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Lipschitz continuity of Cheeger-harmonic functions in metric measure spaces

2003

Abstract We use the heat equation to establish the Lipschitz continuity of Cheeger-harmonic functions in certain metric spaces. The metric spaces under consideration are those that are endowed with a doubling measure supporting a (1,2)-Poincare inequality and in addition supporting a corresponding Sobolev–Poincare-type inequality for the modification of the measure obtained via the heat kernel. Examples are given to illustrate the necessity of our assumptions on these spaces. We also provide an example to show that in the general setting the best possible regularity for the Cheeger-harmonic functions is Lipschitz continuity.

Pure mathematicsMathematical analysisLipschitz continuityModulus of continuityCheeger-harmonicConvex metric spaceUniform continuityMetric spaceLipschitz domainPoincaré inequalityheat kerneldoubling measureMetric mapLipschitz regularitylogarithmic Sobolev inequalityMetric differentialhypercontractivityAnalysisNewtonian spaceMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Suorittaminen, riippuvuus ja seurakunta : essee Päättymättömästä riemusta

2021

Päättymätön riemu (romaani 1996)kääntymysesseetkulttuurifilosofiaaiheettoimijuuskristillisyysuskonnolliset yhteisöthuippu-urheilupostmodernismiyksinäisyysulkopuolisuuspäihderiippuvuusWallace David Fosterromaanit
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Seismic stratigraphy of the north-westernmost area of the Malta Plateau (Sicily Channel): The Middle Pleistocene-Holocene sedimentation in a tidally …

2022

In this study we present the results of a seismic-stratigraphic analysis of sub-bottom profiles in the north-westernmost area of the Malta Plateau in order to define the depositional mechanisms for the upper Quaternary sequences. During this interval the morphology of the Malta Plateau was characterized by a ramp and bathymetries not exceeding 200 m. Two major unconformities, related to MIS 6 and MIS 2 (the latter corresponding to the Last Glacial Maximum, LGM), characterize the upper Quaternary sequences. The geometries of the recognized seismic units indicate as depositional mechanisms were controlled by subsidence and sea-level fluctuations. In detail, deposits related to the last glacia…

QuaternaryGeochemistry and PetrologySand sheetSand sheet; Infralittoral prograding wedge; Bedforms; Coastal dune system; Malta Plateau; QuaternaryGeologyCoastal dune systemBedforms Coastal dune system Infralittoral prograding wedge Malta Plateau Quaternary Sand sheetOceanographyBedformsMalta PlateauInfralittoral prograding wedge
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SHEET STAMPING PROCESSES DESIGN: OPTIMIZATION METHODOLOGIES FOR ROBUST AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIUS DECISION.

2012

ROBUST AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIUS DECISION.SHEET STAMPING PROCESSES DESIGNOPTIMIZATION METHODOLOGIESSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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Advanced voice and data solutions for evolution of cellular network system

2014

RRMHigh Speed Packet AccessDevice-to-deviceD2DRadio resource managementspektritehokkuusVoice over IPmatkaviestinverkotpuheensiirtoLTEprotokollatlangaton tiedonsiirtoVoIP3G-tekniikkaHSPA4G-tekniikkaradioresurssien hallintalangattomat verkot
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Pinus halepensis M. versus Quercus ilex subsp. Rotundifolia L. runoff and soil erosion at pedon scale under natural rainfall in Eastern Spain three d…

2017

Abstract Afforestation aims to recover the vegetation cover, and restore natural ecosystems. The plant species selected for restoration will determine species richness and the fate of the ecosystem. Research focussing on the impact of vegetation recovery on soil quality are abundant, especially on fire affected land and where rehabilitation, afforestation and restoration projects were carried out. However, little is known about how different plants species affect soil erosion and water losses, which are key factors that will impact the fate of the afforested land. Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis M.) is the species commonly used for afforestation in the Mediterranean and is very successful whe…

Rainfall010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMediterranean010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesAleppo PineAfforestationHolm oak0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationPlotsbiologyAgroforestryForestryForestryVegetationBodemfysica en LandbeheerPE&RCbiology.organism_classificationSoil qualitySoil Physics and Land ManagementAleppo pineBoscos i silviculturaEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonPlant coverSpecies richnessSurface runoffSediment delivery
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Splash erosion: A review with unanswered questions

2017

66 Pags.- 1 Tabl.- 7 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00128252

RainfallSplash erosionSociology of scientific knowledgeHistory010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWeb of scienceScientific literature01 natural sciencesSplash deviceState-of-the-artRelleu (Geografia)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSplashbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementBibliometric review04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerPE&RCSoil Physics and Land Management040103 agronomy & agricultureErosionLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesResearch questionsBibliographic searchMechanismbusiness
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Asymmetric Single Point Incremental Forming of Sheet Metal

2005

The use of computers in manufacturing has enabled the development of several new sheet metal forming processes, which are based upon older technologies. This paper describes modifications that have been made to traditional forming methods such as conventional spinning and shear forming, forming processes in which deformation is localized. Recent advances have enabled this localized deformation to be accurately controlled and studied. Current developments have been focused on forming asymmetric parts using CNC technology, without the need for costly dies. Asymmetric Incremental Sheet Forming has the potential to revolutionize sheet metal forming, making it accessible to all levels of manufac…

Rapid prototypingEngineeringEngineering drawingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringShear formingMechanical engineeringForming processesDeformation (meteorology)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringvisual_artComputer-aided manufacturingvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSheet metalbusinessSpinningIncremental sheet formingCIRP Annals
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Incremental Forming Process for the Accomplishment of Automotive Details

2007

In the last decades the scenario of the industrial production is remarkably changed, since new market requirements have to be faced by the industries. The market, actually, more and more, asks for vary models and niches product. The necessity to intercept dynamically and to satisfy the demands for the market, driver of the innovation process, involves the necessity to reduce the Timeto- market introducing to new methodologies of engineering, like the 3D-prototyping, for the qualitative and structural analysis of the final component. For these reasons, at the beginning of the nineties, a new philosophy of sheet metal forming process begins to assert on the industrial scene, whose basic logic…

Rapid prototypingEngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryMechanical EngineeringIndustrial productionAutomotive industryStampingManufacturing engineeringProduct (business)Automotive Industry Incremental Forming Sheet Metal FormingMechanics of MaterialsComponent (UML)Production (economics)General Materials SciencebusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneKey Engineering Materials
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Microbial analysis of raw cows' milk used for cheese-making: influence of storage treatments on microbial composition and other technological traits

2010

Raw milk used to produce Grana cheese was subjected to several treatment regimes, including varying temperatures and storage times. Milk from morning and evening milking were transferred to a dairy factory sepa- rately (double delivery) or together (single delivery), after storage at the farm for 12 h; in the former case, milk was stored at 12 or 8°C, whereas, in the latter, it was kept at ambient temperature or 18°C. Values of pH of the vat milk were lower for milk samples kept at room temperature, while other physico-chemical parameters and rheological characteristics tested did not show significant differ- ences linked to the different storage temperatures of milk used for ‘‘Grana Trenti…

Raw cows’ milkPhysiologyMicroorganismfood and beveragesDGGE; Grana cheese; refrigeration; milk microfloraDenaturing gradient gel electrophoresisGeneral MedicineRaw milkBiologyGrana cheesemedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMilkingfluids and secretionsPsychrotrophic bacteriaMost probable numberRefrigerationmedicineCheesemakingFood scienceDGGETemperature gradient gel electrophoresisBiotechnologyMesophileMilk microflora
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