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Formation mechanism of tetragonal nanoprecipitates in Fe–Ga alloys that dominate the material's large magnetostriction

Scripta Materialia, 2020
Up to now, the formation mechanism of tetragonal nanoprecipitates that may dominate the large magnetostriction of Fe–Ga alloys remains unclear. Here we found that both L60- and D022-type face-centered-tetragonal nanoprecipitates are precursors of the ...
Tianzi Yang, Tianyu Ma
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On loops, dominators, and dominance frontier

Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2000 conference on Programming language design and implementation, 2000
This article explores the concept of loops and loop nesting forests of control-flow graphs, using the problem of constructing the dominator tree of a graph and the problem of computing the iterated dominance frontier of a set of vertices in a graph as guiding applications. The contributions of this article include: (1) An axiomatic characterization, as
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Generalized dominators and post-dominators

Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '92, 1992
The notion of dominators is generalized to include multiple-vertex dominators in addition to single-vertex dominators. A multiple-vertex dominator of a vertex is a group of vertices that collectively dominate the vertex. Existing algorithms compute immediate single-vertex dominators, and an algorithm for computing immediate multiple-vertex dominators ...
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On the Domination Integrity

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2019
The domination integrity of graph G is defined by [Formula: see text] where [Formula: see text] denotes the order of the largest component in [Formula: see text]. This parameter is a measures of vulnerability of a graph. In this paper, we determine the domination integrity of middle graph of graph [Formula: see text], graph [Formula: see text] and ...
Hüseyin Tokat, Alpay Kirlangiç
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Subcortical sources dominate the neuroelectric auditory frequency‐following response to speech

NeuroImage, 2018
&NA; Frequency‐following responses (FFRs) are neurophonic potentials that provide a window into the encoding of complex sounds (e.g., speech/music), auditory disorders, and neuroplasticity.
G. Bidelman
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Stochastic Dominance [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
The concept of stochastic dominance is defined, and its relation to welfare, poverty, and income inequality explained. A brief discussion is provided of how statistical inference may be performed for hypotheses relating to stochastic dominance.
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Dual Domination

2019
Inspired by the feedback scenario, which characterizes online social networks, we introduce a novel domination problem, which we call Dual Domination (DD). We assume that the nodes in the input network are partitioned into two categories: Positive nodes (V+) and negative nodes (V-).
Gennaro Cordasco   +2 more
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Automatic data mining cross tables with dominate cells using MPT models

open access: yes, 2010
The main purpose of cross tables with dominate cells data mining is to reveal the latent interactions/factors to explain the causes of these abnormal cells.
You Yuan, Xiangen Hu
exaly   +2 more sources

A note on domination and total domination in prisms

Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2017
Let \(G=(V,E)\) be a simple graph. A subset \(S \subseteq V\) is a dominating set if every vertex \(v \in V\setminus S\) is adjacent to a vertex in S. The minimum cardinality of a dominating set, denoted by \(\gamma(G)\), called the domination number of graph \(G\).
Wayne Goddard, Michael A. Henning
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The Right to Dominate: How Old Ideas About Sovereignty Pose New Challenges for World Order

International Organization, 2020
A principal theme of international relations scholarship following the Cold War was the apparent erosion of state sovereignty caused by globalization's integrative effects and the proliferation of international institutions and networks. In recent years,
R. Paris
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