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Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, September 2009
- Viktória Tóth:
The study of collision and avalanche effect in a family of pseudorandom binary sequences. 1-8 - John Fountain, Gracinda M. S. Gomes, Victoria Gould:
Membership of A ∨ G for classes of finite weakly abundant semigroups. 9-36 - Peter Danchev:
Torsion completeness of p-primary components in modular group rings of p-reduced Abelian groups. 37-42 - László Mérai:
Construction of pseudorandom binary lattices based on multiplicative characters. 43-51 - Lajos Hajdu:
Optimal systems of fundamental S-units for LLL-reduction. 53-79 - Yasutsugu Fujita:
Extensions of the D(∓k 2)-triples {k 2, k 2 ± 1, 4k 2 ± 1}. 81-98 - Marilyn Breen:
Analogues of Horn's theorem for finite unions of starshaped sets in ℝ d . 99-107 - Johan H. Meyer, Jenö Szigeti, Leon van Wyk:
On ideals of triangular matrix rings. 109-115 - Tibor Krisztin:
Karsten Urban, Wavelet methods for elliptic partial differential equations (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation), xxvii + 480 pages, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009. 117-118
Volume 59, Number 2, December 2009
- Absos Ali Shaikh:
On pseudo quasi-Einstein manifolds. 119-146 - Heinz Weisshaupt:
On the differentiability of parametrized families of linear operators and the sensitivity of their stationary vectors. 147-171 - Ersebet R. Dombi, Nick D. Gilbert:
Strongly F*-inverse covers for tiling semigroups. 185-202 - David Tsirekidze:
On the convergence and Cesàro summability of trigonometric Fourier series of monotone type functions. 203-212 - Jesús Jerónimo-Castro, Edgardo Roldán-Pensado:
A characteristic property of the Euclidean disc. 213-222 - Shunlong Luo, Nan Li, Xuelian Cao:
Relative entropy between quantum ensembles. 223-237 - András Krámli:
Jason Rosenhouse, The Monty Hall Problem, The remarkable story of math's most contentious brain teaser, xii+194 pages, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009. 239
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