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    Rota-Baxter operators on the polynomial algebras, integration and averaging operators

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    The concept of a Rota–Baxter operator is an algebraic abstraction of integration. Following this classical connection, we study the relationship between Rota–Baxter operators and integrals in the case of the polynomial algebra k[x] k[x] . We consider two classes of Rota–Baxter operators, monomial ones and injective ones. For the first class, we apply averaging operators to determine monomial Rota–Baxter operators. For the second class, we make use of the double product on Rota–Baxter algebras

    5.07.003: Buffett Double by Baxter Wareham, 1989

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    CD case insert for Baxter Wareham's Buffett Double, 1989

    Baxter County Citizen Newspaper advertising contracts

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    The Baxter County Citizen newspaper advertising contracts are pasted onto the pages of a book entitled Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Richard Townshend, February 15, 1890. The contracts cover a period from 1899-1904

    Langdon, Baxter. Baxter Langdon interview, July, 2000.

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    Baxter Langdon talks about living in Norris Arm

    An interview with Millicent Baxter

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    Author and mother of James K. Baxter talks of her life and family.A Radio New Zealand Sound Archive recording dubbed by the Stout Research Centre Literary Archive

    Michael Rodriguez interviews writer Charles Baxter

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    Charles Baxter talks about his book "The Feast of Love", the relationship between the landscape of Michigan and the setting of his novels, metaphysics in his novels, his career as both a writer and a college teacher, how a male author writes female characters, and voyeurism in his book. Baxter is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    The Revd. Robert Moffat

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    Designed and printed in oil colours by the patentee George Baxter. According to A. Gordon-Brown in Pictorial art in South Africa, 1952, p.75, Baxter developed a process of printing engravings in oil colour by using many blocks. There exists around 400 Baxter pictures and this is one of two of South African interest.Portrait of missionary Robert Moffat, with the banks of the Kuruman river and a Bechuana chief addressing his people in the background

    hefebe/Baxter-Synchronisation: Baxter Synchronisation: ROS package for AS-based control of a Baxter Robot

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    A ROS package for performing an anticipating synchronisation (AS) control experiment in the Baxter robot simulator

    Yang-Baxter maps and the discrete KP hierarchy

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    We present a systematic construction of the discrete KP hierarchy in terms of Sato–Wilson-type shift operators. Reductions of the equations in this hierarchy to 1+1-dimensional integrable lattice systems are considered, and the problems that arise with regard to the symmetry algebra underlying the reduced systems as well as the ultradiscretizability of these systems are discussed. A scheme for constructing ultradiscretizable reductions that give rise to Yang–Baxter maps is explained in two explicit examples

    Garth and Maydene Baxter interview

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    Mr. Garth Baxter talks about his career in the Forest Service, then later as ranching on his family's land. He discusses his family history in the Cache Valley, as well as his family history in ranching. Mrs. Maydene Baxter talks about her thoughts and experiences as a Forest Service and ranching wife. Interviewed by Randy Williams on October 25, 2011 at the Baxter home in Mt. Sterling, Utah. The transcript is provided in both PDF and Word Doc formats, if you encounter difficulty opening the transcript in your browser try loading the other format
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