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Gradient estimates and blow-up analysis for stationary harmonic maps
For stationary harmonic maps between Riemannian manifolds, we provide a
necessary and sufficient condition for the uniform interior and boundary
gradient estimates in terms of the total energy of maps. We also show that if
analytic target manifolds do not carry any harmonic S^2, then the singular sets
of stationary maps are m \leq n - 4 rectifiable. Both of these results follow
from a general analysis on the defect measures and energy concentration sets
associated with a weakly converging sequence of stationary harmonic maps.Comment: 45 pages, published versio
Harmonic and quasi-harmonic spheres, part III. Rectifiablity of the parabolic defect measure and generalized varifold flows
We study weakly convergent sequences of suitable weak solutions of heat flows of harmonic maps or approximated harmonic maps. We prove a dimensional stratification for the space-time concentration measure and verify that the concentration measure, viewed as a generalized varifold, moves according to the generalized varifold flow rule which reduces to the Brakke’s flow of varifold provided that the limiting harmonic map flow is suitable. We also establish an energy quantization for the density of the limiting varifold
Numerical algorithm and complexity analysis for diagonalization of multivariate homogeneous polynomials
We study the computational complexity of a criterion and an algorithm for
diagonalization of multivariate homogeneous polynomials, that is, expressing
them as sums of powers of independent linear forms. They are based on
Harrison's center theory and only require solving linear and quadratic systems
of equations. Detailed descriptions and computational complexity of each step
of the algorithm are provided. The complexity analysis focuses on the impacts
of problem sizes, including the number of variables and the degree of given
polynomials. We show that this algorithm runs in polynomial time and validate
it through numerical experiments. Other diagonalization algorithms are reviewed
and compared in terms of complexity
2-Amino-4,6-dimethylÂpyrimidinium chloroÂacetate
There are two cations and two anions in the asymmetric unit of the title compound, C6H10N3
+·C2H2ClO2
−. In the crystal, the components are linked by interÂmolecular N—H⋯O and N—H⋯N hydrogen bonds to form a two-dimensional network. Additional stabilization is provided by weak interÂmolecular C—H⋯O interÂactions
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