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Weak Solutions of a Hyperbolic-Type Partial Dynamic Equation in Banach Spaces

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In this article, we prove an existence theorem regarding the weak solutions to the hyperbolic-type partial dynamic equation \begin{equation*}\begin{array}{l} z^{\Gamma\Delta}(x,y)=f(x, y, z(x, y)), z(x, 0)=0, \ \ \ z(0, y)=0 \end{array}, \ \ x\in\mathbb{T}_1, \ \ y\in \mathbb{T}_2\end{equation*} in Banach spaces. For this purpose, by generalizing the definitions and results of Cicho\'n \emph{et.al.} we develop weak partial derivatives, double integrability and the mean value results for double integrals on time scales. DeBlasi measure of weak noncompactness and Kubiaczyk's fixed point theorem for the weakly sequentially continuous mappings are the essential tools to prove the main result.

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Finite Nonlocal Holomorphic Unified Quantum Field Theory

physics.gen-ph · 2025-07-14 · reject · novelty 3.0

Inserting exponential regulators exp(□/M_*^2) into a holomorphic unified action is claimed to make the theory ultraviolet-finite, but the demonstration in the paper is incomplete and contains errors.

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  • Finite Nonlocal Holomorphic Unified Quantum Field Theory physics.gen-ph · 2025-07-14 · reject · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    Inserting exponential regulators exp(□/M_*^2) into a holomorphic unified action is claimed to make the theory ultraviolet-finite, but the demonstration in the paper is incomplete and contains errors.