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In Indagationes Mathematicae May 2024 35(3):595-607
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In Journal of Number Theory May 2022 234:404-447
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In Discrete Mathematics November 2021 344(11)
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Journal of Number Theory. 234:404-447
The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture – which is one of the seven million-dollar Clay Mathematics Institute Millennium Prize Problems – and its generalizations are a significant focus of number theory research. A 2017 article of Jetchev, Skinn
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Mya Breitbart, Katherine A. Hubbard, Charles L. Tilney, Makenzie Kerr, Adrienne P. Hollister, Kema Malki, Eric Muhlbach, Maya Robert, Kristen N. Buck
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Limnology and Oceanography. 65:1936-1960
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Mathematics Magazine; March 2023, Vol. 96 Issue: 2 p120-129, 10p
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Discrete Mathematics. 344:112558
In n-dimensional affine space over the field Z / 3 Z , a cap is given by a set of points no three of which are in a line, and the cap set problem asks for the largest possible size of an arbitrary cap. The solution to the cap set problem is known for
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Journal of Algebra. 420:509-527
The bound of uniform strong primeness of the ring Mn(R) of n by n matrices over the unitary ring R is denoted mn(R). The concepts of uniform, right and left strong primeness for matrix rings are re-interpreted in terms of bilinear equations and multi
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Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 58:1147-1157
The majority of opal produced by diatoms dissolves during their sedimentation to the seafloor, but spatial and temporal variability of dissolution rates are large. Controlled laboratory experiments using live phytoplankton or phyto-detritus may help
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Alain Vandewalle, Marcelle Bens, Patrick Wincker, François Artiguenave, Alain Doucet, Jean-Marc Elalouf, Miguel Salinas, Maya Robert-Nicoud, Bernard C. Rossier, Dmitri Firsov, Jean-Daniel Horisberger, Marjorie Flahaut, Marie Nicod
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 98:2712-2716
Aldosterone and vasopressin are responsible for the final adjustment of sodium and water reabsorption in the kidney. In principal cells of the kidney cortical collecting duct (CCD), the integral response to aldosterone and the long-term functional ef