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Transversality (mathematics)

In mathematics, transversality is a notion that describes how spaces can intersect; transversality can be seen as the "opposite" of tangency, and… 
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2012
2012
El sobrepeso y la obesidad se asocian a un mayor riesgo cardiovascular y mayor mortalidad en la poblacion general, y existen… 
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Alzheimer’s disease compromises an elderly person’s functional capacity, increasing his or her need for assistance. This study… 
2008
2008
This paper presents how to apply a newly developed general theory for the global transversality and tangency of flows in n… 
2001
2001
We introduce a geometric/asymptotic method to treat structurally stable internal layer solutions. We consider asymptotic… 
2000
2000
Summary. Ekeland and Scheinkman (1986) prove the necessity of a standard transversality condition under certain technical… 
1999
1999
AbstractThis paper deals with perturbed dynamical systems of the form: $$ - \ddot u + u = \nabla V\left( u \right) + \varepsilon… 
1997
1997
A novel GaAs MMIC active filter structure based on the lumped and transversal technique is proposed for operation in the X-band… 
1983
1983
This note clarifies some issues dealing with the necessary condition for the optimal terminal time in free terminal time optimal… 
1981
1981
This paper gives several basic results on dynamic nonlinear networks from a geometric point of view. One of the main advantages…