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Studies in Applied Mathematics, 1990
The problem addressed by the paper is the filling of a large brick with replicas of smaller bricks of different sizes. We solve this problem by reducing it to an algebraic problem about polynomials. As a by‐product, we obtain new combinatorial interpretations of the connection constants linking some classical polynomial sequences of combinatorics.
E. Damiani +3 more
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The problem addressed by the paper is the filling of a large brick with replicas of smaller bricks of different sizes. We solve this problem by reducing it to an algebraic problem about polynomials. As a by‐product, we obtain new combinatorial interpretations of the connection constants linking some classical polynomial sequences of combinatorics.
E. Damiani +3 more
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IEEE Control Systems, 2008
Imagine that you need to assemble a structure, such as the one depicted on the cover of this magazine. The pieces would need to be joined together, one at a time, until the structure is complete. To do this, you would choose a starting point and then add one piece at a time. You might find out, however, that, as you assemble the structure, some kind of
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Imagine that you need to assemble a structure, such as the one depicted on the cover of this magazine. The pieces would need to be joined together, one at a time, until the structure is complete. To do this, you would choose a starting point and then add one piece at a time. You might find out, however, that, as you assemble the structure, some kind of
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Flyash-based bricks: an environmental savior—a critical review
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2022M. Akhtar +5 more
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Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 2019
The thermal and mechanical properties of fired clay bricks containing three different pore‐forming additives at comparable concentrations (~25 wt %) were investigated.
B. Beal +5 more
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The thermal and mechanical properties of fired clay bricks containing three different pore‐forming additives at comparable concentrations (~25 wt %) were investigated.
B. Beal +5 more
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Experimental Study on Hardened Mechanical and Durability Properties of Industrial Ash Bricks
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2021Vidhya Kumarasamy +2 more
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Building bricks with phase change material (PCM): Thermal performances
, 2020M. Mahdaoui +6 more
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Earthquake Predictability, Brick by Brick
Seismological Research Letters, 2006“It seems probable that a very long period will elapse before another important earthquake occurs along that part of the San Andreas rift which broke in 1906; for we have seen the strains causing the slip were probably accumulating for 100 years.” Professor Reid in his 1910 contribution to the Lawson Commission report thus anticipated why the centenary
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