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Research Publications (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
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- 1Advection-diffusion
- 1Animal movement
- 1Edge effect
- 1Landscape complexity
- 1Mathematical ecology
- 1Partial differential equations
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2019-05-04
We identify seven-tone (heptatonic) scales as a sequence of minor and major thirds, where we use a zero to indicate a minor third and a one for a major third. Each proper seven-tone scale is then represented by a {0,1}-sequence of length seven. On these {0,1}-sequences we define group operations...
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2023-06-06
Applied Functional Analysis is a branch of mathematics that lies at the intersection of pure mathematics and practical applications to real world problems. It explores the deep an intricate structures of function spaces, often infinite dimensional, and the mappings between them. This text...
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2023-01-30
Thomas Hillen, Alexandra Shyntar
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are pluripotent cancer cells, which are less sensitive to treatments, and which can generate new tumors once transplanted into a healthy tissue environment. They have been identified in many cancers and they are the driving force of cancer growth and metastasis....
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The “edge effect” phenomenon: deriving population abundance patterns from individual animal movement decisions
Download2016-01-01
Jonathan R. Potts, Thomas Hillen, Mark A. Lewis
Edge effects have been observed in a vast spectrum of animal populations. They occur where two conjoining habitats interact to create ecological phenomena that are not present in either habitat separately. On the individuallevel, an edge effect is a change in behavioral tendency on or near the...