For every symmetric ("palindromic") word S(A, B) in two positive definite letters and for each fixed n-by-n positive definite B and P, it is shown that the symmetric word equation S(A, B) = P has an n ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Under investigation in this work is a generalized higher-order beam equation, which is an important physical model and describes the ...
HOUSTON -- (April 30, 2020) -- Rice University researchers have discovered a hidden symmetry in the chemical kinetic equations scientists have long used to model and study many of the chemical ...
A team of scientists from School of Physics and Astronomy at Queen Mary University of London has developed a novel artificial intelligence method that could revolutionize our understanding of the ...
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