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Physical Review A, 1988
In this paper we show that diffusion processes in a ``complex'' phase space with many local minima can be mapped into a random-walk problem on a tree structure. We then rigorously solve the latter problem for regular trees, under quite general assumptions about the rates. Finally, we extend our results to the case of inhomogeneous trees.
, Hoffmann, , Sibani
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In this paper we show that diffusion processes in a ``complex'' phase space with many local minima can be mapped into a random-walk problem on a tree structure. We then rigorously solve the latter problem for regular trees, under quite general assumptions about the rates. Finally, we extend our results to the case of inhomogeneous trees.
, Hoffmann, , Sibani
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InvisiSpec: Making Speculative Execution Invisible in the Cache Hierarchy
Micro, 2018Hardware speculation offers a major surface for micro-architectural covert and side channel attacks. Unfortunately, defending against speculative execution attacks is challenging.
Mengjia Yan +5 more
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Journal of Mental Science, 1955
It is established that healthy individuals and schizophrenics respond in different ways if subjected to stressors (“alarming stimuli”) under seemingly identical conditions. It is also common knowledge that healthy individuals react differently under the impact of “alarming stimuli” than individuals already under stress, i.e.
R, FISCHER, N, AGNEW
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It is established that healthy individuals and schizophrenics respond in different ways if subjected to stressors (“alarming stimuli”) under seemingly identical conditions. It is also common knowledge that healthy individuals react differently under the impact of “alarming stimuli” than individuals already under stress, i.e.
R, FISCHER, N, AGNEW
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2019
Hierarchy, the relative ranking of individuals with respect to status or other social dimensions, is ubiquitous across human social groups. However, relatively little is known about the biological factors that may promote or inhibit mobility in status hierarchies.
Geniole, Shawn, Carré, Justin M.
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Hierarchy, the relative ranking of individuals with respect to status or other social dimensions, is ubiquitous across human social groups. However, relatively little is known about the biological factors that may promote or inhibit mobility in status hierarchies.
Geniole, Shawn, Carré, Justin M.
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Physics Letters A, 1996
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Glendinning, Paul, Laing, Carlo
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Glendinning, Paul, Laing, Carlo
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Generalizing the KP Hierarchies: Pfaffian Hierarchies
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Journal of Biological Systems, 1995
The living cell functions by virtue of an enormous number of different processes. It is one of the most difficult challenges of modern biology to elucidate how all those processes are coordinated quantitatively so as to lead to a viable system with optimal responses to various changes in the environment.
Jensen, P.R. +11 more
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The living cell functions by virtue of an enormous number of different processes. It is one of the most difficult challenges of modern biology to elucidate how all those processes are coordinated quantitatively so as to lead to a viable system with optimal responses to various changes in the environment.
Jensen, P.R. +11 more
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2004
AbstractThe last chapter discussed the fact that some properties, such as non-self-membership, are not collectivizing (i.e., do not give rise to collections). It discouraged the notion that this is particularly surprising in itself, but did not provide a diagnosis.
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AbstractThe last chapter discussed the fact that some properties, such as non-self-membership, are not collectivizing (i.e., do not give rise to collections). It discouraged the notion that this is particularly surprising in itself, but did not provide a diagnosis.
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Why and When Hierarchy Impacts Team Effectiveness: A Meta-Analytic Integration
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2018Hierarchy has the potential to both benefit and harm team effectiveness. In this article, we meta-analytically investigate different explanations for why and when hierarchy helps or hurts team effectiveness, drawing on results from 54 prior studies (N ...
L. Greer +3 more
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International Journal of Algebra and Computation, 1999
This paper is the second part of a series of two in which we present a new version of K. Wagner's hierarchy of ω-rational sets. The first paper presents a new approach to the concepts of chains and superchains. This one presents the classification itself.
Carton, Olivier, Perrin, Dominique
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This paper is the second part of a series of two in which we present a new version of K. Wagner's hierarchy of ω-rational sets. The first paper presents a new approach to the concepts of chains and superchains. This one presents the classification itself.
Carton, Olivier, Perrin, Dominique
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