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General sweep mathematical morphology

Pattern Recognition, 2003
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Shih, Frank Y., Gaddipati, Vijayalakshmi
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Mathematics in Sports: Examples for General Mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 1973
Teaching general mathematics can be a rewarding experience. One challenge is to find topics that are interesting to the students. Statistics, when introduced in relation to sports, provides such topics.
David R. Duncan, Bonnie H. Litwiller
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General Mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 1946
During the past four or five years volumes have been written on the reasons for adding general mathematics to the curriculum. Much has been written in general terms on the content of such courses. We are making little progress. We have had years of war with its emphasis on the need for mathematics but relatively little of a fundamental nature has been ...
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Mathematical Generative Models

2021
As mentioned in the previous chapter, the second criterion of (Stumpf, Michael P. H. and Porter, Mason A. (2012). Science, 335, 665–666) on the validity of a power law is that there should be a generative process that produces it. A rigorous mathematical methodology for our purposes is to use a generative stochastic process to produce a sequence that ...
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Mathematical Models of Generalized Diffusion

Physica Scripta, 2001
Summary: The authors discuss equations describing processes involving nonlinear and higher-order diffusion. They focus on a particular case \((u_t=2\lambda_2(uu_x)_x+\lambda_2u_{xxxx})\), which is put into analogy with the KdV equation. A balance of nonlinearity and higher-order diffusion enables the existence of self-similar solutions, describing ...
Kraenkel, Roberto André   +1 more
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Let's Put the Mathematics in General Mathematics

The Mathematics Teacher, 1992
As larger numbers of teenagers entered high school early in this century, many of these students were judged not able or willing to take traditional academic mathematics. Thus, a new course was introduced to reinforce the basic-arithmetic skills of this group of students.
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Mathematical General Relativity

2018
General Relativity is one of the triumphs of twentieth century physics. Its spectacular predictions include gravitational waves, black holes, and spacetime singularities. The mathematical study of this theory leads to deep problems connecting the areas of partial differential equations, geometry and topology with physics.
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CIRCUMSCRIPTION AND GENERIC MATHEMATICAL OBJECTS

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1994
We investigate the possibility of using circumscription for characterizing the concept of a generic object in the context of a formalized mathematical theory. We show that conventional circumscriptive policies do not give the intuitively expected results for elementary geometry, and that there is a common explanation for this failure and the failure of
Bertossi, Leopoldo E., Reiter, Raymond
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