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Fundamentals of Robust Representations

2017
This chapter presents the fundamentals of robust representations. In particular, we provide a brief overview of existing representation learning and robust representation methods. The advantages and disadvantages of these existing methods are also discussed.
Sheng Li, Yun Fu
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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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Tensor Products of Fundamental Representations

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1988
Let G be a reductive group over a field of characteristic zero. Fix a Borel subgroup B of G which contains a maximal torus T. For each dominant weight X we have an irreducible representation V(X) of G with highest weight X. For two dominant representation X1 and X2 we have a decompositionThis decomposition is determined by the elementof the group ring ...
George R. Kempf, Linda Ness
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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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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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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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Symmetrised Kronecker products of the fundamental representation of Sp(n, R)

, 1990
The role played by S-function series in the character theory of the non-compact symplectic group Sp(n, R) is exploited to derive general formulae for the evaluation of symmetrised Kronecker products of the fundamental Sp(n, R) representation ...
M. Carvalho
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Pretense and representation: The origins of "theory of mind."

, 1987
One of the major developments of the second year of human life is the emergence of the ability to pretend. A child's knowledge of a real situation is apparently contradicted and distorted by pretense. If, as generally assumed, the child is just beginning
A. Leslie
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Will vs. Reason: The Populist and Technocratic Forms of Political Representation and Their Critique to Party Government

American Political Science Review, 2017
The article compares analytically populism and technocracy as alternative forms of political representation to party government. It argues that populist and technocratic principles of representation challenge fundamental features of party democracy.
Daniele Caramani
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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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