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AbstractMotivated by the study of greedy algorithms for graph coloring, we introduce a new graph parameter, which we call weak degeneracy. By definition, every ‐degenerate graph is also weakly ‐degenerate. On the other hand, if is weakly ‐degenerate, then (and, moreover, the same bound holds for the list‐chromatic and even the DP‐chromatic number of )
Anton Bernshteyn
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Benchmarking antibody discovery fidelity and reproducibility with an assay-locked residue fidelity index [PDF]
Reproducibility in antibody discovery is undermined by dropout, paratope degeneracy, and immunogen imprinting. Although guidelines exist, the field lacks a shared, assay-locked metric to benchmark these liabilities across discovery pipelines.
Michael P. Weiner
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Antibodies and cryptographic hash functions: quantifying the specificity paradox [PDF]
The specificity of the immune response is critical to its biological function, yet the generality of immune recognition implies that antibody binding is multispecific or degenerate.
Robert J. Petrella, Robert J. Petrella
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The pros and cons of degeneracy
Drugs could treat neuropathic pain more effectively if they simultaneously targeted two or more types of ion channel.
Jean-Marc Goaillard, Martial A Dufour
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Study the energy states and absorption coefficients of quantum dots and quantum anti-dots with hydrogenic impurity under the applied magnetic field [PDF]
In this work, the effect of magnetic field onelectronic spectra and absorption coefficient of 𝐺𝑎𝐴𝑠/𝐺𝑎1−𝑥 𝐴𝑙𝑥𝐴𝑠 spherical quantum dot (QD) and𝐺𝑎1−𝑥 𝐴𝑙𝑥𝐴𝑠/𝐺𝑎𝐴𝑠 spherical quantum anti-dot (QAD)with hydrogenic impurity are reported both theoreticallyand ...
Fatemeh Rahimi +3 more
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Editorial: Unlocking brain-behavior dynamics: next-generation approaches and methods [PDF]
Simone Di Plinio +4 more
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Digraphs and Variable Degeneracy [PDF]
Let $D$ be a digraph, let $p \geq 1$ be an integer, and let $f: V(D) \to \mathbb{N}_0^p$ be a vector function with $f=(f_1,f_2,\ldots,f_p)$. We say that $D$ has an $f$-partition if there is a partition $(D_1,D_2,\ldots,D_p)$ into induced subdigraphs of $D$ such that for all $i \in [1,p]$, the digraph $D_i$ is weakly $f_i$-degenerate, that is, in every ...
Jørgen Bang-Jensen +2 more
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Neurons regulate their excitability by adjusting their ion channel levels. Degeneracy – achieving equivalent outcomes (excitability) using different solutions (channel combinations) – facilitates this regulation by enabling a disruptive change in one ...
Jane Yang +3 more
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We consider the linear, second-order elliptic, Schrödinger-type differential operator L:=−12∇2+r22. Because of its rotational invariance, that is it does not change under SO(3) transformations, the eigenvalue problem −12∇2+r22f(x,y,z)=λf(x,y,z) can be ...
Roberto De Marchis +2 more
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Another Case of Degenerated Discrete Chenciner Dynamic System and Economics
The non-degenerate Chenciner bifurcation of a discrete dynamical system is studied using a transformation of parameters which must be regular at the origin of the parameters (the condition CH.1 of the well-known treatise of Kuznetsov).
Sorin Lugojan +2 more
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