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... estimates the distributions P (w1 , , wn |wi = e1 , e1 ↔ e2 ) for each ≤ i ≤ n, where the notation e1 ↔ e2 indicates the event that e2 is the next argument to either the right or the left of e1 in the ... argument of the type City, tothe seed argument Chicago, for which the following two phrases appear in the corpus: (i) “Pickerington, Ohio” (ii) “Chicago, Illinois” In these phrases, the textual ... and Pickerington are not identical, so tothe traditional approach these contexts offer no evidence that Pickerington and Chicago are of the same type For a sparse token like Pickerington, this...
... examples to illustrate the application of the theory presented in the text In addition, at the end of each volume, there is a selection of problems which the reader is invited to solve in order to ... of very hard work in preparing thesolutionsto these problems A further and very substantial addition to this edition of Volume is the inclusion of solutionstothe problems which appear in Chemical ... and more solutions find their way into the text in Volumes and and, holding tothe view expressed in the Preface tothe First Edition of Volume that ‘ worked examples are essential to a proper...
... wavelength, wavenumber, slowness, apparent velocity, apparent wavelength Spherical Wave Green s function, asymptotic Green s function Harmonic Motion: Phase P = Acos(wt) Time (s) w=2pi/T Period T = ... wavelength, wavenumber, slowness, apparent velocity, apparent wavelength Spherical Wave Green s function, asymptotic Green s function Energy of an Acoustic Wave du Work Performed: dy dz F=Pdzdy dx ... wavelength, wavenumber, slowness, apparent velocity, apparent wavelength Spherical Wave Green s function, asymptotic Green s function Spherical Wave in Heterogeneous Medium P= Ae i(wτ - wt) (2) satisfies...
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... proof is similar to Lemma 2.2 The existence of solutions In this section, we introduce the main work of this paper, to prove the existence and the uniqueness of solutionstothe nonhomogeneous ... ▽ = (∂1, , ∂n) is the gradient of The Sobolev space H1,p(Ω) is defined to be the completion of the set { Î C∞(Ω): ||||1,p
... information In recent years, the problem has attracted a great deal of people Lions used the theory of maximal monotone operators to solve the existence of solution of the following problem: Δu ... used the theory of semigroups in Banach spaces to give the existence and uniqueness of the solution for problem 1.5 – 1.7 Cavalcanti et al 7–11 studied the existence and asymptotic behavior of solutions ... concerning the related problem 1.8 – 1.10 , we refer the reader to 3, 6, 19–31 and their references In these papers, existence, boundedness, asymptotic behavior, and nonexistence of global solutions...
... 2 Journal of Inequalities and Applications equations These results can be used to study the basic properties of thesolutionstothe nonhomogeneous A-harmonic equations Now, we first introduce ... and if Qi ∩ Qj / ∅, then there exists a cube R (this cube does not need be a member of V) in Qi ∩ Qj such that Qi ∩ Qj ⊂ NR Theorem 2.7 Let u and v be a pair of solutionstothe nonhomogeneous ... α s,Ω,w2 3.24 Now, we have completed the proof of Theorem 3.7 Similarly, if setting w1 x following theorem w2 x w x and λ in Theorem 3.7, we obtain the Theorem 3.8 Let u ∈ D Ω, Λl be an A-harmonic...
... true, then we have u Lq ≤C u r/q Lr u 1−r/q , ˙0 B∞,∞ ≤ r < q < ∞ 1.21 Proof of Theorem 1.2 This section is devoted tothe proof of Theorem 1.2 First, we recall the following result according to ... Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, vol 46, no 5, pp 727–735, 2001 11 L C Berselli and G P Galdi, “Regularity criteria involving the pressure for the weak solutionstothe Navier-Stokes equations,” ... Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol 130, no 12, pp 3585–3595, 2002 12 Q Chen and Z Zhang, “Regularity criterion via the pressure on weak solutionstothe 3D NavierStokes equations,”...
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... 2,q (Ω) where q > p, then Theorem 1.3 is a consequence of the global W 2,p estimates for solutionstothe linearized Monge-Amp`ere equations [4, Theorem 2] In this case, the proof in [4] is quite ... ∈ L p (Ω) Fix q ∈ (n, p), then by [8], tr Φ ∈ L p−q (Ω) Now apply the estimates in Theorem 1.3 to f ∈ Lq (Ω) and then use H¨older inequality to f = ( f /tr Φ)(tr Φ) to obtain (1.5) 4 NAM Q LE ... [5] The next section will provide the proof of Theorem 1.1 The proof of Theorem 1.3 will be given in the final section, Section Boundary H¨older gradient estimates In this section, we prove Theorem...
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