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THE B I R A T I O N A L G E O ME T R YO F T R O P I C A LC O MP A C T I FI C A T I O N S

THE B I R A T I O N A L G E O ME T R YO F T R O P I C A LC O MP A C T I FI C A T I O N S

... That is, the tropical fan is dual to the Newton Polytope. Note that in this class of examples there is a canonical coarsest fan structure on Trop(X), namely the structure inherited from the normal fan. The sch¨ on ... See full document

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M o de l Se l e ct i o n i n F unct i o na l Ne t w o r k sv i a G e ne t i c Al g o r i t hms

M o de l Se l e ct i o n i n F unct i o na l Ne t w o r k sv i a G e ne t i c Al g o r i t hms

... In this paper, we present two basic functional network topologies: the additive model and the additive general model, which are briefly described in Sections 2.1 and 2.2. The advantage of these two models is that the ... See full document

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COM B I N A T O R I A L FO R MU L A SC O N N E C T E DT OD I A G O N A LH A R MO N I C S AND MA C D O N A L DP O L Y N O MI A L S

COM B I N A T O R I A L FO R MU L A SC O N N E C T E DT OD I A G O N A LH A R MO N I C S AND MA C D O N A L DP O L Y N O MI A L S

... with t and higher power of t’s, we start labeling from 1 and increase the number above the cells in the first column by ...the b i statistic in ... See full document

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1 Ho u s e Al l o c a t i o nP r o b l e ma n dS e r i a l Di c t a t o r - ship

1 Ho u s e Al l o c a t i o nP r o b l e ma n dS e r i a l Di c t a t o r - ship

... that every student in S 0 is matched to a strictly more preferred outcome under misreporting. If you are interested, see Roth and Sotomayor (1990), chapter 4. The above-mentioned paper by Hatfield and Kojima ... See full document

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E p i d em i o l o g i ca l C h a l l en g es i n P a n d em i c C o r o n a v i r u s D i s ea s e ( C O V I D - 1 9 ) : R o l e o f A r t i f i ci a l I n t el l i g en ce

E p i d em i o l o g i ca l C h a l l en g es i n P a n d em i c C o r o n a v i r u s D i s ea s e ( C O V I D - 1 9 ) : R o l e o f A r t i f i ci a l I n t el l i g en ce

... Population Data A particul ar country has Health and hospital Data Number of hospital beds per 1000 people Female Number of physicians per 1000 people Number of nurses and mi[r] ... See full document

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I o n cha nne l s a se l e ct r o s t a t i c a mpl i fie r s o f cha r g e fluct ua t i o ns

I o n cha nne l s a se l e ct r o s t a t i c a mpl i fie r s o f cha r g e fluct ua t i o ns

... ionic solutions in water, the interaction between the ions is further weakened by screening. Therefore, there are at least two main factors contributing to the amplification of the interaction between ions in narrow ... See full document

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A n Appr o x i ma t i o n Al g o r i t hm f o r B o unde d D e g r e eC l o s e s t P hy l o g e ne t i c 2 nd Ro o tP r o bl e m

A n Appr o x i ma t i o n Al g o r i t hm f o r B o unde d D e g r e eC l o s e s t P hy l o g e ne t i c 2 nd Ro o tP r o bl e m

... Let u be the vertex that was chosen randomly in this recursive call (and has degree |C| − 1.) In any optimum ∆-clustering of G, u has at most ∆ − 2 neighbors in the same cluster and therefore has at least ... See full document

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O n I ncl us i o n-D r i v e n L e a r ni ng o f B a y e s i a n Ne t w o r k s ob e r t Ca s t e l or c a s t e l o @

O n I ncl us i o n-D r i v e n L e a r ni ng o f B a y e s i a n Ne t w o r k s ob e r t Ca s t e l or c a s t e l o @

... distribution P is Markov over a graph G if every CI restriction encoded in G is satisfied by P ...over G (Whittaker, 1990, pg. 13). One also says that G determines the GMM ... See full document

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new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

... of P wave of the ECG. P wave corresponds to the beginning of an in- tracardiac discharge of blood into the ventricles when cardiac muscle barely starts to contract, but blood is still almost mo- ... See full document

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A ut o ma t e d T e s tD a t a Ge ne r a t i o n F o rP r o g r a ms H a v i ngA r r a y Of V a r i a bl eL e ng t h And L o o ps W i t h V a r i a bl eN um be r Of I t e r a t i o n

A ut o ma t e d T e s tD a t a Ge ne r a t i o n F o rP r o g r a ms H a v i ngA r r a y Of V a r i a bl eL e ng t h And L o o ps W i t h V a r i a bl eN um be r Of I t e r a t i o n

