Band II, Skladby pro klavír na jednu a na dvě ruce., 6732, and Obsahuje skladby:
Der flehende Troubadour
Vergangene Jahre...
Eine Watteau-Landschaft
Das verzauberte Tal
Resignation
One new and three previously described species of Trianchoratus Price et Berry, 1966 were collected from the gills of Channa lucius (Cuvier) and Channa striata (Bloch) from the Bukit Merah Reservoir, Perak and Endau-Rompin, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia. They are Trianchoratus longianchoratus sp. n., T. malayensis Lim, 1986 and T. pahangensis Lim, 1986 from C. lucius, and T. ophicephali Lim, 1986 from C. striata. The new species differs from the Trianchoratus species hitherto described from channids and anabantoids in having two ventral anchors with a long curved inner root and one dorsal anchor with a curved inner root and lacking an outer root. A table summarizing the known species of heteronchocleidins (Trianchoratus, Eutrianchoratus and Heteronchocleidus) and Sundanonchus reported from fish hosts of different families (Channidae, Helostomatidae, Anabantidae and Osphronemidae) is provided.
We show that each element in the semigroup $S_n$ of all $n \times n$ non-singular upper (or lower) triangular stochastic matrices is generated by the infinitesimal elements of $S_n$, which form a cone consisting of all $n \times n$ upper (or lower) triangular intensity matrices.
Our previous research was devoted to the problem of determining the primitive periods of the sequences (Gn mod p t )∞ n=1 where (Gn)∞ n=1 is a Tribonacci sequence defined by an arbitrary triple of integers. The solution to this problem was found for the case of powers of an arbitrary prime p ≠ 2, 11. In this paper, which could be seen as a completion of our preceding investigation, we find solution for the case of singular primes p = 2, 11.
Our research was inspired by the relations between the primitive periods of sequences obtained by reducing Tribonacci sequence by a given prime modulus p and by its powers p t , which were deduced by M. E. Waddill. In this paper we derive similar results for the case of a Tribonacci sequence that starts with an arbitrary triple of integers.