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    On the Difference S(Z(n)) - Z(S(n)

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    In this paper, we prove that there exist infmitely many positive integers n satisfying S(Z(n))> Z(S(n)) or S(Z(n)) < Z(S(n))

    Braid group B_3 irreducibles, a DIY guide

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    This note tells you how to construct a k(n)-dimensional family of (isomorphism classes of) irreducible representations of dimension n for the three string braid group B_3, where k(n) is an admissible function of your choosing; for example take k(n) = [ n/2 ] +1 as in arXiv:0803.2778 and arXiv:0803.2785.Comment: One reference correcte

    compte-rendu pour la revue Lectures : " Patricia Birman, Jérôme Souty (dir.), " Hétérotopies urbaines ", Brésil(s). Sciences humaines et sociales, n° 3, 2013 ".

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    recensionLectures [En ligne], Les comptes rendus, 2013, mis en ligne le 09 septembre 2013, URL : http://lectures.revues.org/12071.D'inspiration explicitement foucaldien, ce recueil d'articles a pour but d'illustrer, par l'apport d'éléments empiriques et contextualisés, le concept d' " hétérotopie ", et d'en révéler la valeur heuristique dans l'analyse du Brésil contemporain. Il permet ainsi de mettre au jour les processus de mise à l'écart et de construction de l'altérité, tout en rappelant les porosités des différents espaces, dans des contextes aussi variés que celui des campements urbains en général (Agier) ou des favelas de Rio de Janeiro en particulier (Pereira Leite), d'un quartier central populaire en voie de réhabilitation de São Paulo (Frúgoli Jr), des espaces de production pornographique dans la capitale pauliste (Díaz-Benítez), de la construction d'une réserve indigène par les intéressés à Bahia (Bakker), ou encore des radios communautaires à Salvador (Serpa)

    ON THE PERFECT SQUARES IN SMARAtXffiACHE CONCATENATED SQUARE SEQUENCE

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    Let n be positive integer, and let sen) denote the n-th Smarandache concatenated squre number

    Adropin: An endocrine link between the biological clock and cholesterol homeostasis

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    This article explores two translation models circling around the key issue “equivalence” in translation studies. They are the Jerome Model and the Horace Model. They differentiate from each other in the aspects of the translating priorities and purposes, etc. Moreover, through illustrative examples, the article points out there are intrinsic relationship between the two models, so appropriate application and combination of the two models will not only solve the problem of “equivalence”, but also build up a bridge between source language culture and target language culture

    Le Messager, 79e N 100, (02/26/1959)

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    https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fac-le-messager-print/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Boundedness of Pseudodifferential Operators on Banach Function Spaces

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    We show that if the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded on a separable Banach function space X(Rn)X(\mathbb{R}^n) and on its associate space X(Rn)X'(\mathbb{R}^n), then a pseudodifferential operator Op(a)\operatorname{Op}(a) is bounded on X(Rn)X(\mathbb{R}^n) whenever the symbol aa belongs to the H\"ormander class Sρ,δn(ρ1)S_{\rho,\delta}^{n(\rho-1)} with 0<ρ10<\rho\le 1, 0δ<10\le\delta<1 or to the the Miyachi class Sρ,δn(ρ1)(ϰ,n)S_{\rho,\delta}^{n(\rho-1)}(\varkappa,n) with 0δρ10\le\delta\le\rho\le 1, 0δ00\le\delta0. This result is applied to the case of variable Lebesgue spaces Lp()(Rn)L^{p(\cdot)}(\mathbb{R}^n).Comment: To appear in a special volume of Operator Theory: Advances and Applications dedicated to Ant\'onio Ferreira dos Santo
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