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Thinking of a divergence-free flow as a (singular) one-dimensional foliation with a holonomy-invariant transverse measure, we recover the construction of [1, 14].
Essentially, they are branched covering maps which are locally expanding at all regular points and locally expanding within wedges at singular points.
We show that for a large class of infinitely renormalizable maps, the maximal automorphic factor is an odometer with an ergodic non-singular measure.
They are also involved in singular experiences such as posttraumatic stress disorder.
Psychopathology in these women is complex, and depression tends not to be a singular problem.
Such a functional relationship, if not linear, is singular at the origin in strain-rate space.
Collections are 'typically inanimate', they occur 'readily in the plural, but when singular cannot contract plural concord with the verb'.
We consider a competition-diffusion system and study its singular limit as the interspecific competition rate tend to infinity.