We show that the study of topological T-spaces with a finite number of points agrees essentially with the study of polyhedra, by means of the geometric realization of finite spaces. In this paper all topological spaces are assumed to be T.
In this paper we obtain existence conditions and a closed form of the general solution of higher order singular regular boundary value problems. The approach is based on the concept of co-solution of algebraic matrix equations of polynomial type that permits the treatment of the problem without considering an extended first order system as it has been done in the known literature.
Cauchy problem, boundary value problems with a boundary value condition and Sturm-Liouville problems related to the operator differential equation are studied for the general case, even when the algebraic equation is unsolvable. Explicit expressions for the solutions in terms of data problem are given and computable expressions of the solutions for the finite-dimensional case are made available.
In this paper explicit expressions for solutions of Cauchy problems and two-point boundary value problems concerned with the generalized Riccati matrix differential equation are given. These explicit expressions are computable in terms of the data and solutions of certain algebraic Riccati equations related to the problem. The interplay between the algebraic and the differential problems is used in order to obtain approximate solutions of the differential problem in terms of those of the algebraic...
Our aim is to look for precise definitions of musical concepts. In this work we present the concepts we have been able to derive from the concept of pitch (high-low aspect of musical sounds). Now, pitches being the primitive concept, they will not be defined from a previous concept, but from their mutual relationships.
In this paper we construct analytic-numerical solutions for initial-boundary value systems related to the equation , where is an arbitrary square complex matrix and ia s matrix such that the real part of the eigenvalues of the matrix is positive. Given an admissible error and a finite domain , and analytic-numerical solution whose error is uniformly upper bounded by in , is constructed.
We prove that the only natural differential operations between holomorphic forms on a complex manifold are those obtained using linear combinations, the exterior product and the exterior differential. In order to accomplish this task we first develop the basics of the theory of natural holomorphic bundles over a fixed manifold, making explicit its Galoisian structure by proving a categorical equivalence à la Galois.
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