When the distribution of amphitheatres in Thracia was analysed, cities clearly having an amphitheatre include Markianopolis, Diocletianopolis (Hisarya/Bulgaria), and a recent discovery,
Serdica. While uncertain about containing an amphitheatre, Apri, Augusta Traiana, Deultum, and Novae (Svishtov/Bulgaria) can also be mentioned (29).
El Moutawakil, "Weak compatibility and common fixed point theorems for A-contractive and E-expansive maps in uniform spaces,"
Serdica, vol.
Malekjani, "A new method for computing the eccentric connectivity index of fullerenes,"
Serdica Journal of Computing, vol.
Khan, Warped product semi-slant submanifolds of a Sasakian manifold,
Serdica Math.
(19) Hamilton Hess, The Early Development of Canon Law and the Council of
Serdica, Oxford, 2002, pp.
Should you find the treasure map, consider a step up in your Christmas gift budget, perhaps to the acquisition of shoes at the Hoegl store in
Serdica Mall or take a whirl on the newest (and much-advertised on television) product on the motor market in Bulgaria, a Great Wall car - according to the local website, prices range from just less than 16 000 leva for the compact Voleex C10 to the somewhat more lavish Steed 5, at 24 499 leva plus VAT.
The latest excavations are basically an extension of the earlier ones, and are exposing more and more of Ulpia
Serdica, a Roman town -and important crossing point between Europe and Asia for thousands of years - that stretches right beneath the government quarter in downtown Sofia.
"The well-preserved building must have belonged to a noble citizen of
Serdica," explained archeologist Mario Ivanov from the Bulgarian Academy of Science.
For the Council in Trullo approved not only the canons of the councils held in the East (both ecumenical and local) but also two that had been held in the West (
Serdica and Carthage).
In addition, the discussion in chapter nine of the failed council of
Serdica in 342 C.E.
Dryanov, Sobolev type decomposition of Paley-Wiener-Schwartz space with application to sampling theory,
Serdica, 33, 411-432, 2007.
PETRUCHEV, Approximation classes for adaptive methods,
Serdica Math.