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A Mathematical Approach on Representation of Competitions: Competition Cluster Hypergraphs [PDF]
Social networks are represented using graph theory. In this case, individuals in a social network are assumed as nodes. Sometimes institutions or groups are also assumed as nodes. Institutions and such groups are assumed as cluster nodes that contain individuals or simple nodes. Hypergraphs have hyperedges that include more than one node. In this study,
Sovan Samanta +3 more
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Impact of mathematical theory of exchange on national economic growth
The paper presents the economic and mathematical theories of exchange by W.S. Jevons, L. Walras, J.E. Stiglitz, B. Holmström, and others. Theories of exchange are classified into classical (J.B. Say), neoclassical (A. Marshall), contractual (B. Holmström)
Novokshonova Elena +2 more
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In recent years, with the development of construction industry, more scientific, systematic, fast, and intelligent calculation methods are needed to coordinate urban development and fierce market competition, and mathematical algorithm library plays an ...
Gao Zhihui, Zou Guangtian
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Drug combinations can improve the control of diseases involving redundant and highly regulated pathways. Validating a multi-target therapy early in drug development remains difficult.
Radu Mihaila +14 more
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Optimal individual competition calendar in biathlon (the case of elite female athletes)
Purpose: optimization of highly skilled female biathlete preparation on the basis of creating individual competition calendars. Material and Methods: analysis of scientific-methodical literature; theoretical methods of scientific cognition; methods of ...
Olena Pidhrushna
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Perspectives on mathematics competitions and their relationship with mathematics education
AbstractThe nature of the area of mathematical competitions as a design science is considered, historical roots of mathematical problem-solving competitions are traced, the complementary aspects of mathematics as theory building and as problem solving are touched upon in relation to the practice of competitions. Two historical figures, Euler and Erdős,
María Falk de Losada, Peter Taylor
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Chronic Inflammation in the Epidermis: A Mathematical Model
The epidermal tissue is the outmost component of the skin that plays an important role as a first barrier system in preventing the invasion of various environmental agents, such as bacteria.
Shinji Nakaoka +6 more
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Mathematical modeling of tumors growth: Stable and mutated cells competition based model [PDF]
In this paper, the process for formulating the competition between stable and mutated cells is introduced. The fitness for each stable and mutated cells are employed to determine which type of cell will win in the competition.
Jabbar Aya Khamis, Al-Saedi Hayder M.
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Mathematical Competitions for University Students [PDF]
Mathematical competitions among students have two main goals. The first goal is just like any other competition - to discover the strongest competitors. The second is to enhance interest in mathematics.
Alexander Domoshnitsky, Roman Yavich
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European student’s mathematical olympiad’ 09
In this article we talk about Vojtech Jarn¸ kk International Mathematical Competition for students’ also called “Europe’09 student olympiad” which was held in Czech Republic, Ostrava. We also give some problems and one solution of not the hardest problem.
Dainius Dzindzalieta
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