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Vector Iteration in Pointed Iterative Theories

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1980
This paper is a sequel to a previous paper S. L. Bloom, C. C. Elgot and J. B. Wright, Solutions of the iteration equation and extensions of the scalar iteration operations, SIAM J. Comput., 9 (1980), pp. 25–45. In that paper it was proved that for each morphism ⊥: 1 → 0 in an iterative theory J there is exactly one extension of the scalar iteration ...
Stephen L. Bloom   +2 more
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Iterative Denoising

Computational Statistics, 2007
Iterative denoising is a data mining technology for analysis of large heterogeneous datasets, e.g., sets of text documents. The result of it is a hierarchical divisive cluster tree with visual representation of each node. The specific feature of this technology is that the features for the clustering are extracted from data at each node of the ...
Kendall E. Giles   +3 more
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Iterated Dependencies and Kleene Iteration

2012
Categorial Dependency Grammars (CDG) is a class of simple and expressive categorial grammars defining projective and discontinuous dependency structures in a strongly compositional way. They are more expressive than CF-grammars, are polynomial time recognizable and different from the mildly context sensitive grammars.
Michael I. Dekhtyar   +2 more
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Iterables and Iteration

2018
This chapter examines the question of how to iterate through a collection of objects. The chapter examines external iteration, in which you write a loop to examine the elements, and internal iteration, in which you call a method to perform the loop for you.
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Iterating Transducers

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2015
We discuss simple functional transductions defined by invertible Mealy automata under iteration and in particular the question when the orbit relation defined by iteration is rational. We identify a class of these automata that has relatively complicated orbits, yet some of them are still orbit rational and discuss a number of decision problems ...
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Iterative broadening

Artificial Intelligence, 1992
Conventional blind search techniques generally assume that the goal nodes for a given problem are distributed randomly along the fringe of the search tree. We argue that this is often invalid in practice, suggest that a more reasonable assumption is that decisions made at each point in the search carry equal weight, and show that a new search technique
Matthew L. Ginsberg, William D. Harvey
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On Programming by Iterations

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1984
Summary: Iterative computations are considered in this paper as a general problem- solving technique. The loop invariant is derived from problem properties rather than from program properties (as is usual in programming literature). To this end, the notion of equisolution states - a special subset of space-state in which lie the iterated trajectories -
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Boxed iterations

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2003
The author investigates the convergence and behavior of the vector iteration \(x_{n+1}= Ax_n+b\) which is projected into a box.
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Generalized Iteration

Computational Methods and Function Theory, 2004
Let \((f_n)\) be a sequence of rational functions and let \(F_n:=f_n \circ f_{n-1}\circ \dots\circ f_1\). The study of the limiting behavior of the sequence \((F_n)\) is a generalization of iteration. This article is a survey of results in this area that have been obtained by the authors and others.
Brück, Rainer, Büger, Matthias
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Remarks on iteration.

Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1933
1. Iteration is an operation with many aspects; we shall here only occupy ourselves with iteration as a means of numerical determination of a real root of an equation. Nor shall we go into the whole of the theory of this subject 2 , our principal object being to show how the process of iteration which is often futile in its primitive form may be ...
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