Applying Digital Maps In Attendance Variation Hydrographic Morphology In Serbia
Milena Vukmirović (2009)
Review of the National Center for Digitization
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Milena Vukmirović (2009)
Review of the National Center for Digitization
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Jerzy Dydak (1974)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Edward Grzegorek (1974)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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F. Balibrea, C. La Paz (1997)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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One-dimensional turbulent maps can be characterized via their ω-limit sets [1]. We give a direct proof of this characterization and get stronger results, which allows us to obtain some other results on ω-limit sets, which previously were difficult to prove.
Marija Šegan, Ljubica Jankov (2013)
Review of the National Center for Digitization
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Lluis Alsedà, Jaume Llibre (1989)
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Hatzigaidas, Athanasios, Papastergiou, Anastasia, Tryfon, George, Zaharis, Zaharias (2004)
Acta Universitatis Apulensis. Mathematics - Informatics
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Cowen, Robert (2001)
Southwest Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics [electronic only]
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Artur Wilkowski, Tomasz Kornuta, Maciej Stefańczyk, Włodzimierz Kasprzak (2016)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The article focuses on the problem of building dense 3D occupancy maps using commercial RGB-D sensors and the SLAM approach. In particular, it addresses the problem of 3D map representations, which must be able both to store millions of points and to offer efficient update mechanisms. The proposed solution consists of two such key elements, visual odometry and surfel-based mapping, but it contains substantial improvements: storing the surfel maps in octree form and utilizing a frustum...
Jordan Tabov, Kliment Vasilev, Asen Velchev (2004)
Review of the National Center for Digitization
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Jesús Araujo, Krzysztof Jarosz (2003)
Studia Mathematica
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We prove that a biseparating map between spaces of vector-valued continuous functions is usually automatically continuous. However, we also discuss special cases when this is not true.
Jingyal Pak (1978)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Liskovets, Valery A. (2004)
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics [electronic only]
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Władysław A. Majewski, Marcin Marciniak (2007)
Banach Center Publications
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The structure of the set of positive unital maps between M₂(ℂ) and Mₙ(ℂ) (n ≥ 3) is investigated. We proceed with the study of the "quantized" Choi matrix thus extending the methods of our previous paper [MM2]. In particular, we examine the quantized version of Størmer's extremality condition. Maps fulfilling this condition are characterized. To illustrate our approach, a careful analysis of Tang's maps is given.
Mirosław Ślosarski (2019)
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica
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In this article, we define multi-invertible, multivalued maps. These mappings are a natural generalization of r-maps (in particular, the singlevalued invertible maps). They have many interesting properties and applications. In this article, the multi-invertible maps are applied to the construction of morphisms and to the theory of coincidence.
Lluis Alsedà, Antonio Falcó (2003)
Annales de l’institut Fourier
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The aim of this paper is twofold. First we give a characterization of the set of kneading invariants for the class of Lorenz–like maps considered as a map of the circle of degree one with one discontinuity. In a second step we will consider the subclass of the Lorenz– like maps generated by the class of Lorenz maps in the interval. For this class of maps we give a characterization of the set of renormalizable maps with rotation interval degenerate to a rational number, that is, of phase–locking...
Andrew D. Barwell, Chris Good, Piotr Oprocha (2012)
Fundamenta Mathematicae
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We address various notions of shadowing and expansivity for continuous maps restricted to a proper subset of their domain. We prove new equivalences of shadowing and expansive properties, we demonstrate under what conditions certain expanding maps have shadowing, and generalize some known results in this area. We also investigate the impact of our theory on maps of the interval.