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On generalized Vietoris number sequences

On generalized Vietoris number sequences

... 3. Generating functions and series involving S(n) This section is devoted to the study of generating functions for gener- alized Vietoris’ number sequences S(n), n ≥ 1, and some series build by them. We ...

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A SET OF SEQUENCES IN NUMBER THEORY

A SET OF SEQUENCES IN NUMBER THEORY

... Abstract : New sequences are introduced in number theory, and for each one a general question: how many primes each sequence has.. Keywords : sequence, symmetry, consecutive, prime, re[r] ...

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Generation and testing of random number sequences

Generation and testing of random number sequences

... random number sequences Abstract Two methods of generating pseudo-random numbers in a decimal computer are ...the sequences of generated numbers are discussed and the two methods of generation are ...

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On the number of additive permutations and Skolem-type sequences ∗

On the number of additive permutations and Skolem-type sequences ∗

... the number of additive permutations, zero-sum arrays, some Skolem-type sequences, and some extremal Langford ...Skolem sequences of sufficiently large ...

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On The Emergence of a New Prime Number And Omega Sequences

On The Emergence of a New Prime Number And Omega Sequences

... in number theory and its connection with the emergence of a new prime number, and also highlights its theoretical applications for Lucas-Lehmer primality test, and Euclid-Euler theory for even perfect ...

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Title: Adopting Number Sequences for Shielding Information

Title: Adopting Number Sequences for Shielding Information

... [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] Abstract:-The advancement of technology and global communication networks puts up the question of safety of conveyed data and saved data over these ...

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Average Number of Nucleotide Differences in a Sample From a Single Subpopulation: A Test for Population Subdivision

Average Number of Nucleotide Differences in a Sample From a Single Subpopulation: A Test for Population Subdivision

... Two questions about this test come quickly to mind: “What is the power of this test to detect population subdivision if it exists?” and “Since the number of alleles and[r] ...

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Maths Linear number sequences

Maths Linear number sequences

... Get Media Smart – an introduction to advertising Reading an advert What’s in an advert. Lesson 2.[r] ...

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Cesàro Statistical Core of Complex Number Sequences

Cesàro Statistical Core of Complex Number Sequences

... Let N be the set of positive integers and K ⊆ N . Let K n : = { k ∈ K : k ≤ n } . Then the natural density of K is defined by δ ( K ) : = lim n (1 /n ) | K n | , where the vertical bars denote cardinality of the enclosed ...

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Scaling and Visualization of Nucleotide Sequences

Scaling and Visualization of Nucleotide Sequences

... total number of purines, pyrimidines, and other chemical characteristics in each ...the number of elements (zeros or ones) that were found in binary representations of N- plaits in sequences of ...

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Detecting Selection in Noncoding Regions of Nucleotide Sequences

Detecting Selection in Noncoding Regions of Nucleotide Sequences

... low number of sequences and perhaps had low nificant (P ⫽ ...low number of since it showed a high degree of sequence variation and sequences should be reexamined when more data be- ...

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Homogenization of Tandemly Repeated Nucleotide Sequences by Distance-Dependent Nucleotide Sequence Conversion

Homogenization of Tandemly Repeated Nucleotide Sequences by Distance-Dependent Nucleotide Sequence Conversion

... Mean number of mutations per polymorphic nucleotide position in the repeated sequences of wheat, maize, rye and mouse rDNA spacers and characterization of the distribution of mutati[r] ...

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Nucleotide epi-chains and new nucleotide probability rules in long DNA sequences

Nucleotide epi-chains and new nucleotide probability rules in long DNA sequences

... DNA sequences of various eukaryotic and prokaryotic ...such nucleotide subsequence, in which the numerations of adjacent nucleotides differ by natural number n (n = 1, 2, 3, ...of nucleotide ...

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Nucleotide epi-chains and new nucleotide probability rules in long DNA sequences

Nucleotide epi-chains and new nucleotide probability rules in long DNA sequences

... 7. Some concluding remarks Returning to the Jordan's thoughts on quantum biology, the difference between biological and inanimate objects should be explained. Jordan correctly pointed out that inanimate objects ...

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Structural features of the nucleotide sequences of virus and organelle genomes

Structural features of the nucleotide sequences of virus and organelle genomes

... The genome data are draft as described above, but most of the unreadable area was very small part com- pared with the huge entire chromosome. So, when there was unreadable region in chromosome, we could skip the region ...

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De Novo Assembly of Nucleotide Sequences in a Compressed Feature Space

De Novo Assembly of Nucleotide Sequences in a Compressed Feature Space

... a number of effective dimensionality reduction methods have been pro- posed, including the use of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) [14], the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) [15], [16], and piecewise aggregate ...

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Characterization of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus γ pro-pol Nucleotide Sequences

Characterization of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus γ pro-pol Nucleotide Sequences

... copy number into account, these results indicate a low incidence of the presence of intact PERV ␥6 ...␥1 sequences in the pig genome, where the classification of pro- pol and env did not correlate within ...

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Evolutionary Selection Against Short Nucleotide Sequences in Viruses and Their Related Hosts

Evolutionary Selection Against Short Nucleotide Sequences in Viruses and Their Related Hosts

... short nucleotide sequences that cannot be explained by the canonical genomic features that are preserved by both randomization models implies that these sequences will appear more frequently in the ...

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TranslatorX: multiple alignment of nucleotide sequences guided by amino acid translations

TranslatorX: multiple alignment of nucleotide sequences guided by amino acid translations

... direct nucleotide alignments in recovering the phylogenetic relationships of a set of ...tide sequences were closely related and showed high simi- larity, important differences between the ...

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Large deviations for random sums of differences between two sequences of random variables with applications to risk theory

Large deviations for random sums of differences between two sequences of random variables with applications to risk theory

... differences between two sequences of independent and identically distributed random variables, where the minuend random variables have subexponential tails, and the subtrahend random variables have finite ...

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