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The aim of this communication is to correct inaccurate statements presented in a Commentary on the paper titled: "Radiation forces and torque on a rigid elliptical cylinder in acoustical plane progressive and (quasi)standing waves with…
This document contains a description of several of my papers, including remarks on history and connection with subsequent work. It also contains some new results and conjectures.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author. The content of the previous versions is now covered by the more recent papers - math.DG/0610252 (concerning the Lie group structuren on the gauge groups) - math.DG/0612522 (concerning the weak…
This paper has been withdraw by the authors. An enlarged and complete analysis of the constraints is presented in hep-th/9910163. It includes also relativistic particles and strings. The non-relativistic particle quantization has been…
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors after discussing its content with Dr. J. Madsen.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author. This paper is now obsolete. For a solution please see: arXiv:/1205.4265.
Paper erroneously re-submitted as duplicte. Readers should look at math-ph/9909004.
A comment has been recently posted on the arXiv (arXiv:1902.07504) that discuss our recent work on encircling multiple exceptional points in Nat. Commun. 9, 4808 (2018). In that comment, the authors claim that our approach is prone to…
In this correspondence, we correct an erroneous result on the achievability part of the R\'enyi common information with order $1+s\in(1,2]$ in [1]. The new achievability result (upper bound) of the R\'enyi common information no longer…
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These supplementary notes in the ArXiv are a companion to our paper "Bocher contractions of conformally superintegrable Laplace equations" [arXiv:1512.09315]. They contain background material and the details of the extensive computations…
Comment on ``Boosting Algorithms: Regularization, Prediction and Model Fitting'' [arXiv:0804.2752]
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In this article we propose a revisitation of the well-known argument principle that may lead to the solution of the Riemann hypothesis. We are looking for collaborators.
The purpose of this note is to correct an inaccuracy in the paper: R.P. Agaev and P.Yu. Chebotarev, "On Determining the Eigenprojection and Components of a Matrix," Autom. Remote Control, 2002, vol. 63, pp. 1537-1545 [arXiv:math/0508197],…
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This is an additional remark to the paper (hep-th 9411005) concerning a Hamiltonian structure of suggested there system of equations. The remark is inspired by a letter from L. Feher and I. Marshall.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author; a revised version is part of the author's phd-thesis "Quasi-logarithmic structures" (Zurich, 2007).
This version has been withdrawn. The new and final version is on ArXiv 1103.4878
Here we give a reformulation of a key lemma in the paper [2], "Spaces of Topological Complexity One", which is necessary due to an oversight.