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Ishikawa diagram can be applied in clinical fields and mental/ behavioural health proactively. It provides a structured and systematic approach to identify and collate potential causes for an effect. The processes in gathering and organizing the potential causes may include identifying the barriers, facilitators and incentives for a behaviour ...
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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2013
Bayes-Nash Equilibrium (BNE) is at the root of many significant applications of modern game theory to multiagent systems, ranging from airport security scheduling, to network analysis, to mechanism design in e-commerce. However, the computational complexity of calculating BNEs makes the process prohibitively costly, and the process does not scale well.
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Bayes-Nash Equilibrium (BNE) is at the root of many significant applications of modern game theory to multiagent systems, ranging from airport security scheduling, to network analysis, to mechanism design in e-commerce. However, the computational complexity of calculating BNEs makes the process prohibitively costly, and the process does not scale well.
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Ishikawa Sanshir.’s Geographical Imagination
2020Antiestablishment ideas in contemporary Japan are tied closely to its recent history of capitalist development and industrialization. Activist Ishikawa Sanshirō exemplifies this idea, by merging European and Japanese thought throughout the early twentieth century.
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A Remark on the Theorem of Ishikawa
British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science, 2015Given a Lipschitz pseudocontractive mapping T from a closed convex and bounded subset K of a real Hilbert space H onto itself, and an arbitrary x1 ∈ K, a Krasnolselskii-type sequence defined by xn+1 = (1− λ)xn + λTyn, yn = (1− λ)xn + λTxn is proved to be an approximate fixed point sequence of T , for a suitable λ ∈ (0, 1).
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The Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1980
Robert Epp, Yukihito Hijiya
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Robert Epp, Yukihito Hijiya
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The equivalence between the T-stabilities of Mann and Ishikawa iterations
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2006B E Rhoades, Stefan M Soltuz
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