bite the hand that fed him, demanding the respect due to an independent ... de Gaulle Under-Secretary of Defense The mood in cabinet was decidedly defeatist, but de Gaulle argued that the Wght should continue as long as possible to give the political leadership and the ... repelled by the anti-republican hatreds, xenophobia and anti-Semitism typical ofthe right at the beginning ofthe century The attitude of all thede Gaulles has been called one of ‘‘intense moderation,’’...
... Đêm Trang The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experience Quốc, Philippin, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaisia, Thái Lan, theo phương trình sau: EM=a+bY+cY2+dEF+eIS+fD1+gD2+u ... nhiểm môi trường theo thu nhập nước trước EKC2: Thể mức độ ô nhiễm môi trường theo thu nhập nước sau Nhóm –K20 Đêm Trang 12 The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian ... lưu huỳnh dioxide (SO2) với trục hoành ứng với mức thu nhập trục tung ứng với suy thối mơi trường Nhóm –K20 Đêm Trang 11 The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian...
... in the complement ofthe domains (in R3 ) which separate each ofthe pieces; cf Corollary 0.4 below Moreover, after the decomposition is made then every intersection of one ofthe “pairs of pants” ... assumption on the topology is needed for this application of Rado’s theorem; cf the proof of theorem 1.22 in [CM4]), Σ0,t is itself a graph, giving the lemma The next lemma bounds the radius ofthe intrinsic ... The next lemma bounds the area of a minimal surface with two sides and an interior boundary in a small ball in terms ofthe length ofthe sides, provided that the surface “initially leaves” the...
... ≤C u and the estimate (2.11), which completes the proof of Theorem 1.1 It remains to prove Proposition 2.5, which will be done at the end of Section The proof involves the construction of a multiplier ... gradient ofthe imaginary part is nonvanishing, so that the zeroes form a smooth submanifold The estimate uses a new type of weight, which measures the changes ofthe distance to the zeroes ofthe imaginary ... imaginary part along the bicharacteristics ofthe real part between the minima ofthe curvature ofthe zeroes By using condition (Ψ) and the weight, we can construct a multiplier giving the estimate...
... bounded in terms of ∆L There are only finitely many such polynomials, and counting them gives the theorem of [18] The main idea of Theorem 1.1 is to count r-tuples of integers in L instead of ... linearly independent (over F ) in F n Then Z is not the whole of V r If one identifies V r with F mr , Z is contained in the F -points of a hypersurface, de ned over F , whose degree is bounded by ... Substituting these r! r r r values of r, c into (2.6) yields the upper bound of Theorem 1.1 In the language ofthe beginning of this section, we have taken A to be Spec RΣ and the map F to be FΣ The...
... Annals of Mathematics, 168 (2008), 367–433 The distribution of integers with a divisor in a given interval By Kevin Ford Abstract We determine the order of magnitude of H(x, y, z), the number of ... denote the sequence of Farey frac1 Q tions of order Q, and let N (Q) denote the number of distinct gaps between successive terms ofthe sequence Then Q2 (log Q)δ (log log Q)3/2 N (Q) Proof The ... divisors of n, Ω(n) is the number of prime power divisors of n, π(x) is the number of primes ≤ x, τ (n) is the number of divisors of n P(s, t) is the set of positive integers composed of prime...
... briefly describe the strategy ofthe proof of Theorem 0.2 The proof has the following three main steps; see Figure 4: A Fix an integer N (the “large” ofthe curvature in what follows will depend ... completes the proof Many variations of Theorem I.0.8 hold with almost the same proof One of these is given in the following theorem: Theorem III.2.4 There exist d1 ≥ and d2 ≤ so that the following ... Σj consists of multi-valued graphs over (part of) {x3 = 0} and K ∩ Σj → K ∩ F in the sense of graphs One half of Σ The other half S Figure 3: Theorem 0.2 — the singular set, S, and the two multi-valued...
... than, the proof of Theorem First we recall thede nition of certain canonical trees Tα of order α for α < ω1 (see e.g [JO]) These form the frames upon which we will hang our bases The tree T1 ... isomorph of C[0, 1] Theorem would be an immediate consequence of this conjecture and the “arbitrary distortability” of C[0, 1] proved in [LP] Our derivation of Theorem from Theorem uses ideas from ... Annals of Mathematics, 162 (2005), 423–437 The diameter ofthe isomorphism class of a Banach space By W B Johnson and E Odell* Dedicated to the memory of V I Gurarii Abstract...
... Because the emphasis of our theorem is different from that ofthe results of [Ca2] we give a brief sketch ofthe proof here However, all ofthe ideas as well as the details are given in the paper ... a detection theorem for the Dade group of all endo-permutation modules and also a detection theorem for the torsion subgroup ofthe Dade group For odd p, this yields a complete description of ... Proof The proof ofthe theorem is contained in the paper by Yal¸in as c Theorem 1.2 of [Ya] In this case the dimension of H1 (G, Fp ,) is the same as that of Hom(G, Fp ) which is 2n As in the last...
... 3ω(m) m2 3ω(m) m2 As the last sum converges absolutely, this concludes the proof ofthe proposition 3.3 Proofs of Theorems 1–5 Proof of Theorem As in [3], let Up denote the set of all (A, B) ∈ VZ ... completes the proof Proof of Theorem We first prove the analogue of Theorem for the set S of S4 -quartic orders having content (i.e., the primitive quartic orders); on such quartic rings the correspondence ... and derived the same correspondence for maximal orders independently; had they known the general form ofthe Delone-Faddeev parametrization, it would have been possible for them (using again the...
... tutorials on their beautiful work, which this paper builds upon Skeleton ofthe proof ofthe main Theorems 1.1 and 1.4 The purpose of this section is to give the skeleton ofthe proof ofthe main Theorems ... Prop 10.1], where the subscript denotes the component ofthe constant map Since the component ofthe identity map on the left-hand side of (6.1) is sent to the component ofthe constant map in ... ν : E → X the induced map ϕν,V is independent ofthe choice ofthe rank one subgroup V of E Then there exists a map in the homotopy category of spaces from the centralizer diagram of BX to BX...
... Lost in the Wilderness Incidents at Achise. Arrival at Cofa. Friendly Reception by Cofaqui. The Armed Retinue. Commission of Patofa. Splendors ofthe March. Lost in the Wilderness. Peril ofthe Army. ... Relations. The Escape from the Wilderness. They Reach the Frontiers of Cofachiqui. Dismissal of Patofa. Wonderful Reception by the Princess of Cofachiqui 220 CHAPTER XIV 18 CHAPTER XIV The Indian ... Anecdote. Despondency ofDe Soto 315 22 CHAPTER XIX 23 CHAPTER XIX Death ofDe Soto Ascent ofthe Mississippi. Revenge of Guachoya. Sickness ofDe Soto. Affecting Leave-taking. His Death and Burial. The...
... in the boundary of B(1), then in B(ε), the curvature of D is bounded by c This can be seen by homothetically expanding Σ; the ε depends on the norm ofthe second fundamental form of Σ in the ... ∂D Let π denote the projection of ∂D to the x1 x2 -plane P The map π|∂D is injective on the portion of ∂D outside C(t0 ), since π is the identity function on this part ofthe boundary of D But ... analysis ofthe simply-connected empty-boundary case given in the previous sections can be adapted to deal with A Most of this proof will consist of an analysis ofthe modifications in the proof of Theorem...
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