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The Preimage of a Coordinate

Algebra Colloquium, 2010
Let K be a field of characteristic zero. Based on the degree estimate of Makar-Limanov and Yu, we prove that the preimage of a coordinate under an injective endomorphism of K〈x, y〉 is also a coordinate. As by-products, we give new proofs of the following results: (1) the preimage of a coordinate under an injective endomorphism of K[x,y] is also a ...
Gong, SJ, Yu, JT
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Planning for Coordination and Coordination for Planning

2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2008
Except in very controlled or fortuitous circumstances, good coordination between agents does not spontaneously occur. In general, agents need to plan for coordination, anticipating how their activities can affect each other and choosing actions that dovetail well together to achieve their separate and common goals.
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Partial coordination. I. The best of pre-coordination and post-coordination

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1998
The introduction of computerized post-coordination has solved many of the problems of pre-coordinated subject access. However, the adoption of computerized post-coordination results in the loss of some pre-coordination benefits. Specifically, the effect of hiding terms within the context of others is lost in post-coordination which gives lead status to
David Bodoff, Ajit Kambil
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Folksonomies to Support Coordination and Coordination of Folksonomies

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2018
Members of highly-distributed groups in online production communities face challenges in achieving coordinated action. Existing CSCW research highlights the importance of shared language and artifacts when coordinating actions in such settings. To better understand how such shared language and artifacts are, not only a guide for, but also a result of ...
Corey Brian Jackson   +3 more
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COORDINATORS: Coordination Managers for First Responders

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2004
COORDINATORs are coordination managers for fielded first responders. Each first response team is paired with a COORDINATOR coordination manager which is running on a mobile computing device. COORDINATORs provide decision support to first response teams by reasoning about who should be doing what, when, with what resource, in support of which other team,
Thomas Wagner 0001   +3 more
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Coordinating Compounds

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2010
Abstract Coordinating compounds, often referred to by their Sanskrit name dvandva , may be loosely defined as complex word forms in which all of the constituent lexemes (typically, two) share the same status, as Eng. bittersweet .
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Coordinates and coordinate transformations

1996
Abstract In the discussion of variational methods in the previous chapter we contrasted the Newtonian emphasis on the motion of particles with the Lagrangian idea of an invariant system property called the action, which has a stationary value under small arbitrary displacements of the coordinates and their associated velocities. Since
D Baldomir, P Hammond
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Coordinated democracy

Games and Economic Behavior, 2023
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Coordination Without a Coordinator

1979
Should the United States government spend for war or for peace? Crudely expressed, that was a major dividing line in the debates over public policy in the late fifties through the sixties and seventies. The course followed by enlightened liberal opinion was clear: much more for welfare programs designed to help deserving groups, such as the poor, the ...
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Construction of a coordinator for coordinated linear systems

2009 European Control Conference (ECC), 2009
A coordinated linear system is a linear system consisting of several subsystems, one of which (the coordinator) renders the other subsystems conditionally linear independent. Of interest to control of particular distributed systems is the construction of minimal coordinators for a coordinated linear system.
Ran, A.C.M.   +2 more
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