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Lexicographic MV-algebras and lexicographic states

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2014
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Denisa Diaconescu   +2 more
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Screffva: A Lexicographer’s Workbench [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2000
This paper describes the implementation of Screffva, a computer system written in Prolog that employs a parallel corpus for the automatic generation of bilingual dictionary entries. Screffva provides a lemmatised interface between a parallel corpus and its bilingual dictionary.
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On the Pancyclicity of Lexicographic Products

Graphs and Combinatorics, 2006
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Tomás Kaiser, Matthias Kriesell
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On lexicographic semi-commutations

Information Processing Letters, 1987
We give a characterization of the communication graphs for which there exists a complete semi-commutation system. From this, we deduce a characterization of semi-commutation systems for which the set of minimal words and the set of irreducible words are equal.
Métivier, Yves, Ochmanski, Edward
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Learning lexicographic orders

European Journal of Operational Research, 2007
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József Dombi 0001   +2 more
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Directed lexicographic rationalizability

Economics Letters, 2022
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Lexicographic Order and Linearity

Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 1997
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Quasi-Lexicographic Convergence

2014
Anticipation proof obligations for stated variants need to be proved in Event-B even if the variant has no variables in common with anticipated event. This often leads to models that are complicated by additional auxiliary variables and variants that need to take into account these variables.
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