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Fundamentals on Semigroups, Groups and Representations [PDF]

open access: possible, 1980
We shall use the notion of a set without giving a definition. When we speak in what follows of a set X with elements x ∈ X we tacitly assume that X is a subset of some bigger set. The elements of X are specified by a property P. Hence a set X with elements x will be specified in the form $$X = \{ x|x\quad has\quad property{\mkern 1mu} \quad P\} $$
G. John   +3 more
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Matrix Representation of Thermodynamic Fundamentals

American Journal of Physics, 1957
The use of matrices for representing fundamental thermodynamic relations is demonstrated. Maxwell's relations and other thermodynamic derivatives are readily obtained by differentiation of the matrices defined.
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Fundamentals of left ventricular volume representation

2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2016
The volume regulation graph is meant to relate the fundamental determinants of left ventricular (LV) function, namely end-systolic volume (ESV) and end-diastolic volume (EDV). This representation permits evaluation of the LV remodeling process, convenient stratification for clinically relevant covariates, as well as inscription of iso-stroke volume (SV)
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The fundamental needs underlying social representations

New Ideas in Psychology, 2018
Abstract Some theories dealing with the social construction of reality refer to epistemic and affiliative needs. These latter are considered as two fundamental human motives underlying such construction processes. The Social Representations Theory refers instead to more specific functions.
Bonetto, Eric, Lo Monaco, Grégory
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A fundamental notion of equivalence for ar-representations [PDF]

open access: possible1997 European Control Conference (ECC), 1997
A fundamental definition of equivalence between nonregular AutoRegressive — Representations (AR — Representations) is presented. The proposed definition is reduced to a full equivalence relation between the polynomial matrices which describes the equivalent AR-representations.
A.C. Pugh, Nicholas P. Karampetakis
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Four-Vector Representation of Fundamental Particles

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2000
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Fundamentals of representation I: A traditional philosophy

Information & Communications Technology Law, 1996
Abstract Assumptions about the nature of representation can be expected to have considerable influence on the way in which the project of computational representation is approached. This paper examines a traditional philosophy of representation which has driven much of the project up to now.
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Hirota equations for fundamental representations of an(1)

Physics Letters A, 1990
Abstract In a previous paper the m -principal fundamental representations of gl ∞ were introduced. The Hirota equations associated with the fundamental representations were also derived. They turn out to be the same as the equations previously obtained by Date et al. and associated with the matrix realisation of gl ∞ denoted by gl( m ∞).
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New fundamental parameters for attitude representation

Advances in Space Research, 2017
Abstract A new attitude parameter set is developed to clarify the geometry of combining finite rotations in a rotational sequence and in combining infinitesimal angular increments generated by angular rate. The resulting parameter set of six Pivot Parameters represents a rotation as a great circle arc on a unit sphere that can be located at any ...
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American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Farhad Islami   +2 more
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