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Strongly maximal subgroups determined by elements in interstices

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 2003
AbstractContinuing the earlier research in [1] and [4] we work out a class of interstices in countable arithmetically saturated models of PA in which selective types are realized and a class of interstices in which 2‐indiscernible types are realized (and hence, there exist elements whose stabilizers are strongly maximal)
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The “largest element first” heuristic for the maximization assignment problem

Computers & Operations Research, 1989
The standard maximization assignment problem is as follows. Two sets I, J, are given, each with cardinality n. Assigning \(i\in I\) to \(j\in J\) incurs a score \(a_{ij}\). It is required to find a one-one mapping between I and J which has a maximal total score. The ``largest element first'' heuristic selects \((i_ 1,j_ 1)\in \arg\). \(\max_{(i,j)\in I\
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Maximally Clustered Elements and Schubert Varieties

Annals of Combinatorics, 2007
We introduce and study a class of “maximally clustered” elements for simply laced Coxeter groups. Such elements include as a special case the freely braided elements of Green and the author, which in turn constitute a superset of the iji-avoiding elements of Fan.
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Existence and Uniqueness of Maximal Elements for Preference Relations: Variational Approach

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2023
Orestes Bueno   +2 more
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On the existence of maximal elements

Journal of Economic Theory, 1977
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An optimal parallel algorithm for solving the maximal elements problem in the plane

Parallel Computing, 1988
Ivan Stojmenovic, Masahiro Miyakawa
exaly  

Maximal elements and equilibria for condensing correspondences

Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 1999
Souhail Chebbi, Monique Florenzano
exaly  

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