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REST and Linked Data: a match made for domain driven development?
At a first glance there might appear to be an obvious alignment and overlap between the approaches prescribed by REST and Linked Data. On more detailed inspection divergences in scope and applicability present themselves, and for some aspects ...
De Roure, David C. +2 more
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The largest class of hyperstructures is the one which satisfy the weak properties and they are called H v -structures introduced in 1990. The H v(c)-structures have a partial order (poset) on which gradations can be defined. We introduce the LV-construction based on the Levels Variable.
N. Lygeros, T. Vougiouklis
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Convolutions on WASS hyperstructures
Several convolutions in hypergroups or in more general hyperstructures are defined. If \(G\) is a finite weakly associative hypergroupoid and \(K\) is a field, a convolution \(*\), as hyperproduct, is defined on the algebra \(K[G]\). Properties of this hyperproduct are studied and examples on special classes of hyperstructures are investigated.
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Advanced results in enumeration of hyperstructures
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Bayon, R., Lygeros, N.
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In questionnaires the replacement of the scale of Likert by a bar was suggested in 2008 by Vougiouklis & Vougiouklis. The use of the bar was rapidly accepted in social sciences.
Thomas Vougiouklis
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Hv-module of functions over Hv-ring of arithmetics and it’s fundamental module
After introducing the definition of hypergroups by Marty, the study of hyperstructures and its connections with other fields has been of great importance. In this paper, we continue the investigation between hyperstructure theory and number theory.
Al Tahan M., Davvaz B.
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Ontological Approaches to Modelling Narrative
We outline a simple taxonomy of approaches to modelling narrative, explain how these might be realised ontologically, and describe our continuing work to apply these techniques to the problem of Memories for ...
Millard, Dave E +2 more
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Stochastic nucleoid segregation dynamics as a source of the phenotypic variability in E. coli. [PDF]
Gelber I +3 more
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Weak hyperstructures on small sets
Summary: The class of the weak hyperstructures is larger than the known ones originating from hypergroups in the sense of Marty. The weak hyperstructures are also called \(H_v\)-structures. In this paper we deal with some classes of \(H_v\)-groups defined on sets with three elements.
T. Vougiouklis +2 more
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A Strong Regular Relation on ?-Semihyperrings [PDF]
The concept of algebraic hyperstructures introduced by Marty as a generalization of ordinary algebraic structures. In an ordinary algebraic structure, the composition of two elements is an element, while in an algebraic hyperstructure, the composition of
B Davaz
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