Stephen Morgan – Sydney Mathematical Research Institute

fields there is a natural invariant of representations that provides strong information on the character ratio.
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PRODUCT SET PHENOMENA FOR COUNTABLE GROUPS MICHAEL BJÖRKLUND AND ...

PRODUCT SET PHENOMENA FOR COUNTABLE GROUPS 9. Proposition 1.3. Suppose A,B G satisfy. ... PRODUCT SET PHENOMENA FOR COUNTABLE GROUPS 13. 2.1.3. Almost periodic functions.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2013/bjorklund-23.pdf

DENSITY OF COMMENSURATORS FOR UNIFORM LATTICES OFRIGHT-ANGLED BUILDINGS ANGELA ...

1) Let W be the free product of n copies of Z/2Z. ... q3 = 3, where Wis the free product of n = 3 copies of Z/2Z.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/athomas/papers/CommDensRAB.pdf

Les mammifères

One card is captioned "Les Mammiferes: Le Kanguroo" and depicts a kangaroo in a natural setting, with an Indigenous Australian man shown in an seperate scene at the left. ... The versos of the cards feature text in French, describing the animals depicted
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Singular solutions for divergence-form elliptic equations involving regularvariation theory: ...

The right-hand side of (3.24) equals the product between Rη(s) and the right-hand side of (3.9) for y = yη. ... 3.32). The claim follows since Q′0(r) equals the product between P(r) in (3.31) and the right-hand side of (3.8) for v = ũ.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2016/chang-3.pdf

Supervised learning from noisy observations: Combining machine-learning techniques with ...

localisation [51, 52, 53], where the empirical covariance matrix P fn1is tempered by a symmetric positive definite localisation matrix B via the Kronecker product, thatis,. ... For values of the regularizationparameter log β < 16 the inverse in the LR
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/gottwald/preprints/ELMDA.pdf

Millington_Villeneuve_Waloki_Pala_16 November_FINAL Desk Review_USyd_WHOCC

This theme also includes a descriptive narrative about the organisation. The second theme describes the products on offer. ... WPRO has sought to bring the DPOs into the centre of CBR development – and it would seem a natural fit.
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/faculty-of-medicine-and-health/research/centres-institutes-groups/who-collaborating-centre/10.1-cbr_practiceandeducation_deskreview_whocc.pdf

Raising operators and the Littlewood–Richardson polynomials Alex Fun School ...

in terms of an alternating sum of products of double complete symmetric functions. ... of products of double complete symmetric polynomials. Then calculate the product.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2012/fun-6.pdf

On minimal ideal triangulations of cusped hyperbolic 3–manifolds William ...

cuspedhyperbolic 3–manifolds satisfying certain genericity hypotheses, and are thus a natural part of the structureof an ideal triangulation to analyse from a geometrical viewpoint.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2019/jaco-21.pdf

arXiv:2212.12860v1 [q-fin.MF] 25 Dec 2022

The advantage here is that rather than retrieving aBSDE with constrained jumps in the enlarged filtration, we obtain a more natural representation ofthe (pre-default) super-hedging price of a vulnerable ... Vulnerable Options 9. product above is bounded.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2023/li-4.pdf