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Lexicographical order, lexicographical index, and linear operators
Let \(E=\{e_ 1,...,e_ n\}\) be a basis of an n-dimensional real linear space. The authors define the lexicographical index of \(y=\eta_ 1e_ 1+...+\eta_ 1e_ n\neq 0\) with respect to E as the minimum \(j\in \{1,..,n\}\) such that \(\eta_ j\neq 0\). The lexicographical index of 0 is defined as \(\infty\).
Juan Enrique Martínez-Legaz
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New Insights in the Design and Compilation of Digital Bilingual Lexicographical Products: The Case of the Diccionarios Valladolid-UVa [PDF]
This contribution deals with a new digital English–Spanish–English lexicographical project that started as an assignment from the Danish high-tech company Ordbogen A/S which signed a contract with the University of Valladolid (Spain) for designing and ...
Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera, Sven Tarp
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A lexicographical dynamic flow model for relief operations [PDF]
Emergency management is a highly relevant area of interest in operations research. Currently the area is undergoing widespread development. Furthermore, recent disasters have highlighted the importance of disaster management, in order to alleviate the ...
Gregorio Tirado +3 more
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This article proposes a lexicographical approach to the compilation of multilingual concept literacy glossaries which may play a very important role in supporting students at institutions of higher education.
Dion Nkomo, Mbulungeni Madiba
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Generating permutations and combinations in lexicographical order [PDF]
We consider producing permutations and combinations in lexicographical order. Except for the array that holds the combinatorial object, we require only O(1) extra storage. The production of the next item requires O(1) amortized time.
A. Itai
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Algorithm 154: combination in lexicographical order
C. J. Mifsud
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Types of Lexicographical Information Needs and their Relevance for Information Science [PDF]
In some situations, you need information in order to solve a problem that has occurred. In information science, user needs are often described through very specific examples rather than through a classification of situation types in which information ...
Bergenholtz, Henning, Agerbo, Heidi
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Algorithm 102: Permutation in lexicographical order
Günther F. Schrack, M. Shimrat
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A Lexicographical order induced by Schauder Bases
In this paper, we show that every Banach space with a Schauder basis can be seen as a totally ordered vector space. Indeed, this order can be considered as a lexicographical order since it is a generalization of lexicographical order in $\mathbb{R}^{n}$.
N. Tan
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Formulating capstone project groups using lexicographical analysis and heuristic algorithm
Capstone design course prepares students for career advancement and professional practice, where it mainly focuses on collaborative team settings. One of the main challenges facing the capstone design course is grouping the students into teams based on ...
Nibal T. Albashabsheh +3 more
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