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Disclosure of duplicative studies: damned if you don't

2012

Duplicative publication requires duplicative editorializing. There are many forms of lesser redundancy such as unacknowledged secondary analyses of randomized clinical trials, fragmentation of studies with concurrent submission to various journals, and serial updating of observational studies. These practices result in publication bias. We have revised our instructions to authors to include disclosure of similar articles that are published, in press, or submitted to other journals to the editors upon submission.

PublishingClinical Trials as TopicActuarial scienceComputer scienceWritingManuscripts Medical as TopicObstetrics and GynecologyDisclosurePublication biaslaw.inventionReproductive MedicineRandomized controlled triallawGermanyRedundancy (engineering)Observational studyGuideline AdherencePeriodicals as TopicEditorial PoliciesFertility and Sterility
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A C1-generic dichotomy for diffeomorphisms: Weak forms of hyperbolicity or infinitely many sinks or sources

2003

We show that, for every compact n-dimensional manifold, n > 1, there is a residual subset of Diff (M) of diffeomorphisms for which the homoclinic class of any periodic saddle of f verifies one of the following two possibilities: Either it is contained in the closure of an infinite set of sinks or sources (Newhouse phenomenon), or it presents some weak form of hyperbolicity called dominated splitting (this is a generalization of a bidimensional result of Mafine [Ma3]). In particular, we show that any Cl-robustly transitive diffeomorphism admits a dominated splitting.

Pure mathematicsClass (set theory)Infinite setMathematics::Dynamical SystemsGeneralizationMathematical analysisClosure (topology)ManifoldMathematics (miscellaneous)DiffeomorphismHomoclinic orbitStatistics Probability and UncertaintySaddleMathematicsAnnals of Mathematics
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Superconductive and insulating inclusions for linear and non-linear conductivity equations

2015

We detect an inclusion with infinite conductivity from boundary measurements represented by the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for the conductivity equation. We use both the enclosure method and the probe method. We use the enclosure method to prove partial results when the underlying equation is the quasilinear $p$-Laplace equation. Further, we rigorously treat the forward problem for the partial differential equation $\operatorname{div}(\sigma\lvert\nabla u\rvert^{p-2}\nabla u)=0$ where the measurable conductivity $\sigma\colon\Omega\to[0,\infty]$ is zero or infinity in large sets and $1<p<\infty$.

Pure mathematicsControl and Optimizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematics::Analysis of PDEsBoundary (topology)probe methodConductivity01 natural sciencesMathematics - Analysis of PDEs35R30 35J92 (Primary) 35H99 (Secondary)FOS: MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsPharmacology (medical)Nabla symbol0101 mathematicsmedia_commonp-harmonic functionsLaplace's equationPhysicsPartial differential equationCalderón problemComputer Science::Information Retrieval010102 general mathematicsta111Zero (complex analysis)Infinity3. Good health010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systeminclusionModeling and Simulationinverse boundary value problemAnalysisinkluusioAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)enclosure method
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Lattice of closure endomorphisms of a Hilbert algebra

2019

A closure endomorphism of a Hilbert algebra [Formula: see text] is a mapping that is simultaneously an endomorphism of and a closure operator on [Formula: see text]. It is known that the set [Formula: see text] of all closure endomorphisms of [Formula: see text] is a distributive lattice where the meet of two elements is defined pointwise and their join is given by their composition. This lattice is shown in the paper to be isomorphic to the lattice of certain filters of [Formula: see text], anti-isomorphic to the lattice of certain closure retracts of [Formula: see text], and compactly generated. The set of compact elements of [Formula: see text] coincides with the adjoint semilattice of …

Pure mathematicsEndomorphismHilbert algebraGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsClosure (topology)Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesSet (abstract data type)Lattice (module)Computer Science::General LiteratureClosure operator0101 mathematicsMathematicsAsian-European Journal of Mathematics
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Hasse diagrams and orbit class spaces

2011

Abstract Let X be a topological space and G be a group of homeomorphisms of X. Let G ˜ be an equivalence relation on X defined by x G ˜ y if the closure of the G-orbit of x is equal to the closure of the G-orbit of y. The quotient space X / G ˜ is called the orbit class space and is endowed with the natural order inherited from the inclusion order of the closure of the classes, so that, if such a space is finite, one can associate with it a Hasse diagram. We show that the converse is also true: any finite Hasse diagram can be realized as the Hasse diagram of an orbit class space built from a dynamical system ( X , G ) where X is a compact space and G is a finitely generated group of homeomo…

Pure mathematicsMathematical analysisOrbit classClosure (topology)Hasse diagramTopological spaceGroup of homeomorphismsQuotient space (linear algebra)Hasse principleRealizationHomogeneous spaceCovering relationFinitely generated groupGeometry and TopologyHasse diagramMathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Periodic measures and partially hyperbolic homoclinic classes

