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adjoint

(ˈædˌdʒɔɪnt)
n
(Mathematics) maths
a. another name for Hermitian conjugate
b. a generalization in category theory of this notion
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The topics include a constructive approach to higher homotopy operations, the right adjoint to the equivalent operadic forgetful functor on incomplete Tambara functions, the centralizer resolution of the K(2)-local sphere at the prime 2, the quantization of the modular function and equivariant elliptic cohomology, complex orientations for THH of some perfectoid fields, and the Mahowald square and Adams differentials.,The proceedings of a July 2017 conference on homotopy theory held in Urbana, Illinois contains 11 selected papers.
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Also, he evaluated the error in the quantity of interest (QoI) with the direct and adjoint errors [8].
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It turns out that the multipliers are solutions of the adjoint equation.
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