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The worst order in not always the lexicographic order
ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, 1991Consider I an homogeneous ideal in S = k [ x 0 ,..., x n ], where k is a field of characteristic zero. For any multiplicative order > on
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Extreme Choices on Complete Lexicographic Orders
Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1991We work in Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory without the axiom of choice. For each linearly ordered set \((X,
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On codes written by matrices lexicographically ordered
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018Certain matrices lexicographically ordered are written using the elements of F-2[u]/(< u3>). The relations between the codes generate by these matrices and Hadamard codes are given.
Ozkan, Mustafa, Oke, Figen
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Security Games over Lexicographic Orders
2020Security is rarely single-dimensional and is in most practical instances a tradeoff between dependent, and occasionally conflicting goals. The simplest method of multi-criteria optimization and games with vector-valued payoffs, is transforming such games into ones with scalar payoffs, and looking for Pareto-optimal behavior.
Stefan Rass +2 more
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Monomials and the Lexicographic Order
1997This paper investigates the relationship between the lexicographic order on monomials and lex-segments of ...
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Discovery of Approximate Lexicographical Order Dependencies
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2023Yifeng Jin +3 more
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Generation of permutations in lexicographical order
BIT, 1970When the permutations are ordered lexicographically there is an ordering number corresponding to each permutation. A relation between the ordering numbers of complementary permutations is shown which can be useful in a computer generation of permutations.
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Lexicographic Orderings of Modes and Morphisms
2017The context of this paper is the theory of modes of non-degenerate well-formed scales (generalized diatonic or pentatonic scales), within the framework of algebraic combinatorics of words, specifically musical modes encoded as members of the monoid of words in \(A^{*}\) over a two-letter alphabet A, and the monoid of Sturmian morphisms that act on \(A^{
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Lexicographic criteria for ranking opportunity sets with similarities
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2022Carmen Vazquez
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