alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
The 15 papers report new developments in the symmetrization of Jordan dialgebras, a prismatic classifying space, simple right conjugacy closed loops, multiplicative loops of Jha-Johnson semifields, and the orthogonality of approximate Latin squares and quasigroups.
Instead, the mechanical forces created by the jellyfish's own muscle contractions were essential for symmetrization. In fact, when muscle relaxants were added to the seawater surrounding an injured jellyfish, slowing the animal's muscle contractions, the symmetrization of the intact arms also was slowed down.
Rey, "Symmetrization of the non-rigid registration problem using inversion-invariant energies: application to multiple sclerosis," in Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention--MICCAI 2000, S.
Inspecting the maximum of this function of one variable yields the statement ||E||A [less than or equal to] [[gamma].sup.2](CA) , and [mathematical expression not reproducible](CA) follows by the symmetrization argument.
Two-forms are objects with two space-time indices [F.sub.[mu]v], which are antisymmetric in those indices, that is, [F.sub.[[mu]v]] = 0, where {...} denotes symmetrization over the enclosed indices.
The author argues that when we consider which view leads to a deeper understanding of the physical world, especially given the deeper topological explanation from the unordered configurations to the Symmetrization Postulate, we have strong reasons in favor of 3D-Fundamentalism.
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