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Can we infer excitation-inhibition balance from the spectrum of population activity? [PDF]
Chakravarty K, Roy S, Sinha A, Kumar A.
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Aperiodic EEG signatures: unveiling the interplay between APOE ε4 and mild cognitive impairment subtypes. [PDF]
Eyamu J, Ku B, Kim K, Lee KH, Kim JU.
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2020
Mathematicians have devised notations and symbols to compress information and to explore mathematics via the symbols themselves. In the 1500s the invention of exponential notation, which was devised as a type of shorthand to facilitate the cumbersomeness of just reading repeated multiplications of the same digit, was a watershed event.
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Mathematicians have devised notations and symbols to compress information and to explore mathematics via the symbols themselves. In the 1500s the invention of exponential notation, which was devised as a type of shorthand to facilitate the cumbersomeness of just reading repeated multiplications of the same digit, was a watershed event.
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Lyapunov exponents, dual Lyapunov exponents, and multifractal analysis
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1999It is shown that the multifractal property is shared by both Lyapunov exponents and dual Lyapunov exponents related to scaling functions of one-dimensional expanding folding maps. This reveals in a quantitative way the complexity of the dynamics determined by such maps.
Fan, Aihua, Jiang, Yunping
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2020
The Woman’s Exponent, published in Salt Lake City 1872-1914, aimed both to inform and assist Mormon women and to explain and defend them to the outside world. It consistently supported women’s suffrage. This chapter focuses on the Exponent’s strategies to defend both suffrage and the contentious church practice of polygamy through periods when all Utah
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The Woman’s Exponent, published in Salt Lake City 1872-1914, aimed both to inform and assist Mormon women and to explain and defend them to the outside world. It consistently supported women’s suffrage. This chapter focuses on the Exponent’s strategies to defend both suffrage and the contentious church practice of polygamy through periods when all Utah
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