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Class Size and Class Heterogeneity [PDF]
We study how class size and composition affect the academic and labor market performances of college students, two crucial policy questions given the secular increase in college enrollment. We rely on the random assignment of students to teaching classes. Our results suggest that a one standard deviation increase in the class-size would result in a 0.1
Giacomo De Giorgi +2 more
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Early star catalogues of the southern sky: De Houtman, Kepler (Second and Third Classes), and Halley [PDF]
De Houtman in 1603, Kepler in 1627 and Halley in 1679 published the earliest modern catalogues of the southern sky. We provide machine-readable versions of these catalogues, make some comparisons between them, and briefly discuss their accuracy on the ...
De Houtman +3 more
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Bounding Embeddings of VC Classes into Maximum Classes [PDF]
One of the earliest conjectures in computational learning theory-the Sample Compression conjecture-asserts that concept classes (equivalently set systems) admit compression schemes of size linear in their VC dimension.
Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein +5 more
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Relations between cumulants in noncommutative probability [PDF]
We express classical, free, Boolean and monotone cumulants in terms of each other, using combinatorics of heaps, pyramids, Tutte polynomials and permutations.
Arizmendi, Octavio +3 more
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Iconic memory, location information, and partial report [PDF]
It has been suggested that the systematic decline of partial report as the delay of the partial-report cue increases is due to a time-related loss of location information. Moreover, the backward masking effect is said to be precipitated by the disruption
Chow, Siu
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The subject of the study is to substantiate classifications of the factors of innovation development of the industry: according to the priority, traditional, barrier, according to the hierarchical level of innovation, the nature of supply demand for ...
Tetiana Hushtan, Anatoliy Kolodiychuk
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Contracts for first-class classes [PDF]
First-class classes add expressive power to class-based object-oriented languages. Most importantly, programmers can abstract over common scenarios with first-class classes. When it comes to behavioral software contracts, however, first-class classes pose significant challenges.
Matthias Felleisen +1 more
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We establish the equality of two definitions of an Euler class in algebraic geometry: the first definition is as a "characteristic class" with values in Chow-Witt theory, while the second definition is as an "obstruction class." Along the way, we refine ...
Asok, Aravind, Fasel, Jean
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THE VECTOR OF SOCIAL-CLASS STRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION IN POSTINDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
The formation of post-industrial society has caused modification of socioeconomic parameters of classes and the criteria of their identification. Class structure of modern society is characterized by multicriteriality, and this necessitates using a ...
S. I. Rosenko, A. A. Kumpen
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Explaining the Causes of the Abbasid Movements with a Focus on the Movements of Sanbad and Al-Mogana Emphasizing on the theory of relative deprivation Ted Robert Geer [PDF]
Social movements are a fundamental argument in revolution theories this Because of this importance, different theories have tried to explain them. One of the most important of these theories is the theory of relative deprivation.
Mohammad Azagh +2 more
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