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Small-world linkage and co-linkage

Proceedings of the twelfth ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '01, 2001
The paper presents ideas from a current research project concerned with link structures and small-world phenomena on the WWW, with possible implications for knowledge discovery or `web mining'. The project includes case studies of so-called co-linkage chains consisting of co-linking and co-linked web nodes (analogous to bibliographic couplings and co ...
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Linkages and entrainment

Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2004
Entrainment is a theory of causality wherein different but proximate actants are tied to one another in complementary rhythms. Entrainment proposes a naturalism of interrelatedness. Manuel DeLanda has explored the logic of social entrainment. Opposing assumptions are found in Actor Network Theory.
Hagemeijer, RE, Letiche, HK
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Direct linkage discovery with empirical linkage learning

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 2021
Problem decomposition is an important part of many state-of-the-art Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs). The quality of the decomposition may be decisive for the EA effectiveness and efficiency. Therefore, in this paper, we focus on the recent proposition of Linkage Learning based on Local Optimization (3LO).
Michal Witold Przewozniczek   +2 more
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Assembly and Linkage

1974
Assembly is the final step in the translation to machine code. Instruction specifications are converted into the actual patterns recognized by the control unit of the computer, and these patterns are placed into a memory image. Some of the instruction specifications normally contain references to other items in the program; during assembly, these ...
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Linkage Analysis

2011
Linkage analysis is used to map genetic loci using observations on relatives. It can be applied to both major gene disorders (parametric linkage) and complex diseases (model-free or non-parametric linkage), and it can be based on either a relatively small number of microsatellite markers or a denser map of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Jennifer H, Barrett, M Dawn, Teare
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The Structure of Linkage

The Annals of Mathematics, 1987
Two unmixed ideals I, J in a Cohen-Macaulay local ring R are said to be linked (written \(I\sim J)\) if there is a regular sequence \(x=x_ 1,...,x_ g\) in \(I\cap J\) such that \((x):I=J\) and \((x):J=I\). Two ideals are in the same linkage class if there is a finite chain of links from one to the other; ideals in the linkage class of a complete ...
Huneke, Craig, Ulrich, Bernd
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Empirical linkage learning

Proceedings of the 2020 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2020
Linkage learning is employed by many state-of-the-art evolutionary methods designed for solving problems in discrete domains. The effectiveness of these methods is dependent on linkage quality. The linkage may suffer to two different inaccuracy types. If some of the gene dependencies are not discovered, then the missing linkage takes place. Oppositely,
Michal Witold Przewozniczek   +1 more
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Linkage-maps and their Relations to Linkage Cluster Procedures

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Zweite Naturwissenschaftliche Abteilung: Mikrobiologie der Landwirtschaft, der Technologie und des Umweltschutzes, 1980
Methods of numerical taxonomy should provide a good representation of the relations of the objects and the structure of the groups. Besides dendograms, shade diagrams and minimum spanning trees, linkage-maps are suggested as a good additive tool to accomplish this representation.
G, Ohmayer   +3 more
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The Freedom of Linkages

The Mathematical Gazette, 1950
A linkage is an assembly of coupled bodies or links whose freedom of movement is restricted, after the fixture of one link, by the constraint imposed by their couplings. Frameworks and mechanisms are particular types of linkage. In this article the freedom on a plane or in space of linkages of an unlimited complexity is investigated by a general method
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Polyhedral Linkages

National Mathematics Magazine, 1942
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