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Noûs, 2017
AbstractA group is often construed as one agent with its own probabilistic beliefs (credences), which are obtained by aggregating those of the individuals, for instance through averaging. In their celebrated “Groupthink”, Russell et al. (2015) require group credences to undergo Bayesian revision whenever new information is learnt, i.e., whenever ...
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AbstractA group is often construed as one agent with its own probabilistic beliefs (credences), which are obtained by aggregating those of the individuals, for instance through averaging. In their celebrated “Groupthink”, Russell et al. (2015) require group credences to undergo Bayesian revision whenever new information is learnt, i.e., whenever ...
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Neural Darwinism: The Theory Of Neuronal Group Selection
, 1989Somatic Selection * A Summary and Historical Introduction * Structure, Function, and Perception * Neuronal Group Selection Epigenetic Mechanisms * Developmental Bases of Diversity: The Primary Repertoire * Cellular Dynamics of Neural Maps * Evolution and
G. Edelman
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On the theory of quantum groups
Letters in Mathematical Physics, 1990By using the results of S. L. Woronowicz, we show that for the twisted version of the classical compact matrix groups, the Hopf algebraA h of representative elements is isomorphic as a co-algebra to the Hopf algebraA O of representative functions on the classical group.
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Generalized Eigenvalue Analysis of Symmetric Prestressed Structures Using Group Theory
Journal of computing in civil engineering, 2012As conventional approaches for calculating natural frequencies do not make full use of the inherent symmetry of a structure, the rising degree of freedoms often leads to significant increase in computational demand.
Yao Chen, Jian Feng
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Critical Race Theory: An Introduction
, 2014This best-selling primer explains the movement's organizational history, major themes, central figures, and likely future. The second edition contains material on new developments that have taken place since the first edition, including the rapid growth ...
R. Delgado, Jean Stefancic
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Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo, 1980
An investigation into an algebraic system with a single binary operation, called a skew-group, based on axioms of associativity; skew-commutativity (x+y+z=x+z+y); right identity; and left inverse. Definitions are given for left coset, quotient skew-group, homorphism, kernel, and subnormal skew-subgroup.
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An investigation into an algebraic system with a single binary operation, called a skew-group, based on axioms of associativity; skew-commutativity (x+y+z=x+z+y); right identity; and left inverse. Definitions are given for left coset, quotient skew-group, homorphism, kernel, and subnormal skew-subgroup.
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2012
This was the seventh workshop on Computational Group Theory. It showed that Computational Group Theory has significantly expanded its range of activities. For example, symbolic computations with groups and their representations and computations with infinite groups play a major role nowadays.
Gerhard Hiß+3 more
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This was the seventh workshop on Computational Group Theory. It showed that Computational Group Theory has significantly expanded its range of activities. For example, symbolic computations with groups and their representations and computations with infinite groups play a major role nowadays.
Gerhard Hiß+3 more
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Theories and Theory Groups Revisited [PDF]
In the late 1960s, the tools and ideas of a revived sociology of science were ready to be applied to sociology. Up to that point, analysis of sociological theory consisted of intellectual history such as Sorokin's (1928) and Martindale's (1960); scholars had not tried to use a systematic examination of the social and institutional background to the ...
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Where is the child's environment? A group socialization theory of development.
, 1995Do parents have any important long-term effects on the development of their child's personality? This article examines the evidence and concludes that the answer is no.
J. Harris
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Appreciative Remarks on the Theory of Groups. [PDF]
While it is clearly impossible for the average high school teacher of mathematics to become familiar with all the modern branches of this subject, it is desirable that he should not be totally ignorant of any extensive branch. The views of a number of eminent mathematicians often furnish one of the simplest as well as one of the most reliable ...
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