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A characterization of a generalized C?-notion on nets
1986
On Schunck Classes of Finite Groups with Cover and Avoidance Property on Abelian Chief Factors
2006
The main aim of this article is to obtain the characterization of local Schunck classes of finite groups whose projectors have the cover and avoidance property on Abelian chief factors.
Nonstochastic languages as projections of 2-tape quasideterministic languages
1998
A language L (n) of n-tuples of words which is recognized by a n-tape rational finite-probabilistic automaton with probability 1-e, for arbitrary e > 0, is called quasideterministic. It is proved in [Fr 81], that each rational stochastic language is a projection of a quasideterministic language L (n) of n-tuples of words. Had projections of quasideterministic languages on one tape always been rational stochastic languages, we would have a good characterization of the class of the rational stochastic languages. However we prove the opposite in this paper. A two-tape quasideterministic language exists, the projection of which on the first tape is a nonstochastic language.
Algebraic and logical characterizations of deterministic linear time classes
1997
In this paper an algebraic characterization of the class DLIN of functions that can be computed in linear time by a deterministic RAM using only numbers of linear size is given. This class was introduced by Grandjean, who showed that it is robust and contains most computational problems that are usually considered to be solvable in deterministic linear time.
An Overview on Algebraic Structures
2016
This chapter recaps and formalizes concepts used in the previous sections of this book. Furthermore, this chapter reorganizes and describes in depth the topics mentioned at the end of Chap. 1, i.e. a formal characterization of the abstract algebraic structures and their hierarchy. This chapter is thus a revisited summary of concepts previously introduced and used and provides the mathematical basis for the following chapters.
Examples of improjective operators
2000
It has been an open question for some time whether improjective operators are always inessential. Here we give some examples that answer in the negative this question as well as some other related ones, posed in [2, 3, 11, 12]. The description of the examples uses a indecomposable space, constructed by Gowers and Maurey [5], and a characterization of the indecomposable Banach spaces in terms of improjective operators.
Nonlocalization Properties of Time Operators Transformations
2014
It is presented a general approach to the problem of extension of time operators and the associated Lambda transformations on singular measures. It is also shown that Lambda transformations defined on function spaces having the Urysohn property are non localized. Particular attention has been devoted to time and Lambda operators associated with the Walsh-Paley system and to a characterization of their domain and non locality.
A general characterization of the Janko simple groupJ 2
1974
Improved (photo)catalytic propene hydration in a gas/solid system by using heteropolyacid/oxide composites: Electron paramagnetic resonance, acidity,…
2017
Binary materials composed of the oxides SiO2, TiO2 and N-doped TiO2 and the Keggin heteropolyacid (PW12) were prepared and physicochemically characterized. They were used as catalysts and photocatalysts for the hydration of propene to 2-propanol. The characterization of the samples, particularly the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy results and the acidity properties, were useful to explain the key role played by the PW12 in the composite materials in the thermal and photoassisted catalytic processes. The simultaneous pres-ence of heat and UV light improved the activity of PW12 in the thermal process, and the binary materials showed better (photo)catalytic activities than t…
Analytical methods for the characterization and determination of nonionic surfactants in cosmetics and environmental matrices
2013
Nonionic synthetic surfactants, constituted of an assortment of classes, are common ingredients of industrial, household and body-care products. Alone or in combination with anionic surfactants, they perform a variety of functions including cleaning action, emulsification, skin conditioning, appearance and consistency modification, solubilization and dispersing agents. By far fatty alcohol ethoxylates (AEs) and alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs) are more extensively used than any other nonionic surfactant class; however, works appearing in the literature making reference to the analysis of other nonionic surfactant classes have also been collected in this review. The production volume worldwide…