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Journal of the American Mathematical Society
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Purity in chromatically localized algebraic $K$-theory
Authors: Markus Land; Akhil Mathew; Lennart Meier; Georg Tamme
Subject: Geometry and Topology; Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 19D55, 55P43
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0894-0347-2024-01043-X

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Mathematics of Computation
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Generalized Korn's inequalities for piecewise $H^1$ and $H^2$ vector
fields
Authors: David M. Williams; Qingguo Hong
Subject: Mathematical Physics; Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 65N30, 76M10, 76N06
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03935-2

Rational group algebras of generalized strongly monomial groups:
Primitive idempotents and units
Authors: Gurmeet K. Bakshi; Jyoti Garg; Gabriela Olteanu
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 16K20, 16S35, 16U60, 20C05, 17C27
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03937-6

Faster truncated integer multiplication
Authors: David Harvey
Subject: Applications; Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
2010 MSC: Primary 68W30
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03939-X

Identifying the source term in the potential equation with weighted
sparsity regularization
Authors: Ole Loseth Elvetun; Bjorn Fredrik Nielsen
Subject: Differential Equations; Analysis; Applications
2010 MSC: Primary 35R30, 47A52, 65F22
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03941-8

Few hamiltonian cycles in graphs with one or two vertex degrees
Authors: Jan Goedgebeur; Jorik Jooken; On-Hei Solomon Lo; Ben
Seamone; Carol T. Zamfirescu
Subject: Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
2010 MSC: Primary 05C45, 05C85
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0025-5718-2024-03943-1

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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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On hyperbolic dimension gap for entire functions
Authors: Volker Mayer; Mariusz Urbanski
Subject: Differential Equations; Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 37F10; Secondary 30D05, 28A80
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16613-2

On arithmetic nature of a $q$-Euler-double zeta values
Authors: Tapas Chatterjee; Sonam Garg
Subject: Number Theory; Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 33D05, 11J81, 11J72, 11M06, 11M32
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16653-3

A note on narrow operators on complex Riesz spaces
Authors: Mikhail Popov
Subject: Analysis
2010 MSC: Primary 47B91; Secondary 47B60
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16660-0

On the realisation problem for mapping degree sets
Authors: Christoforos Neofytidis; Hongbin Sun; Ye Tian; Shicheng
Wang; Zhongzi Wang
Subject: Geometry and Topology
2010 MSC: Primary 55M25
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16712-5

Real fundamental Chevalley involutions and conjugacy classes
Authors: Gang Han; Binyong Sun
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry
2010 MSC: Primary 20G20
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16722-8

Weak friezes and frieze pattern determinants
Authors: Thorsten Holm; Peter Jorgensen
Subject: Algebra and Algebraic Geometry; Discrete Mathematics
and Combinatorics; Geometry and Topology
2010 MSC: Primary 05B45, 05E99, 13F60, 15A15, 51M20, 52B45
http://www.ams.org/journal-getitem?pii=S0002-9939-2024-16723-X

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