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Mathematics of Computation
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Locally unitarily invariantizable NEPv and convergence analysis of SCF
Authors: Ding Lu; Ren-Cang Li
Subject: Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 65F15, 65H17
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03925-X

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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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Decomposing the real line into everywhere isomorphic suborders
Authors: Garrett Ervin
Subject: Logic and Foundations; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 06A05, 03E05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16600-4

General criteria for a stronger notion of lineability
Authors: Vinicius V. Favaro; Daniel Pellegrino; Anselmo Raposo
Jr.; Geivison Ribeiro
Subject: Analysis; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 15A03, 46B87, 46A16
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16608-9

Unknotting $3$-balls in the $5$-ball
Authors: Daniel Hartman
Subject: Geometry and Topology
2010 MSC: Primary 57R52, 57R40, 57R50
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16624-7

Linear dynamics of an operator associated to the Collatz map
Authors: Vincent Behani
Subject: Analysis; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 47A16, 47A35, 30H20, 30B10, 15A18
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16627-2

Coherence for elementary amenable groups
Authors: Sam Hughes; Dawid Kielak; Peter H. Kropholler; Ian J.
Leary
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 20F19; Secondary 16P70, 20J05, 20J06, 43A07
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16656-9

From braces to pre-Lie rings
Authors: Aner Shalev; Agata Smoktunowicz
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 17D99, 20F18, 20F40, 17B70, 20D15
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16693-4

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Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
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The role of antisymmetric functions in nonlocal equations
Authors: Serena Dipierro; Giorgio Poggesi; Jack Thompson; Enrico
Valdinoci
Subject: Differential Equations
2010 MSC: Primary 35B50, 35N25, 35B06
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-08984-5

Fixed points of parking functions
Authors: Jon McCammond; Hugh Thomas; Nathan Williams
Subject: Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics; Geometry and
Topology
2010 MSC: Primary 05A19, 55M20, 05E10, 05A05
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-08994-8

Noncommutative linear systems and noncommutative elliptic curves
Authors: Daniel Chan; Adam Nyman
Subject: Number Theory; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 14A22; Secondary 16S38
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09051-7

Coideal subalgebras of pointed and connected Hopf algebras
Authors: G.-S. Zhou
Subject: Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics; Applications;
Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 16Txx, 68R15, 16P90, 16W50, 16S15
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09097-9

Galois groups of random additive polynomials
Authors: Lior Bary-Soroker; Alexei Entin; Eilidh McKemmie
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry; Number Theory
2010 MSC: Primary 11R32, 11R09, 12E05, 11R45; Secondary 20G40
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9947-2024-09098-0

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