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On Shuffle Ideals

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications, 2002
Summary: A shuffle ideal is a language which is a finite union of languages of the form \(A^*a_1A^*\dots A^*a_kA^*\) where \(A\) is a finite alphabet and the \(a_i\)'s are letters. We show how to represent shuffle ideals by special automata and how to compute these representations. We also give a temporal logic characterization of shuffle ideals and we
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Lattice Boltzmann for non-ideal fluids: Fundamentals and Practice

Physics Reports, 2023
S A Hosseini, Iliya V Karlin
exaly  

Idealism and Abstract Idealism

1980
One of the major transitions in the Phenomenology of Mind is Hegel’s move from Self-Consciousness to the standpoint of Reason. This enables Hegel to contrast his concept of idealism with that of his contemporaries and predecessors. Before approaching the standpoint of Reason, the dialectic of the Phenomenology focused on an empiricist consciousness in ...
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Exploring the concept of ‘ideal’ university student

Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Billy Wong, Yuan-Li Tiffany Chiu
exaly  

Fuzzy MCDM based on ideal and anti-ideal concepts

European Journal of Operational Research, 1999
Gin-Shuh Liang
exaly  

Simple correlation for predicting detonation velocity of ideal and non-ideal explosives

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009
Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz
exaly  

How to use Max Weber’s ideal type in sociological analysis

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2018
Richard Swedberg
exaly  

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