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LEXICOGRAPHERS ’ DREAMS IN THE
The arrival of the modern computer set in motion a series of lexicographers ’ dreams without equal in the history of dictionary making. Achieving the wildest of those electronic-dictionary vistas has the potential to result in reference works beyond all ...
Electronic-dictionary Age
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Towards Characterization of Five‐List‐Colorability of Toroidal Graphs
ABSTRACT Through computer‐assisted enumeration, we list minimal obstructions for 5‐choosability of graphs on the torus with the following additional property: There exists a cyclic system of non‐contractible triangles around the torus where the consecutive triangles are at distance at most four.
Zdeněk Dvořák +1 more
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Lambert Mayer. Hirschfeld (H.). — Literary history of hebrew Grammarians and Lexicographers accompanied by unpublished texts (Jew's College Publications, n° 9), 1926. In: Revue des études juives, tome 83, n°165, janvier-mars 1927.
Lambert, Mayer
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قضية الترادف اللفظي والاتحاد المعنوي في اللسان العربي
"The Issue of Synonymity of Words and Identical Meanings in Arabic Language In this article meaning of Taradif (synonymity) and identical meanings are treated from diverse aspects. Its implications in Arabic language have been particularly focused one.
الدكتور محمد سليم
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Toward an Integrative Approach for Making Sense Distinctions. [PDF]
McCrae JP +4 more
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A Shallow Echo: Artificial Intelligence and the Semantic Flattening of the Qur'an
ABSTRACT Scriptural Arabic relies on highly intentional word choices, employing apparent synonyms and near‐synonyms that convey distinct semantic values based on their specific textual placement. Historically, computational translation has struggled to reproduce these precise textual boundaries. Addressing this issue, the present investigation assesses
Ekrema Shehab
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Lexicographic decomposition of preferences
Abstract The Ordinal Lexicographic Model, based on the lexicographic sum of relations, provides an explanation to intransitivities in preferences as shifts in choice criteria. The lexicographic sum R ⊕ R ′ between two preferences R and R′ on a same finite set X is defined as follows: x is preferred to y with respect to R ⊕ R ′ when ...
Irène Charon, Olivier Hudry
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Generative Semantic Communication for Efficient Utilization of Satellite Resources in 6G
ABSTRACT In this paper, a two‐stage resource allocation framework is proposed for generative semantic communication (GSC)–enabled multibeam satellite systems. By integrating semantic compression and generative artificial intelligence, GSC enables efficient downlink transmission by allowing users to reconstruct content from compressed semantic prompts ...
Hyein Lee +5 more
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Lexicographic effect algebras [PDF]
In the paper we investigate a class of effect algebras which can be represented in the form of the lexicographic product $Γ(H\lex G,(u,0))$, where $(H,u)$ is an Abelian unital po-group and $G$ is an Abelian directed po-group. We study algebraic conditions when an effect algebra is of this form. Fixing a unital po-group $(H,u)$, the category of strong $(
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ABSTRACT Fault‐tolerant monitoring and reliable node identification are essential requirements in modern hierarchical communication systems such as IoT–Fog–Cloud architectures and distributed sensing networks. The fault‐tolerant metric dimension (FTMD) provides an effective graph‐theoretic framework for resilient localization and monitoring in such ...
Ghulam Haidar +5 more
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