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Concatenate coordination and mutual coordination [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2009
Abstract We tell of the evolving meaning of the term coordination as used by economists. The paper is based on systematic electronic searches (on “coord,” etc.) of major works and leading journals. The term coordination first emerged in professional economics around 1880, to describe the directed productive concatenation of factors or activities ...
Klein, Daniel B., Orsborn, Aaron
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Coordinative applications, structured coordination, and meta coordination

Computer Standards & Interfaces, 1999
Coordination models, languages and systems have been developed since the beginning of the eighties. Their initial focus was on process coordination in parallel systems. The work on Linda initially aimed at providing a way to express parallelism in computations that is independent of the underlying machine architecture (Carriero and Gelernter, 1989 ...
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N2 coordination

Chemical Communications, 2013
The impact of the report by Allen and Senoff in 1965 on the serendipitous discovery of the first complex with coordinated dinitrogen, [Ru(NH3)5N2](2+), is discussed in the context of what was known beforehand and the impact this work had on coordination chemistry.
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Poisson Coordinates

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2013
Harmonic functions are the critical points of a Dirichlet energy functional, the linear projections of conformal maps. They play an important role in computer graphics, particularly for gradient-domain image processing and shape-preserving geometric computation.
Xian-Ying, Li, Shi-Min, Hu
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Coordinate Conditions

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1961
Some extremal properties of coordinates imposed by coordinate conditions are studied. In particular, variational principles leading to the de Donder condition, the generalized de Donder condition, [(−g)wgαβ]|β=0; Einstein's old condition (−g)½=1; and the Einstein-Infeld conditions [(−g)12g0ρ]|ρ=0, [(−g)12gab]|b=0 are given.
Plebanski, J., Ryten, J.
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Normal Coordinates

American Journal of Physics, 1954
A technique for presenting the concept of normal coordinates to the beginning student of mathematical physics is described. The method differs but slightly from that found in standard textbooks on mathematical physics. This slight difference has been found to be of great assistance to students who are encountering normal coordinates for the first time.
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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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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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