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A Survey on Discrete Laplacians for General Polygonal Meshes
Abstract The Laplace Beltrami operator is one of the essential tools in geometric processing. It allows us to solve numerous partial differential equations on discrete surface meshes, which is a fundamental building block in many computer graphics applications.
A. Bunge, M. Botsch
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Minimum leader selection for controllability of undirected graphs with leader–follower framework
Abstract Researchers are paying increased attention to the controllability of undirected networks owing to their broad scope of application. This paper addresses the optimization problem of the minimum set of leaders for the controllability of undirected graphs. Existing results show that this is a challenging problem.
Li Dai
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Fuzzy filters in BCI‐algebras [PDF]
We introduce the notion of fuzzy filters and weak filters in BCI‐algebras and discuss their properties. Then we establish some relations among filters, fuzzy filters, and weak filters in BCI‐algebras.
C. Lele, C. Wu, T. Mamadou
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The role of inhibition and speed of processing in mathematics
Abstract The current study highlights the importance of inhibitory ability in facilitating performance in mathematics. To understand the role of inhibition in mathematical knowledge, this study tested 102 college students on a series of standardized complex math exercises. Inhibition tasks varied by task and stimuli (letters, numbers, and arrows).
Sarit Ashkenazi, Iris Y. Blum‐Cahana
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Smarandache fantastic ideals of Smarandache BCI-algebras [PDF]
The notion of Smarandache fantastic ideals is introduced, examples are given, and related properties are investigated. Relations among Q-Smarandache fresh ideals, Q-Smarandache clean ideals and Q-Smarandache fantastic ideals are given. A characterization
Jun, Y.B.
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Human Factor Engineering Research for Rehabilitation Robots: A Systematic Review
The application of human factors engineering for rehabilitation robots is based on a “human‐centered” design philosophy that strives to provide safe and efficient human‐robot interaction training for patients rather than depending on rehabilitation therapists.
Duanshu Song +4 more
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Further results on (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic subalgebras and ideals in BCK/BCI-algebras [PDF]
Characterizations of an (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal are considered. Any ideal in a BCK/BCI-algebra will be realized as level neutrosophic ideals of some (∈, ∈)-neutrosophic ideal.
G. Muhiuddin +3 more
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A Class of BCI-Algebra and Quasi-Hyper BCI-Algebra
In this paper, we study the connection between generalized quasi-left alter BCI-algebra and commutative Clifford semigroup by introducing the concept of an adjoint semigroup. We introduce QM-BCI algebra, in which every element is a quasi-minimal element,
Xiaohong Zhang, Yudan Du
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On Subtractive Derivations of Rl‐Monoids
This paper is intended to introduce the subtractive derivations and study some of their algebraic properties on Rl‐monoids. Also, we give some characterizations of subtractive derivations on the Gödel center. Moreover, Gödel algebras are characterized by a fixed set of subtractive derivations.
Yu Gao, Bingfang Li, Jun Tao Wang
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Applications on Bipolar Vague Soft Sets
The purpose of this research is to interpolate bipolarity into the definition of the vague soft set. This gives a new more applicable, flexible, and generalized extension of the soft set, the fuzzy soft set, or even the vague soft set, which is the bipolar vague soft set.
Hanan H. Sakr +4 more
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