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New model of precession, valid in time interval 400 thousand years

Vondrák, Jan (2012)

Applications of Mathematics 2012

Precession is the secular and long-periodic component of the motion of the Earth’s spin axis in the celestial reference frame, approximately exhibiting a motion of about 50 ' ' per year around the pole of the ecliptic. The presently adopted precession model, IAU2006, approximates this motion by polynomial expansions of time that are valid, with very high accuracy, in the immediate vicinity (a few centuries) of the reference epoch J2000.0. For more distant epochs, this approximation however quickly deviates...

Non- F -spaces

Šedivá-Trnková, Věra (1962)

General Topology and its Relations to Modern Analysis and Algebra

Nonclassical descriptions of analytic cohomology

Bailey, Toby N., Eastwood, Michael G., Gindikin, Simon G. (2003)

Proceedings of the 22nd Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Summary: There are two classical languages for analytic cohomology: Dolbeault and Čech. In some applications, however (for example, in describing the Penrose transform and certain representations), it is convenient to use some nontraditional languages. In [M. G. Eastwood, S. G. Gindikin and H.-W. Wong, J. Geom. Phys. 17, 231-244 (1995; Zbl 0861.22009)] was developed a language that allows one to render analytic cohomology in a purely holomorphic fashion.In this article we indicate a more general...

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