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A hybrid optimization approach for accelerated multimodal medical image fusion. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Ogbuanya CE   +4 more
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Boolean Differential Calculus

2004
Abstract The Boolean Differential Calculus (BDC) is a very powerful theory that extends the basic concepts of Boolean Algebras significantly. Its applications are based on Boolean spaces 𝔹 and 𝔹ⁿ, Boolean operations, and basic structures such as Boolean Algebras and Boolean Rings, Boolean functions, Boolean equations, Boolean ...
ChristianPosthoff, BerndSteinbach
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The differentiability in the fractional calculus

Nonlinear Analysis, 2001
Summary: In this work we give a general concept of differentiability of order \(\alpha\in]0,1]\) for functions of one variable, and then for functions of several variables, in the sense of Nishimoto's fractional calculus.
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The Differential Calculus

2016
The differential calculus is introduced in two steps. First, we restrict ourselves to functions of a single real variable and present the fundamental classical results comprising the mean value theorems. The interpretation of the derivative as a mapping is emphasized.
Thomas Zeugmann, Werner Römisch
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The Differential Calculus of Consent

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
Existing treatments of the choice of an optimal voting rule ignore the effects of the rule on political bargaining. Specifically, more stringent majority requirements reduce intra-coalitional free riding in political compromise, leading to greater gains from political trade.
Francesco Parisi   +2 more
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Differential and Integral Calculus [PDF]

open access: possible, 1971
Differential calculus is based on the notion of rate of change. The notion appears implicitly in words such as growth rate, relative growth, velocity, acceleration, rate of reaction, density, and slope of a curve. We begin with some introductory examples: Example 9.1.1. Let N be the number of individuals in an animal or plant population. N changes with
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The Differential Calculus

1984
In this chapter we give an extremely compact treatment of the first fundamental part of mathematical analysis. This is the concept of the derivative of a function, computing the derivatives of various functions, which is to say, differentiating them. To define the derivative, we must slightly alter the definition of limit as given in Chapter IV.
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Genetic differential calculus

Nature Genetics, 2015
High-throughput analysis of the phenotypes of mouse genetic knockouts presents several challenges, such as systematic measurement biases that can vary with time. A report from the EUMODIC consortium presents data from 320 genetic knockouts generated using standardized phenotyping pipelines and new statistical analyses aimed at increasing ...
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