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As expected, it is assumed throughout that the null contract (mathcal {N}= 0,0)) is traded in any market model at any time t, that is, Open image in new window for every t∈[0,T) (see Assumption 3).
The uprising has come to change many political givens and taken-for-granted assumptions.
Emission efficiency is added to correct for the assumption that every mile driven produces the same amount of emissions regardless of vehicle type by hypothesizing that areas with high population density tend to have vehicles better suited for urbanized environments, which (in general) are more fuel efficient.
Such orders < are called admissible relative to the background knowledge Γ′ if they satisfy the following property: for every set of assumptions Π ⊆ {πi ∣ i ∈ I}, if Π violates some default φj → πj in view of the given background knowledge Γ′ (in signs, Π, φj, Γ′ ⊨ ¬πj) then there is a πk ∈ Π for which πk < πj.
Let (Tin,]0,+infty[). Let (W_{varepsilon}) be defined as in (2.3), (h_{varepsilon }) and (A_{varepsilon }) as in (2.4 - 2.7 2.4 - 2.7ry ε, under assumptions (3.2), (3.3), and (3.4), problem (3.1) admits a unique weak solution (u_{varepsilon}in W_{varepsilon}).
In view of the assumption for every it follows that (3.27).
Assume that, and satisfy,, and the following assumption: (for), for every, and are continuously differentiable in and (1.9).
For every sampling zone the assumption of a planar grating holds [10] if the grating vector is slowly varying.
In fact, by this assumption for every (j=1,ldots,n) we have (J_{j}(x)=int_{0}^{x}I_{j}(xi),mathrm{d}xileq0) for (xinmathbb{R}).
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