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CORR
1999
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
Finding an ordinary conic and an ordinary hyperplane
Given a finite set of non-collinear points in the plane, there exists a line that passes through exactly two points. Such a line is called an ordinary line. An efficient algorithm...
Olivier Devillers, Asish Mukhopadhyay
TFS
2008
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15 years 5 months ago
Hierarchical Fuzzy CMAC for Nonlinear Systems Modeling
Abstract--Since the fuzzy cerebellar model articulation controller (FCMAC) uses linguistic variables, it is highly intuitive and easily comprehended. Despite the FCMAC's good ...
Wen Yu, Floriberto Ortiz Rodriguez, Marco A. Moren...
CIE
2010
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Computability of Countable Subshifts
We investigate the computability of countable subshifts in one dimension, and their members. Subshifts of Cantor-Bendixson rank one contain only eventually periodic elements. Any ...
Douglas A. Cenzer, S. Ali Dashti, Ferit Toska, Seb...
JSC
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
On a generalization of Stickelberger's Theorem
We prove two versions of Stickelberger’s Theorem for positive dimensions and use them to compute the connected and irreducible components of a complex algebraic variety. If the ...
Peter Scheiblechner
JSCIC
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Multiple Level Sets for Piecewise Constant Surface Reconstruction in Highly Ill-Posed Problems
This paper considers highly ill-posed surface recovery inverse problems, where the sought surface in 2D or 3D is piecewise constant with several possible level values. These level...
K. van den Doel, U. M. Ascher, A. Leitão