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The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2015
AbstractThe term ‘harmony’ refers to a condition that the rules governing a logical constant ought to satisfy in order to endow it with a proper meaning. Different characterizations of harmony have been proposed in the literature, some based on the inversion principle, others on normalization, others on conservativity.
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AbstractThe term ‘harmony’ refers to a condition that the rules governing a logical constant ought to satisfy in order to endow it with a proper meaning. Different characterizations of harmony have been proposed in the literature, some based on the inversion principle, others on normalization, others on conservativity.
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Proceedings of the 17th international symposium on High performance distributed computing, 2008
The emergence of heterogeneous many core architectures presents a unique opportunity for delivering order of magnitude performance increases to high performance applications by matching certain classes of algorithms to specifically tailored architectures.
Gregory F. Diamos, Sudhakar Yalamanchili
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The emergence of heterogeneous many core architectures presents a unique opportunity for delivering order of magnitude performance increases to high performance applications by matching certain classes of algorithms to specifically tailored architectures.
Gregory F. Diamos, Sudhakar Yalamanchili
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2006
Abstract In the examples we have cited, the holy often breaks forth violently from the beautiful. Not infrequently, very impressive religious music is anything but harmonious, as in the instances of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Violence and struggle join in every chord.
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Abstract In the examples we have cited, the holy often breaks forth violently from the beautiful. Not infrequently, very impressive religious music is anything but harmonious, as in the instances of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Violence and struggle join in every chord.
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2018
This is a descriptive analysis of a historic New Orleans Garden District house by its owner, an architect who has embraced the idiosyncratic aspects of the house while designing ways of enhancing them. The chapter’s vantage point is lived and imagined experience, in the manner of Gaston Bachelard, focused upon the concept of dwelling.
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This is a descriptive analysis of a historic New Orleans Garden District house by its owner, an architect who has embraced the idiosyncratic aspects of the house while designing ways of enhancing them. The chapter’s vantage point is lived and imagined experience, in the manner of Gaston Bachelard, focused upon the concept of dwelling.
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2016
This chapter focuses on Johann Georg Rapp, who persuaded nearly a thousand of his followers to leave Germany for America, where they would build three towns in the wilderness, and in the process renounce private property, personal ambition, and even sexual relations.
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This chapter focuses on Johann Georg Rapp, who persuaded nearly a thousand of his followers to leave Germany for America, where they would build three towns in the wilderness, and in the process renounce private property, personal ambition, and even sexual relations.
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Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2022
Kasun Hewage, Thiemo Voigt
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Kasun Hewage, Thiemo Voigt
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