... The lower value of k does not satisfy upper bound testing for large array size. If k is small compared to the array size then many feasible paths are left out. After a cer- tain value of k for a particular array size, ... See full document

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Scilab B a s i c p r a c t i c ef o r t h ec o u r s e 18505-M a t h e m a t i c a l Mo d e l l i n g

Scilab B a s i c p r a c t i c ef o r t h ec o u r s e 18505-M a t h e m a t i c a l Mo d e l l i n g

... x i s ( along the x − a x i s ) and e i s the e c c e n t r i c i t y ...Plot e ... See full document

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SOM EL O C A L - G L O B A LN O N - V A N I S H I N GR E S U L T S FO R T H E T AL I FT SFR O MO R T H O G O N A LG R O U P S

SOM EL O C A L - G L O B A LN O N - V A N I S H I N GR E S U L T S FO R T H E T AL I FT SFR O MO R T H O G O N A LG R O U P S

... odd residual characteristic case, although it is known to be true for certain cases. (See Theorem 1.8 of [Rb5].) For our purpose, however, the following is enough. Lemma 4.0.7. Let X be a four dimensional quadratic form ... See full document

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GeometricCorrection o f A i r b o r n e R a d a r S A R Imageon aD i g i t a l T e r r a i nMo d e l , a n dO v e r l a y with S a t e l l i t e S P O T D a t a

GeometricCorrection o f A i r b o r n e R a d a r S A R Imageon aD i g i t a l T e r r a i nMo d e l , a n dO v e r l a y with S a t e l l i t e S P O T D a t a

... [3] P. Durand, M. Hakdaoui, J. Chorowicz, J.P Rudant, A. Simonin Caractérisation des textures urbaines sur image radar Varan par approche morphologique et statistique. Application à la ville du Luc, (Int. J. ... See full document

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H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

... In Figure 2, we plot the model using parameters obtained by the GA, hybrid GA and Nelder-Mead algorithms. The displacements were taken at the observation point ˆ x and simulation time was up to 0.1 sec. A 10% noise was ... See full document

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GROUPOID A P P R O A C H T ON O N C O MU T A T I V E T-DUALITY

GROUPOID A P P R O A C H T ON O N C O MU T A T I V E T-DUALITY

... A natural direction for future study here is to consider the case when both sides of the duality are fibred in noncommutative groups (in the sense of noncommutative geometry). Interestingly, a completely new phenomenon ... See full document

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A St o cha s t i c Appr o a ch t oM o de l i ng t he M a na g e r i a l I nf o r ma t i o n P r o ce s s i ng

A St o cha s t i c Appr o a ch t oM o de l i ng t he M a na g e r i a l I nf o r ma t i o n P r o ce s s i ng

... of t are statistically independent, ρ(x, t) may be ex- pressed as a product of two independent distributions ...in t using, say, a Winer process ... See full document

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On m g - C o n t i n u o u s F u n c t i o n i nM i n i m a l S t r u c t u r e

On m g - C o n t i n u o u s F u n c t i o n i nM i n i m a l S t r u c t u r e

... • Nagaveni. N received the B.Sc., M.Sc and B.Ed de- grees in Mathematics from Bharathiar University, India in 1985,1987 and 1988 respectively. M.Phil de- gree from Avinashilingam University, India in 1989 and M.Ed ... See full document

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An O v e r v i e w o f t h e G e o me t r ya n dC o m b i n a t o r i c s o f t h e Ma c d o n a l d Polynom i a l a n d q - t C a t a l a nN u m b e r

An O v e r v i e w o f t h e G e o me t r ya n dC o m b i n a t o r i c s o f t h e Ma c d o n a l d Polynom i a l a n d q - t C a t a l a nN u m b e r

... weight-prserving, and cancel out terms not wanted in (??) and (??). We skip many of the details. But stress on one key idea, the so called critical square, meaning the last attacking pair in reading order, that has the ... See full document

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POLICY C O M P L I A N C E , C O N FI D E N T I A L I T YA N DC O MP L E X I T Y IN C O L L A B O R A T I V E S Y S T E MS

POLICY C O M P L I A N C E , C O N FI D E N T I A L I T YA N DC O MP L E X I T Y IN C O L L A B O R A T I V E S Y S T E MS

... ( r. Furthermore, we can rule out derivations which use ( r since we do not use nested ...⊗ B) ( C we must apply the ( ` rule below the ⊗` ... See full document

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On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

On t h e e v o l u t i o n a r yf o r mo f t h ec o n s t r a i n t s in e l e c t r o d y n a m i c s

... where S could be of a two-surface with arbitrary ...however, S would have either planar, cylindrical, toroidal or spherical ...→ R whose ρ = const level sets give the S ρ leaves of the ... See full document

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