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    Factoring Formal Maps into Reversible or Involutive Factors

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    An element gg of a group is called reversible if it is conjugate in the group to its inverse. An element is an involution if it is equal to its inverse. This paper is about factoring elements as products of reversibles in the group Gn\mathfrak{G}_n of formal maps of (Cn,0)(\mathbb{C}^n,0), i.e. formally-invertible nn-tuples of formal power series in nn variables, with complex coefficients. The case n=1n=1 was already understood. Each product FF of reversibles has linear part L(F)L(F) of determinant ±1\pm1. The main results are that for n2n\ge2 each map FF with det(L(F))=±1(L(F))=\pm1 is the product of 2+3c2+3c reversibles, and may also be factored as the product of 9+6c9+6c involutions, where cc is the smallest integer log2n\ge \log_2n.Comment: 20 page

    Conjugacy of real diffeomorphisms. A survey

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    Given a group G, the conjugacy problem in G is the problem of giving an effective procedure for determining whether or not two given elements f, g of G are conjugate, i.e. whether there exists h belonging to G with fh = hg. This paper is about the conjugacy problem in the group Diffeo(I) of all diffeomorphisms of an interval I in R. There is much classical work on the subject, solving the conjugacy problem for special classes of maps. Unfortunately, it is also true that many results and arguments known to the experts are difficult to find in the literature, or simply absent. We try to repair these lacunae, by giving a systematic review, and we also include new results about the conjugacy classification in the general case.Comment: 53 page

    Low energy indoor network : deployment optimisation

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    This article considers what the minimum energy indoor access point deployment is in order to achieve a certain downlink quality-of-service. The article investigates two conventional multiple-access technologies, namely: LTE-femtocells and 802.11n Wi-Fi. This is done in a dynamic multi-user and multi-cell interference network. Our baseline results are reinforced by novel theoretical expressions. Furthermore, the work underlines the importance of considering optimisation when accounting for the capacity saturation of realistic modulation and coding schemes. The results in this article show that optimising the location of access points both within a building and within the individual rooms is critical to minimise the energy consumption

    Geometry in the Transition from Primary to Post-Primary

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    This article is intended as a kind of precursor to the document Geometry for Post-primary School Mathematics, part of the Mathematics Syllabus for Junior Certicate issued by the Irish National Council for Curriculum and Assessment in the context of Project Maths. Our purpose is to place that document in the context of an overview of plane geometry, touching on several important pedagogical and historical aspects, in the hope that this will prove useful for teachers.Comment: 19 page
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