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STAR-GO: improving protein function prediction by learning to hierarchically integrate ontology-informed semantic embeddings. [PDF]
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Personalized Hearing Loss Care Using SNOMED CT-Aligned Ontology and Random Forest Machine Learning: A Hybrid Decision-Support Framework. [PDF]
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The separation and compactness on fuzzy partial metric spaces. [PDF]
Wang H, Shen C, Jin Z.
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Divergent patterns of probabilistic reasoning in humans and GPT-5. [PDF]
Imannezhad P, Pothos EM, Wills AJ.
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A taste of (dis)trust: do social cynicism and gratitude predict and reciprocate addiction-like eating? [PDF]
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Results in Mathematics, 2021
The paper under review is set in the context of plane absolute geometry and Hilbert planes, in the absence of any assumption on continuity that implies the Archimedean axiom. In this context, many statements that are usually considered equivalent to the Euclidean parallel postulate \textbf{P} turn out to be weaker than it.
Victor Pambuccian, Celia Schacht
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The paper under review is set in the context of plane absolute geometry and Hilbert planes, in the absence of any assumption on continuity that implies the Archimedean axiom. In this context, many statements that are usually considered equivalent to the Euclidean parallel postulate \textbf{P} turn out to be weaker than it.
Victor Pambuccian, Celia Schacht
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Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 2022
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Juan P. Aguilera 0001 +2 more
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Juan P. Aguilera 0001 +2 more
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The Bounded Axiom A Forcing Axiom
Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 2010AbstractWe introduce the Bounded Axiom A Forcing Axiom (BAAFA). It turns out that it is equiconsistent with the existence of a regular ∑2‐correct cardinal and hence also equiconsistent with BPFA. Furthermore we show that, if consistent, it does not imply the Bounded Proper Forcing Axiom (BPFA) (© 2010 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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