Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China: Physical science and engineering. Part A, Volume 21The Council, 1997 |
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... Theorem III.2 , it follows that W ( V ( t ) , 8 ( t ) , w ( t ) ) is indeed an analytical energy function for system ... Theorem V.1 is not too restrictive since the free parameters s ; in C matrix can be em- ployed to simplify the ...
... Theorem III.2 , it follows that W ( V ( t ) , 8 ( t ) , w ( t ) ) is indeed an analytical energy function for system ... Theorem V.1 is not too restrictive since the free parameters s ; in C matrix can be em- ployed to simplify the ...
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... Theorem 1 with Theorem 2 below . Theo- rem 2 tells us that we can get an optimal bound if the coarsest mesh size h1 is fine enough and each connected component of the first refined subregion 2 has a small enough diameter . Our idea is ...
... Theorem 1 with Theorem 2 below . Theo- rem 2 tells us that we can get an optimal bound if the coarsest mesh size h1 is fine enough and each connected component of the first refined subregion 2 has a small enough diameter . Our idea is ...
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... Theorem III.6 . If G is a finite group and x is the character of the regular representation of G , then the multiplicity of each irreducible complex character of G in x is equal to the degree of the character . This main theorem about ...
... Theorem III.6 . If G is a finite group and x is the character of the regular representation of G , then the multiplicity of each irreducible complex character of G in x is equal to the degree of the character . This main theorem about ...
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Inverse Laplace Transform of a Rational Function with Real Coefficients | 14 |
Oblique Gravity Scientific Note | 20 |
Nonlinear Compliance Control for Robotic Application | 50 |
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