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Early Detection of Parkinson's Disease Using AI Techniques and Image Analysis. [PDF]

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Signed Tropicalization of Polar Cones. [PDF]

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Archimedean Valuations

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1986
This paper continues the development of valuation theory in the setting of Bishop's constructive mathematics, as initiated by the authors in J. Number Theory 19, 40-62 (1984; Zbl 0549.12015). Included are the equivalence of norms on finite dimensional vector spaces over locally compact fields, the Gelfand-Tornheim theorem on normed fields over the ...
Mines, Ray, Richman, Fred
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Archimedean polycycles

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2004
A two-dimensional manifold pasted together out of \(r\)-gons, \(r\geq 3\), such that the degrees of interior points are equal to \(q\geq 3\), and those of boundary points \(\leq q\), is said to be an \((r,q)\)-polycycle. An \((r,q)\)-polycycle \(P\) is called \(k\)-isogonal if the group \(\Aut P\) has exactly \(k\) orbits on the vertices.
Deza, M., Shtogrin, M. I.
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Archimedean Screws

The Mathematical Gazette, 1957
A helicoid is the surface generated by a curve which is simultane rotated about a fixed axis and translated in the direction of the axis w velocity proportional to the angular velocity of rotation.[1] An Archime Screw [2] is strictly a finite helicoid in which the generating curve is c (and ...
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ON ARCHIMEDEAN LINK COMPLEMENTS

Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, 2002
We study a subclass of alternating links for which the complete hyperbolic metric can be realised directly by pairwise identification of faces of two ideal hyperbolic polyhedra. Our main result is a characterization of these links: essentially, the corresponding polyhedra are exactly the Archimedean solids with trivalent vertices. Furthermore, we show
Aitchison, Iain R., Reeves, Lawrence D.
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