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A Semi-automated Approach for Bengali Neologism. [PDF]
Senapati A.
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On Kotzig's Perfect Set Problem of Hamiltonian Cycle Decompositions of the Complete Graph
ABSTRACT A Hamiltonian cycle decomposition (HCD) of K n is a set of Hamiltonian cycles in which each 1‐path of K n appears exactly once. A Dudeney set of K n is a set of Hamiltonian cycles in which each 2‐path of K n appears exactly once. Kotzig's perfect set of HCDs of K n is a set of HCDs whose union forms a Dudeney set.
Nobuaki Mutoh
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Balance and Baselines: An Impossibility Theorem and an Axiomatisation of Additive Aggregation
ABSTRACT A feature in many multicriteria problems is a preference for ‘balance’, understood as achieving a desired distribution (e.g., equality or target proportions) of resources across stakeholders or conceptual categories. This paper presents a normative exploration of the implications of balance preferences when baselines are uncertain or contested.
Alec Morton, Lars Peter Østerdal
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The contributions in Klosa (2013a) provide information on various aspects of the design of morphological data for (German) language dictionaries. Bergenholtz and Gouws (2013), however, reject most of these contributions as sources lexicographers could ...
P.H. Swanepoel
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Now That We Have an Effective Vaccine for COVID-19, Will It Also Inoculate Us Against the Virus of Indifference? [PDF]
Mann DL.
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Randomized Algorithms for Streaming Low‐Rank Approximation in Tree Tensor Network Format
ABSTRACT In this work, we present the tree tensor network Nyström (TTNN), an algorithm that extends recent research on streamable tensor approximation, such as for Tucker and tensor‐train formats, to the more general tree tensor network format, enabling a unified treatment of various existing methods.
Alberto Bucci, Gianfranco Verzella
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Using a binary‐outcome cross‐lagged panel model, this study examines the longitudinal association between social interaction and Ikigai among Japanese older adults. Richer social interaction predicted subsequent Ikigai, whereas the reverse pathway did not reach conventional statistical significance in the cross‐lagged model, highlighting the potential ...
Yu Pei +7 more
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The passion of butterflies: Notes on “translating” a Navajo poem by Rex Lee Jim
Abstract This essay honors three kinds of tradition. The first tradition is the poetry of Rex Lee Jim. The second tradition is the translation work of Blackhorse Mitchell. The third tradition is the discourse‐centered and ethnopoetic tradition of linguistic anthropology. I do this by focusing on a brief poem in Navajo by Rex Lee Jim.
Anthony K. Webster
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The Lexicographic Process Revisited
Abstract Lexicographic practice is changing and so is the lexicographic process. This article therefore reconsiders the lexicographic process and takes into account the development towards centralised lexicographical databases which can be observed at lexicographic institutions and dictionary publishing houses in the last couple of years.
Annette Klosa-Kückelhaus +1 more
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Lexicographic probabilities and robustness
Expected utility preferences as treated in the literature satisfy as a rule Archimedean axiom, i.e. there is no act infinitely better than any other act. The paper makes an attempt to consider representations of non-Archimedean preferences. The author considers for this purpose lexicographic probability systems and lexicographic conditional probability
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