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Monoides parcialmente aditivos en la teoría de la información.

A. Bahamonde Rionda, J. S. López García (1985)

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Partially-additive monoids (pams) were introduced by Arbib and Manes ([1]) in order to provide an algebraic approach to the semantic of recursion in theoretical computer science. Here we extend the range of application of pams for capturing information theory concepts as componibility and sequential continuity, which arise naturally in this framework.

Aproximaciones asintóticas en espacios de Banach.

Piedad Guijarro Carranza (1985)

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Let U be an open convex set in a Banach space E, F another Banach space. We consider the space H(U,F) of all F-valued holomorphic functions of bounded type in U possesing an asymptotic expansion in the origin. We study classes of asymptotic approximations such that two functions in the same class with an identical asymptotic expansion must coincide. In this paper, we characterize the functions belonging to some of these classes which are optimal approximations of a given series. ...

Sobre las isometrías de los grupos y anillos reticulados.

Josep Grané Manlleu (1980)

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El contenido de este trabajo tiene un objetivo fundamental: el estudio, clasificación y caracterización de las isometrías de un grupo reticulado. Se introducen los conceptos de grupo de isometrías M(G) de un grupo reticulado G, grupo de simetrías homogéneas H(G) y traslaciones T(G). Se estudia primero el caso elemental de los grupos totalmente ordenados y utilizando luego las representaciones de los grupos (y f-anillos) en un producto de totalmente ordenados, se introduce el concepto...

Comportamiento asintótico de las ecuaciones de la termoelasticidad generalizada.

Alberto Falqués Serra (1982)

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In this paper it is first shown that the linear evolution equations for a generalized thermoelastic solid generate a C semigroup. Next an analysis of the long time evolution behaviour yields the some results known for classical thermoelasticity: generically, the natural state is asymptotically stable.

Familias compactas de funciones holomorfas con desarrollo asintótico en abierto de C.

Piedad Guijarro Carranza (1986)

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Let U be an open convex subset of Cn, n belonging to N, such that the set of all polinomies is dense in the space of all holomorphic and complex functions on U, (H(U), t0), where t0 is the open-compact topology. We endow the space HK(U) of all holomorphic functions on U that have asymptotic expansion at the origin with a metric and we study a particular compact subset of HK(U). ...

Conservación de convergencias en G(H) por un operador lineal.

M.ª Carmen de las Obras Loscertales y Nasarre (1986)

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Given a real separable Hilbert space H, we denote with S = {E(n) | n belongs to N} a sequence of closed linear subspaces of H. In previous papers, the strong, weak, a--> and b--> convergences are defined and characterized. Now, given a sequence S with strong, weak, a--> or b--> limit, and a linear operator of H, A, the sequence AS is studied.

Nuevas convergencias en G(H).

M.ª Carmen de las Obras Loscertales y Nasarre (1981)

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Two new convergences of closed linear subspaces in the real separable Hilbert space are defined. These are the uniform strong convergence and the simultaneously strong and weak convergence to a single limit. Both convergences are characterized and it is shown that they verify the three axioms of Fréchet.