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    Algebraic realization for simple groups

    Let G be a finite simple group with elementary abelian Sylow 2 subgroup. We show that every closed smooth G manifold has a strongly algebraic model.

    Karl Heinz Dovermann, Vincent Giambalvo in European Journal of Mathematics (2022)

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    Algebraic realization of actions of some finite groups

    Let G be \(A_5\) A 5 ...

    Karl Heinz Dovermann, Daniel J. Flores, Vincent Giambalvo in manuscripta mathematica (2021)

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    Algebraic realization for projective special linear actions

    Suppose \(q=p^r\) q = p

    Karl Heinz Dovermann, Vincent Giambalvo in Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Semina… (2021)

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    Effective Computation of the Symmetric Lens

    We present an effective numerical scheme to compute, to any desired degree of accuracy, the shape of a symmetric lens of unit radius with given index of refraction and prescribed foci on the axis of symmetry. ...

    C. Denson Hill, Perry Susskind, Vincent Giambalvo in Applied and Industrial Mathematics (1991)

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    Biofeedback of accommodation to reduce functional myopia

    Functional myopia may be defined as the refractive condition of the eye due to spasm of the ciliary muscle. As a result of the ciliary muscle spasm, the crystalline lens becomes more convex, creating a myopic ...

    Joseph N. Trachtman, Vincent Giambalvo, Jerome Feldman in Biofeedback and Self-regulation (1981)

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    Neurophysiological Correlates of Central Masking

    Visual backward masking is an experimental paradigm used to study information processing in the visual system (Kahneman, 1968). Using this paradigm, minor changes in the temporal intervals between two tachisto...

    M. L. Lester, M. J. Kitzman, B. Z. Karmel in Evoked Brain Potentials and Behavior (1979)

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    Computer assisted unit mastery quizzes for PSI courses

    Vincent Giambalvo, Ralph Dippner in Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation (1975)