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Extreme self-organization in networks constructed from gene expression data [PDF]
We study networks constructed from gene expression data obtained from many types of cancers. The networks are constructed by connecting vertices that belong to each others' list of K-nearest-neighbors, with K being an a priori selected non-negative ...
D. Gerhold +4 more
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The essential aim of the article is the theoretical analysis of the normative basis of the Polish state policy in the field of energy security. The analysis begins with the presen-tation of the state policy and energy policy concepts.
Marcin Kamiński
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The Humanities as a Public Good and the Need for Developing Accountability Strategies
The present political and economic context of the humanities is more demanding than ever in regards to its justification, social impact and evaluation of research activities.
Henrik Stampe Lund
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Algebraic K-Theory and Twisted Reciprocity Laws [PDF]
The author generalises the classical reciprocity law for power residues for a number field \(K\) from units \((K_1(K))\) to the higher \(K\)-theory groups \(K_{2i-1}(K)\). The classical law follows from the product formula \[ \prod_p \Biggl({a,b\over{\mathfrak p}}\Biggr)^{m_{\mathfrak p}/m}= 1, \] where \(a,b\in K^\times\), \({\mathfrak p}\) runs over ...
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Zero–One Laws for Sentences with k Variables
We consider the k variable fragment of first order logic on graphs. We claim that, for α≤1κ-1, the random graph G(n, n-α) obeys zeroone law w.r.t. this logic. Moreover, for every ε > 0 , there exists α∈1κ-1,1κ-1+ε such that G(n, n-α) does not obey the law.
Zhukovskii, M. E. +1 more
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Spatial 't Hooft loop to cubic order in hot QCD [PDF]
Spatial 't Hooft loops of strength k measure the qualitative change in the behaviour of electric colour flux in confined and deconfined phase of SU (N) gauge theory.
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Efficient Point Cloud Object Classifications with GhostMLP
Efficient models capable of handling large numbers of data points in point cloud research are in high demand in computer vision. Despite recent advancements in 3D classification and segmentation tasks in point cloud processing, the deep learning ...
Hawking Lai, K. L. Eddie Law
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Random sampling vs. exact enumeration of attractors in random Boolean networks [PDF]
We clarify the effect different sampling methods and weighting schemes have on the statistics of attractors in ensembles of random Boolean networks (RBNs).
Aldana M +9 more
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Diminishing Return for Increased Mappability with Longer Sequencing Reads: Implications of the k-mer Distributions in the Human Genome [PDF]
The amount of non-unique sequence (non-singletons) in a genome directly affects the difficulty of read alignment to a reference assembly for high throughput-sequencing data.
Freudenberg, Jan +2 more
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Adjusting line quantum sensing to improve leaf area index measurements and estimations in forests
Rapid and reliable estimation of leaf area index (LAI), a crucial parameter in process-based models of vegetation cover response, is important in ecological studies. The Beer-Lambert law is widely used to calculate forest LAI, but data collection methods
Guyen Battuvshin, Lucas Menzel
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