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QTOP@NetSys, 2018
Integer factorization has been one of the cornerstone applications of the field of quantum computing since the discovery of an efficient algorithm for factoring by Peter Shor.
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Integer factorization has been one of the cornerstone applications of the field of quantum computing since the discovery of an efficient algorithm for factoring by Peter Shor.
Eric Anschütz +3 more
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Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1998
A noninjective bounded-to-one factor map from an irreducible shift of finite type onto a sofic system can be factored as a composition of other such maps in only finitely many ways (up to isomorphism). This generalizes to factor maps from systems with canonical coordinates to finitely presented dynamical systems. The proofs are constructive and rest on
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A noninjective bounded-to-one factor map from an irreducible shift of finite type onto a sofic system can be factored as a composition of other such maps in only finitely many ways (up to isomorphism). This generalizes to factor maps from systems with canonical coordinates to finitely presented dynamical systems. The proofs are constructive and rest on
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Antihemophilic Factor (Factor VIII)
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978Antihemophilic factor (Factor VIII) is an agent in normal plasma that corrects the coagulative defect of classic hemophillia. The plasma of hemophiliacs contains normal amounts of a variant of antihemophilic factor deficient in clot-promoting properties. In contrast, von Willebrand's disease is usually associated with a true deficiency of this protein.
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Factor Prices, Factor Proportions, and Regional Factor Endowments
Journal of Political Economy, 1970in two-digit manufacturing industries. These tests were based on the theoretical proposition that the South, being relatively labor-abundant by comparison with the non-South, should possess a comparative advantage in producing relatively labor-intensive commodities.
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The Journal of Portfolio Management, 2017
It is common practice to refer to a factor premium’s current valuation when assessing its attractiveness—in effect using a single-value-factor model to gauge whether the factor is rich, fairly valued, or cheap. Meanwhile, studies have investigated how some factor premia are exposed to other factor premia in order to characterize their behavior over ...
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It is common practice to refer to a factor premium’s current valuation when assessing its attractiveness—in effect using a single-value-factor model to gauge whether the factor is rich, fairly valued, or cheap. Meanwhile, studies have investigated how some factor premia are exposed to other factor premia in order to characterize their behavior over ...
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Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1966
A precise set of conditions is given for which the momentum correlation functions of quantum mechanical, weakly interacting, many-particle systems can be factorized.
Chester, G. V., Sykes, J.
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A precise set of conditions is given for which the momentum correlation functions of quantum mechanical, weakly interacting, many-particle systems can be factorized.
Chester, G. V., Sykes, J.
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Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design - ICCAD '06, 2006
Enumeration of bounded size cuts is an important step in several logic synthesis algorithms such as technology mapping and re-writing. The standard algorithm does not scale beyond 6 or 7 inputs because it enumerates all cuts and there are too many of them. We address the enumeration problem by introducing the notion of cut factorization.
Satrajit Chatterjee +2 more
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Enumeration of bounded size cuts is an important step in several logic synthesis algorithms such as technology mapping and re-writing. The standard algorithm does not scale beyond 6 or 7 inputs because it enumerates all cuts and there are too many of them. We address the enumeration problem by introducing the notion of cut factorization.
Satrajit Chatterjee +2 more
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Factor VIII (Anti-hemophilic factor)
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1970Abstract Factor VIII is a compound of high molecular weight which interacts with activated factor IX, calcium, and phospholipid to generate thromboplastin (activated factor X) for blood coagulation. It has the electrophoretic mobility of an α-2 globulin, and probably consists of both glycoprotein and phospholipid.
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2004
The best predictive models of today can predict no more than 50% of the natural variability of the disease, despite the sophisticated mathematic analyses and the dozens of variables assessed. Clearly, a universe of still unknown prognostic factors remains to be discovered.
Gianfranco, Buccheri, Domenico, Ferrigno
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The best predictive models of today can predict no more than 50% of the natural variability of the disease, despite the sophisticated mathematic analyses and the dozens of variables assessed. Clearly, a universe of still unknown prognostic factors remains to be discovered.
Gianfranco, Buccheri, Domenico, Ferrigno
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