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Consider a uniquely ergodic C * -dynamical system based on a unital *-endomorphism Φ of a C * -algebra. We prove the uniform convergence of Cesaro averages 1 n ∑ k = 0 n − 1 λ − n Φ ( a )... see more

There are many interesting applications of Ramsey theory, these include results in number theory, algebra, geometry, topology, set theory, logic, ergodic theory, information theory and theoretical computer science. Relations of Ramsey-type theorems to var... see more

The learning area of circle theorems is one of the most difficult topics in geometry, resulting in low student performance. GeoGebra has been shown in studies to enhance learners' proficiency in circle theorems. However, pre-service teachers' use of GeoGe... see more

Let T be a bounded linear operator on a Banach space X into itself. In this paper, we study the uniform ergodicity of the operator T|Y when Y is a closed subspace invariant under T. We show that if T satisfies, lim n ? 8 ? T n ? n = 0 , then T is uniforml... see more

Procedural systems allow unique modes of authorship and singular aesthetic experiences. As creators and users of these systems, we need to be aware that their aesthetic potential is not solely defined by interaction but that interpretation, and the capaci... see more

In a Cognitive Radio Network, the performance of the secondary users depends on the co-channel interference generated by the primary and the secondary transmitters. Therefore the characterization of aggregate interference (AI) in such type of networks is ... see more

A local excitation in a quantum many-particle system evolves deterministically. A time-reversal procedure, involving the invertion of the signs of every energy and interaction, should produce an excitation revival: the Loschmidt echo (LE). If somewhat imp... see more

Static granular packs have been studied in the last three decades in the frame of a modified equilibrium statistical mechanics that assumes ergodicity as a basic postulate. The canonical example on which this framework is tested consists in the series of ... see more

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