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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2011
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Nissim Francez, Roy Dyckhoff
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Nissim Francez, Roy Dyckhoff
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SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1998
Let \(E\) be a metrically convex compact metric space and let \(f\) be any scalar-valued continuous function, whose domain is a closed nonempty subset of \(E\). For any bounded function \(\varphi:E\to R\) and any mapping \(r:E\to R^+\) a new bounded function \(\widetilde\varphi\) from \(E\) to \(R,\) called the harmonious regularization of \(f\) is ...
Le Gruyer, E., Archer, J. C.
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Let \(E\) be a metrically convex compact metric space and let \(f\) be any scalar-valued continuous function, whose domain is a closed nonempty subset of \(E\). For any bounded function \(\varphi:E\to R\) and any mapping \(r:E\to R^+\) a new bounded function \(\widetilde\varphi\) from \(E\) to \(R,\) called the harmonious regularization of \(f\) is ...
Le Gruyer, E., Archer, J. C.
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Neuron, 2021
In this issue of Neuron, Brincat et al. (2021) track in real time the working memory representations in prefrontal cortex of both hemispheres, as a saccade moves the remembered location from one hemifield to the other. They reveal a soft interhemispheric handover subserved by local rhythms and their interhemispheric synchronization.
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In this issue of Neuron, Brincat et al. (2021) track in real time the working memory representations in prefrontal cortex of both hemispheres, as a saccade moves the remembered location from one hemifield to the other. They reveal a soft interhemispheric handover subserved by local rhythms and their interhemispheric synchronization.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2019
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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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2007 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2007
Cross-modal analysis offers information beyond that extracted from individual modalities. Consider a camcorder having a single microphone in a cocktail-party: it captures several moving visual objects which emit sounds. A task for audio-visual analysis is to identify the number of independent audio-associated visual objects (AVOs), pinpoint the AVOs ...
Zohar Barzelay, Yoav Y. Schechner
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Cross-modal analysis offers information beyond that extracted from individual modalities. Consider a camcorder having a single microphone in a cocktail-party: it captures several moving visual objects which emit sounds. A task for audio-visual analysis is to identify the number of independent audio-associated visual objects (AVOs), pinpoint the AVOs ...
Zohar Barzelay, Yoav Y. Schechner
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Analysis, 1989
[5] Allan Gibbard, 'Two Recent Theories of Conditionals', in IJs, edited by W. L. Harper et al. (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1981), pp. 211-47. [6] Frank Jackson, Conditionals (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987). [7] Richard Jeffrey, The Logic of Decision (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965).
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[5] Allan Gibbard, 'Two Recent Theories of Conditionals', in IJs, edited by W. L. Harper et al. (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1981), pp. 211-47. [6] Frank Jackson, Conditionals (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987). [7] Richard Jeffrey, The Logic of Decision (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965).
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The Classical Quarterly, 1993
Gell.NA3.10.13 citing Varro'sHebdomades uel de imaginibus, reports:Venas etiam in hominibus, uel potius arterias, medicos musicos dicere ait numero moueri septenario, quod ipsi appellant τν δι τεσσρων συμφωναν, quae fit in collatione quaternarii 〈et ternarii〉 numeri.He also states that doctors who make use of music theory declare that the veins, or ...
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Gell.NA3.10.13 citing Varro'sHebdomades uel de imaginibus, reports:Venas etiam in hominibus, uel potius arterias, medicos musicos dicere ait numero moueri septenario, quod ipsi appellant τν δι τεσσρων συμφωναν, quae fit in collatione quaternarii 〈et ternarii〉 numeri.He also states that doctors who make use of music theory declare that the veins, or ...
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Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 2006
PurposeTo describe the design methodology and human‐centre functionality of the whole arm manipulator (WAM) developed originally at MIT and brought to commercial fruition by Barrett Technology.Design/methodology/approachThe WAM arm is driven by cable‐and‐cylinder transmissions, which uniquely exhibits zero backlash with low friction and low inertia ...
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PurposeTo describe the design methodology and human‐centre functionality of the whole arm manipulator (WAM) developed originally at MIT and brought to commercial fruition by Barrett Technology.Design/methodology/approachThe WAM arm is driven by cable‐and‐cylinder transmissions, which uniquely exhibits zero backlash with low friction and low inertia ...
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