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... size, and changing coverage. Extrapolation is transferring information from smaller to larger extents, coarse-graining transferring information with increasing grain size, and fine-graining transferring ... size, and fine-graining transferring information with decreasing grain size. Sometimes, upscaling and downscaling refer specifically to coarse-graining and fine-graining, respectively (e.g., Bierkens ... Methods and Applications, 1744. â 2006 Springer. Printed in the Netherlands. CHAPTER 2 PERSPECTIVES AND METHODS OF SCALING JIANGUO WU AND HARBIN LI 2.1 INTRODUCTION Transferring information...
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... BRwhenR>R0, and uR≡ 0 when 0 <R≤ R0.d) Furthermore, uR(x)=uR(|x|) and uR(r) is strictly decreasing in r>0 and increasing in R when R>R0.Proof.Part a) follows from standard variational ... formulate in Section 5.2. De Giorgi’s conjecture and Bernstein’s problemfor minimal graphs In this section, we introduce notation while collecting all needed knownfacts, especially those connecting ... and vR(r, θ) isincreasing in θ.Inparticular, vR(x,xn)=vR(|x|,xn) in the cartesian coor-dinates.Remark 5.1. If Conjecture 5.1 is true, one can then proceed as below toobtain...
... pathways and bottlenecks in the folding of specific proteins, forexample those containing disulfide bonds or requiringcofactors, multidomain proteins, fusion proteins. In the following we summarize ... ofprotein deposition and removal, and further suggestedthat aggregated proteins can complete their folding and activation process once deposited in IBs [42]. Pro-tein–protein interactions within ... co-translational pro-cessing, folding and targeting of newly synthesized pro-teins. Nat Struct Mol Biol 16, 589–597.9 Baneyx F & Mujacic M (2004) Recombinant proteinfolding and misfolding in Escherichia...
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... 247–62.Springer-Verlag,Berlin.Robert Dale. 1992. Generating Referring Expressions.MIT Press.Barbara Di Eugenio. 1998. Centering in Italian. In Marilyn A. Walker, Aravind K. Joshi, and Ellen F.Prince, ... representation and use offocus in a system for understanding dialogs. In Pro-ceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference onArtificial Intelligence, pages 67–76, Cambridge, MA.Peter Heeman and ... computational model for generatingreferring expressions in a multilingual application do-main. In COLING–1996: Proceedings of the 16th In- ternational Conference on Computational Linguistics,Copenhagen,...
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... 16311228323220181572101354 3444. COMPUTING SCORES BYCOMPARING TREES 3.1 Markov models3.2 Suffix Trees Finding Surprising Patterns in a Time Series Database in Linear Time and SpaceEamonn Keogh Stefano ... ‘Yuan-chi’ ChiuDepartment of Computer Science and EngineeringUniversity of CaliforniaRiverside, CA 92521ABSTRACTCategories and Subject DescriptorsKeywords1. INTRODUCTION
... competence machine on acceptable sentences even though it "happens" to run in severely limited memory. Since it is a minimal augmentation of existing psychological and linguistic work, ... limiting behavior is much sharper. In these limiting case,, though, there can be no doubt that memory limitations are relevant to parsing strategies. In particular, alternatives cannot explain ... non-deterministic FSM. These extra states would enable the machine to parse GPs by delaying the critical decision) 3 In spirit, Marcus' Determinism Hypothesis excludes encoding non-determinism...