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On upper weightable spaces

open access: yes, 1996
The weightable quasi-pseudo-metric spaces have been introduced by Matthews as part of the study of the denotational semantics of dataflow networks (e.g. [Mat92] and [Mat92a]).
M. Schellekens
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“Let’s Imagine Something Different”: Spiritual Principles in Contemporary African American Justice Movements and Their Implications for the Built Environment

open access: yesReligions, 2017
The Black Lives Matter movement has become one of the most visible, controversial, and impactful campaigns to address racialized violence and discrimination in the 21st century.
Elise M. Edwards
doaj   +1 more source

Pseudogroups of transformations on discrete topological spaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In all the earlier papers pseudogroups of transformations, generalised inverse semigroups and their connections were considered. This paper is a kind of recapitulation of these problems. Considering pseudogroups of transformations on discrete topological
Jolanta Lipińska, Lipińska, J.
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Grabeskirche – The graves-church: a new model for “neighborhood cemeteries”?

open access: yesIn_Bo, 2015
With most of Europe experiencing a reduction in the priesthood and increased secularization, more and more Churches are left underused and/or closed. This paper explores how under utilizied churches in the northern Rheine-Westphalia region of Germany ...
Chiara Tiloca, Andrea Zangari
doaj   +1 more source

On geometrical hyperstructures of finite order

open access: yesRatio Mathematica, 2011
It is known that a concrete representation of a finite k-dimensional Projective Geometry can be given by means of marks of a Galois Field GF [p^n], denoted by PG(k, p^n). In this geometry, we define hyperoperations, which create hyperstructures of finite
Achilles Dramalidis
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Spill-over of sustainability values and practices - a psychology PhD thesis proposal

open access: yes, 2008
The following presentation relates to my proposed PhD topic. As an audience you’re probably reading the title and wondering what relevance my topic has to the symposium theme Claiming Spaces. My immediate response is ‘nothing’. Nada, zilch, kore.
Rua, Mohi, Nikora, Linda Waimarie
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THE TRANSPOSITION AXIOM IN HYPERCOMPOSITIONAL STRUCTURES

open access: yesRatio Mathematica, 2011
The hypergroup (as defined by F. Marty), being a very general algebraic structure, was subsequently quickly enriched with additional axioms. One of these is the transposition axiom, the utilization of which led to the creation of join spaces (join ...
Ch.G. Massouros, G.G. Massouros
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On reduced join and Barratt-Hilton formula, on delooping of some spaces, a note on closed model categories.

open access: yes, 1993
On reduced join and Barratt-Hilton formula, on delooping of some spaces, a note on closed model ...
Hua. Feng (7964360)
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Quantum-Inspired Digital Annealing for Join Ordering

open access: yes, 2023
Finding the optimal join order (JO) is one of the most important problems in query optimisation, and has been extensively considered in research and practise.
Schönberger, Manuel   +2 more
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Join Coherent Previsions

open access: yes, 2008
We prove that the theory of coherent previsions by Bruno de Finetti can be framed in the theory of join systems, where a join system is a set with a hyperoperation satisfying a given set of “geometric” properties.
MATURO, Antonio
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