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This study investigates solutions to the hope of completing one’s professional theory, approaching and studying the credit risk in reality and first-hand suggesting a number of solutions with an aim to preventing and mitigating the risks at Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam.
24p enzoenzo 05-01-2020 27 4 Download
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The solution structure ofNereis diversicolorsarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein (NSCP) in the calcium-bound form was determined by NMR spec-troscopy, distance geometry and simulated annealing. Based on 1859 NOE restraints and 262 angular restraints, 17 structures were generated with a rmsd of 0.87 A ˚ from the mean structure. The solution structure, which is highly similar to the structure obtained by X-ray crystallography, includes two open EF-hand domains, which are in close contact through their hydrophobic surfaces....
15p awards 06-04-2013 51 3 Download
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ASYMPTOTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR EVOLUTION INCLUSIONS ´ˇ ¨ TOMAS FURST Received 24 January 2005; Revised 12 July 2005; Accepted 17 July 2005 When solving boundary value problems on infinite intervals, it is possible to use continuation principles. Some of these principles take advantage of equipping the considered function spaces with topologies of uniform convergence on compact subintervals. This makes the representing solution operators compact (or condensing), but, on the other hand, spaces equipped with such topologies become more complicated.
12p sting12 10-03-2012 45 4 Download
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ON BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR SECOND-ORDER DISCRETE INCLUSIONS ´ PETR STEHLIK AND CHRISTOPHER C. TISDELL Received 8 October 2004 We prove some existence theorems regarding solutions to boundary value problems for systems of second-order discrete inclusions. For a certain class of right-hand sides, we present some lemmas showing that all solutions to discrete second-order inclusions satisfy an a priori bound. Then we apply these a priori bounds, in conjunction with an appropriate fixed point theorem for inclusions, to obtain the existence of solutions.
11p sting12 10-03-2012 48 5 Download
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ASYMPTOTIC ESTIMATES AND EXPONENTIAL STABILITY FOR HIGHER-ORDER MONOTONE DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS ´ EDUARDO LIZ AND MIHALY PITUK Received 21 May 2004 Asymptotic estimates are established for higher-order scalar difference equations and inequalities the right-hand sides of which generate a monotone system with respect to the discrete exponential ordering. It is shown that in some cases the exponential estimates can be replaced with a more precise limit relation.
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PERIODIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS ON TIME SCALES ´ PETR STEHLIK Received 20 April 2004 We extend the results concerning periodic boundary value problems from the continuous calculus to time scales. First we use the Schauder fixed point theorem and the concept of lower and upper solutions to prove the existence of the solutions and then we investigate a monotone iterative method which could generate some of them. Since this method does not work on each time scale, a condition containing a Lipschitz constant of right-hand side function and the supremum of the graininess function is introduced.
12p sting12 10-03-2012 48 7 Download
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EXISTENCE AND UNIQUENESS OF SOLUTIONS OF HIGHER-ORDER ANTIPERIODIC DYNAMIC EQUATIONS ALBERTO CABADA AND DOLORES R. VIVERO Received 8 October 2003 and in revised form 9 February 2004 We prove existence and uniqueness results in the presence of coupled lower and upper solutions for the general nth problem in time scales with linear dependence on the ith ∆derivatives for i = 1,2,...,n, together with antiperiodic boundary value conditions. Here the nonlinear right-hand side of the equation is defined by a function f (t,x) which is rd-continuous in t and continuous in x uniformly in t.
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