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A fully abstract denotational model for higher order processes

A fully abstract denotational model for higher order processes

... A similar program can be carried out for the model P and the resulting logic is a simple modal logic whose formulae express the ability of processes to receive and transmit along communi[r] ... See full document

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A Denotational Semantics Methodology (DSM) Approach for Business Processes Modeling

A Denotational Semantics Methodology (DSM) Approach for Business Processes Modeling

... our model does not explicitly define the dependency among ...an abstract representation of an enterprise based on the business processes and human actors who deal with the processing of associated ... See full document

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First Order Reasoning for Higher Order Concurrency

First Order Reasoning for Higher Order Concurrency

... its abstract version in [4], and environmental bisimula- tions ...being fully-abstract) but we believe that none have provided a satisfactory applicable proof technique for program equivalence; as ... See full document

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Data assimilation and prognostic whole ice sheet modelling with the variationally derived, higher order, open source, and fully parallel ice sheet model VarGlaS

Data assimilation and prognostic whole ice sheet modelling with the variationally derived, higher order, open source, and fully parallel ice sheet model VarGlaS

... novel, higher order, finite element ice sheet model called VarGlaS (Variational Glacier Simula- tor), which is built on the finite element framework ...lengthy model spin- up procedure, ... See full document

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Maximum likelihood estimation of higher-order integer-valued autoregressive processes

Maximum likelihood estimation of higher-order integer-valued autoregressive processes

... autoregressive processes introduced independently by Al-Osh and Alzaid (1987) and McKenzie ...innovations processes are fully speci…ed we use the generalised GIN AR(p) ... See full document

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A  Statistical  Model  for  Higher  Order  DPA  on  Masked  Devices

A Statistical Model for Higher Order DPA on Masked Devices

... attacks, higher-order (multivariate) attacks were able to break masked ...statistical model for higher-order DPA ...for higher-order attacks in very noisy ...statistical ... See full document

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Subtyping and Locality in Distributed Higher Order Mobile Processes (extended abstract)

Subtyping and Locality in Distributed Higher Order Mobile Processes (extended abstract)

... between processes are from simple datatypes, such as basic values or channel ...of higher-order data using these first- order languages, mostly based on ...that higher-order ... See full document

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On the use of model order reduction for simulating automated fibre placement processes

On the use of model order reduction for simulating automated fibre placement processes

... thermal model, in particular concerning the boundary ...in order to simplify the geometry of the domain, an incoming tow was assumed instantaneously laid down all along the substrate, which is far from ... See full document

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Higher order operator splitting methods for an image de-noising model

Higher order operator splitting methods for an image de-noising model

... additive noise removal. Here semi-implicit (SIM), additive operator splitting (AOS) and additive multiplicative operator splitting (AMOS) type schemes are developed. The quality in AOS is, it treats with all coordinate ... See full document

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Higher Education—Educating for Higher Order Skills

Higher Education—Educating for Higher Order Skills

... The rationale for the development of the course “Design of computer-based games and interactive stories” was to provide a motivating and engaging context for exercising various higher- order cognitive ... See full document

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Higher Order Vagueness

Higher Order Vagueness

... is fully computational, we are going closer to the machine when translating our thinking into what they can understand or metalanguage, and therefore we are going lower in Computer ... See full document

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Higher order linearisability

Higher order linearisability

... open higher-order libraries, which provide implement- ations of public methods and may themselves depend on abstract ones, to be supplied by parameter ...and abstract methods ...exclude ... See full document

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Higher order volatility

Higher order volatility

... For an example we turn to the S&P 500 (European-exercise) index options from the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The option price data is sourced from the exchange’s web-based quote service on May 13, 2005, ... See full document

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First Order Reasoning for Higher Order Concurrency

First Order Reasoning for Higher Order Concurrency

... for higher-order inputs of re- lated processes one has to consider all possible input values constructed by identical contexts with related values in their ... See full document

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Democratizing digital learning: theorizing the fully online learning community model

Democratizing digital learning: theorizing the fully online learning community model

... in fully-online spaces ...digital-learning processes that extend previous observa- tional research (Eshet-Alkalai & Amichai-Hamburger, 2004; Van Deursen & Van Diepen, ...in fully online ... See full document

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Higher order Maass forms

Higher order Maass forms

... For the modular group Γ mod = PSL 2 (Z) the space hom( Γ mod , C) is zero. Hence it does not accept higher order invariants. For the commutator subgroup Γ com = [ Γ mod , Γ mod ] we will employ three di ff ... See full document

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Consensus in Opinion Formation Processes in Fully Evolving Environments

Consensus in Opinion Formation Processes in Fully Evolving Environments

... i.e. C (`,t) = 0 for every t 6= 0, and C (`,0) = 1. Notice that in this setting µ(0) = ∞, and we cannot use Theorem 2. However, if for ` going to infinity, the stubborness levels go to 0, then, at the limit, the ... See full document

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Language of Building Processes Modeling AIMO (Abstract Information Model of Object), As A Basis of Configurator

Language of Building Processes Modeling AIMO (Abstract Information Model of Object), As A Basis of Configurator

... In complicated configurators, configuring real IT system, all three constituents (configured system, analytical system of model configuration and configuring system) are valuable and obviously expressed. To them, ... See full document

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Characterization of silicon nanowire by use of full-vectorial finite element method.

Characterization of silicon nanowire by use of full-vectorial finite element method.

... Furthermore, it has been indicated that all the field components do not reduce monotonically along the radial directions, with a strong E field in the clad- ding region. It is shown that the field variation is not ... See full document

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The elusive theory of everything

The elusive theory of everything

... correlation between behaviors will decline over time, and alas, the personality structure will change. This may well be how the change happens, but it fails to explain why some people are sensitive to reward only at ... See full document

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