We compare two Picard groups in dimension one. Our proofs are constructive and the results generalize a theorem of J. Sands [11]. MSC 2000: 13C15, 13C20, 03F65, 13F45
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Our research explores the possibilities for factoring culture into user models, working towards cultural adaptivity in the semantic web. The aim is to represent the user’s positi...
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