2019

In this paper, we give a precise meaning to the following fact, and we prove it: $C^1$-open and densely, all the non-hyperbolic ergodic measures generated by a robust cycle are approximated by periodic measures. We apply our technique to the global setting of partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms with one dimensional center. When both strong stable and unstable foliations are minimal, we get that the closure of the set of ergodic measures is the union of two convex sets corresponding to the two possible $s$-indices; these two convex sets intersect along the closure of the set of non-hyperbolic ergodic measures. That is the case for robustly transitive perturbation of the time one map of a tr…

Pure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical SystemsGeneral MathematicsClosure (topology)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)01 natural sciencespartial hyperbolicityquasi-hyperbolic stringBlenderFOS: Mathematicsnon-hyperbolic measureErgodic theoryHomoclinic orbitMathematics - Dynamical Systems0101 mathematics[MATH]Mathematics [math]ergodic measureperiodic measureMathematicsfoliationsTransitive relationApplied MathematicsMSC (2010): Primary 37D30 37C40 37C50 37A25 37D25010102 general mathematicsRegular polygonTorusstabilityFlow (mathematics)systemsDiffeomorphismrobust cycleLyapunov exponent
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Closure to "Deducing a drain spacing formula by applying dimensional analysis and self-similarity theory" by Vito Ferro

2017

This paper is a closure of the discussions to the paper "Deducing a drain spacing formula by applying dimensional analysis and self-similarity theory"

Pure mathematicsSelf-similarityClosure (topology)CalculusSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)drain dimensional analysis self-similarityWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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Some algebras of symmetric analytic functions and their spectra

2011

AbstractIn the spectrum of the algebra of symmetric analytic functions of bounded type on ℓp, 1 ≤ p &lt; +∞, and along the same lines as the general non-symmetric case, we define and study a convolution operation and give a formula for the ‘radius’ function. It is also proved that the algebra of analytic functions of bounded type on ℓ1 is isometrically isomorphic to an algebra of symmetric analytic functions on a polydisc of ℓ1. We also consider the existence of algebraic projections between algebras of symmetric polynomials and the corresponding subspace of subsymmetric polynomials.

Pure mathematicsTriple systemGeneral MathematicsFreudenthal magic squareElementary symmetric polynomialStanley symmetric functionComplete homogeneous symmetric polynomialRing of symmetric functionsAlgorithmSymmetric closureMathematicsAnalytic functionProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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"I RIFLESSI STRATEGICI ORGANIZZATIVI E CONTABILI DEI PRINCIPI CONTABILI INTERNAZIONALI NELLE IMPRESE BANCARIE"

2008

Questo lavoro fornisce una prima ricognizione degli effetti che l’adozione dei principi contabili internazionali da parte delle imprese bancarie ha comportato, da un punto di vista sia strettamente contabile sia organizzativo. In particolare, sono stati oggetto di analisi i principi che disciplinano il trattamento contabile e la disclosure delle voci di bilancio di natura finanziaria, e quindi i principi IAS 32, IAS 39 e IFRS 7. Nella prima parte del lavoro sono state esposte le principali novità introdotte da questi principi, dando particolare rilievo al criterio del fair value ed al diverso trattamento previsto per gli strumenti derivati rispetto alla precedente prassi contabile. Nella se…

RISCHIO DI PREZZODISCLOSURESettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariFAIR VALUERISCHIO DI INTERESSERISCHIO DI MERCATORISCHIO DI CAMBIOFINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENTDISCLOSURE FAIR VALUE COPERTURA RISCHO DI CREDITO RISCHIO DI INTERESSE RISCHIO DI MERCATO RISCHIO DI PREZZO RISCHIO DI CAMBIOFINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENTRISCHO DI CREDITOCOPERTURA
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Restoration of two small Mediterranean lagoons: The dynamics of submerged macrophytes and factors that affect the success of revegetation

2013

Abstract Two small, shallow lagoons newly created from former rice fields in the Mediterranean coast (Albufera de Valencia Natural Park, Spain) were restored by planting several species of submerged macrophytes (Myriophyllum spicatum, Ceratophyllum demersum, Potamogeton spp., Zannichellia peltata and Ranunculus peltatus) in 2008. Charophytes also appeared spontaneously. M. spicatum was the species that dominated both lagoons and almost completely covered their surface. M. spicatum reached a high biomass and displayed a seasonal pattern, declining during the cold season and reappearing in the spring. No submerged vegetation was observed in the lagoons from 2011 onward. The major purpose of t…

Ranunculus peltatusEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyMyriophyllumEcologyVegetationCeratophyllum demersumManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationMacrophyteExclosurePeriphytonPotamogetonNature and Landscape ConservationEcological Engineering
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