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Graphs containing finite induced paths of unbounded length [PDF]
The age $\mathcal{A}(G)$ of a graph $G$ (undirected and without loops) is the collection of finite induced subgraphs of $G$, considered up to isomorphy and ordered by embeddability. It is well-quasi-ordered (wqo) for this order if it contains no infinite
Maurice Pouzet, Imed Zaguia
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Monetary Policy and Lexicographic Preference Ordering [PDF]
In this Paper we argue that the objectives given to the European Central Bank in the Maastricht Treaty are not well represented by the widely used weighted sum of squared deviations of inflation and output from target (plus possibly terms in squared changes in interest rates to pick up interest rate smoothing). Instead the stated lexicographic ordering
John Driffill, Zeno Rotondi
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Root-Filled Teeth With and Without Pain in a Cohort of Individuals Scheduled for Regular Dental Check-Ups. A Matched Case-Control Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background An overwhelming majority of root‐filled teeth are asymptomatic, despite commonly exhibiting radiological signs of apical periodontitis (AP). When symptoms prevail, several sources are conceivable. This case–control study investigates underlying causes of pain from root‐filled teeth.
Sjögren JJ +4 more
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ON “THE FABRICK OF THE TONGUE”. LANGUAGE METAPHORS USED TO ADVOCATE DESCRIPTIVISM/PRESCRIPTIVISM IN ENGLISH AND ROMANIAN DICTIONARIES [PDF]
There has been considerable scholarly interest in the relationship between language and national identity. The topic is vast and multi-faceted, but in this paper we are especially interested in the manner in which the perceived interdependence between ...
Maria ȘTEFĂNESCU, Mircea MINICĂ
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Lexicographic Partial Order [PDF]
Given a (partially) ordered set P with the descending chain condition, and an ordered set Q, the set Q P {Q^P} of functions from P to Q has a natural lexicographic order, given by f ⩽ g f \leqslant g if and only if f ( y )
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MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY IN THE CIELAB SPACE
The use of mathematical morphology in the CIE L*a*b* colour space is discussed. It is possible to impose a total order on the colour vectors in this space by using a weighting function and lexicographical order.
Allan Hanbury, Jean Serra
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Strong Nash Equilibria in Games with the Lexicographical Improvement Property [PDF]
We introduce a class of finite strategic games with the property that every deviation of a coalition of players that is profitable to each of its members strictly decreases the lexicographical order of a certain function defined on the set of strategy ...
Harks, Tobias +2 more
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Exemplo lexicográfico em dicionários escolares brasileiros
Lexicographical example is conceived here under the perspective of metalexicography and the multimodality theory. The choice for this study is justified from the importance of examples as informational paradigm as they assume varied communicative ...
Antonio Luciano Pontes
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Reordering Rows for Better Compression: Beyond the Lexicographic Order [PDF]
Sorting database tables before compressing them improves the compression rate. Can we do better than the lexicographical order? For minimizing the number of runs in a run-length encoding compression scheme, the best approaches to row-ordering are derived
Gutarra, Eduardo +2 more
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The thousand years of intense contact with Romance languages have had a profound effect upon the vocabulary and the Lexicography of Basque. The aim of this work is to reconstruct, in an updated way, the sources of the Romance languages (principally ...
Mª Teresa Echenique Elizondo
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