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Ends of groups : a computational approach

Ends of groups : a computational approach

... Clearly, the problem of whether a group given by finite presentation splits as a free product is not solvable for arbitrary finitely presented groups either splits as a free product if a[r] ... See full document

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Ends of semigroups

Ends of semigroups

... of ends of the Cayley graph of a ...the ends of a semigroup is invariant under change of finite generating set and at the same time is inherited by subsemigroups and extensions of finite Rees ...many ... See full document

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Algebraic Tori:  A Computational Approach

Algebraic Tori: A Computational Approach

... In 2015 Lemire [23], proved that, except for possibly ten of the 4 dimensional stably rational algebraic tori found by Hoshi and Yamasaki, all of them are rational. The rationality of the ten exceptional cases is still ... See full document

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Influence of Target Reader Background and Text Features on Text Readability in Bangla: A Computational Approach

Influence of Target Reader Background and Text Features on Text Readability in Bangla: A Computational Approach

... From table 5 and table 6, it can be seen that the SVM for the two target reader groups differ significantly in term of parameter attributes and their accuracy. It is also evident that incorporating only ... See full document

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Pāli Sandhi – A computational approach

Pāli Sandhi – A computational approach

... Words in Pāli language, end in vowel or anusvāra (niggahita). This feature distinguishes it from Samskrita sandhi structure. Pāli sandhis can be divided into internal and external sandhis. Internal sandhis occur within a ... See full document

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$EL^2$–hyperstructures Derived from (Partially) Quasi Ordered Hyperstructures

$EL^2$–hyperstructures Derived from (Partially) Quasi Ordered Hyperstructures

... This paper concerns a relationship between ordered sets and algebraic hy- perstructures. The relation of ordered sets and algebraic hyperstructures first was studied by Vougiouklis in 1987 [27]. Then the connection ... See full document

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Defining discourse formulae: computational approach

Defining discourse formulae: computational approach

... We also compared models trained on three feature subsets, with the one based on the whole feature set performing slightly better. The comparison is presented in Table 5. ‘Baseline’ is a rule-based baseline, according to ... See full document

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Ends of semigroups

Ends of semigroups

... of ends in group theory has been extensive and has had widespread ...characterising groups with more than one end has been used in such varied topics as distance-transitive graphs [13], groups with ... See full document

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... Convergent approach of dendrimer synthesis was first introduced by Jean Frechet (Hawker and Frechet, ...this approach dendrons that ends up to terminal groups are synthesized first and in ... See full document

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Minimal group presentations : a computational approach

Minimal group presentations : a computational approach

... discrete groups s ta te “W h en we b e g a n to co nsider th e scope of th is bo o k, we envisaged a catalo g u e su p p ly in g a t le ast one a b s tr a c t d efin itio n for an y finitely- g e n e ra te d gro ... See full document

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Computational musicology: An Artificial Life approach

Computational musicology: An Artificial Life approach

... Computational modeling of beat synchronisation has been tackled in different ways. Large and Kolen devised a program that could tap according to a rhythmic stimulus with nonlinear- oscillators [28], using the ... See full document

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A Computational Study of Various Cast Iron Fin Performance

A Computational Study of Various Cast Iron Fin Performance

... drop for rectangular fin with curved edges is more. Hence it can be observed that the curved edges play an important role in improving the temperature drop in the fin. In the investigation by Mehul et al. (7) a C.F.D ... See full document

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Development of Roller Ends Forced Contact Model and Cambering Technology for UCM Temper Mill (I)——Development of Roller Ends Forced Contact Model and the Computational Model of Flatness for UCM temper mill

Development of Roller Ends Forced Contact Model and Cambering Technology for UCM Temper Mill (I)——Development of Roller Ends Forced Contact Model and the Computational Model of Flatness for UCM temper mill

... roller ends forced-contact and a computational model of flatness which is suited for UCM temper mill is established after lots of field tracing and theoretical ... See full document

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A computational approach for the functional classification of the epigenome

A computational approach for the functional classification of the epigenome

... developing computational methods able to integrate different types of epigenetic signals and identify biologically meaningful combinations of chromatin marks has ...The approach was initially applied to ... See full document

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Pseudo-Free  Families  of  Finite  Computational  Elementary  Abelian $p$-Groups

Pseudo-Free Families of Finite Computational Elementary Abelian $p$-Groups

... of computational ele- mentary abelian p-groups are ...of computational elementary abelian p-groups to be pseudo-free (provided that at least one of two additional conditions ...of ... See full document

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Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational Language Learning

Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational Language Learning

... The Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational Language Learning (CogACLL) took place on September 18, 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal, in conjunction with the EMNLP 2015. The workshop was endorsed by ACL Special ... See full document

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Computational phonology: A constraint based approach

Computational phonology: A constraint based approach

... Although he is careful to segregate the underlying constraint system a subset of first-order logic from the linguistic theory particular relations, individuals, and inference rules expre[r] ... See full document

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A Computational Approach to Zero pronouns in Spanish

A Computational Approach to Zero pronouns in Spanish

... study, such information was not used, so we consider our approach to be more easily adaptable to different kinds of texts. Moreover, Mitkov worked exclusively with technical manuals whereas we have worked with ... See full document

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A Computational Approach to the Automation of Creative Naming

A Computational Approach to the Automation of Creative Naming

... In order to create a gold standard for linguistic creativity in naming, collect the common creativity devices used in the naming process and determine the suitable ones for automation, w[r] ... See full document

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A Computational Approach to Generate a Sensorial Lexicon

A Computational Approach to Generate a Sensorial Lexicon

... While humans are capable of building connections between words and sensorial modalities by using commonsense knowledge, it is not straightforward for machines to interpret sensorial in- formation. To this end, a lexicon ... See full document

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