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On Minimal Coalgebras

Applied Categorical Structures, 2007
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Minimized proteins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1997
The design of bioactive small molecules for interaction at larger protein-protein interfaces remains a challenge. Recent progress towards minimizing proteins into significantly smaller polypeptides has been achieved via both rational design processes and selection from vast combinatorial libraries.
B C, Cunningham, J A, Wells
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Minimal rationalizations

Economic Theory, 2021
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Minimal and almost minimal reaction systems

Natural Computing, 2013
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On Minimal and Quasi-minimal Linear Codes

2013
Minimal linear codes are linear codes such that the support of every codeword does not contain the support of another linearly independent codeword. Such codes have applications in cryptography, e.g. to secret sharing. We here study minimal codes, give new bounds and properties and exhibit families of minimal linear codes.
GĂ©rard D. Cohen   +2 more
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Minimal usco and minimal cusco maps

2015
For topological spaces \(X\) and \(Y\), a set-valued map \(F:X \rightsquigarrow Y\) is said to be usco if it is upper semicontinuous and nonempty compact-valued. When \(Y\) is a linear topological space, an usco convex-valued map \(F:X\rightsquigarrow Y\) is said to be cusco. An usco (resp.
Hola, Lubica, Holy, Dusan
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Minimizing movement

ACM Transactions on Algorithms, 2009
We give approximation algorithms and inapproximability results for a class of movement problems. In general, these problems involve planning the coordinated motion of a large collection of objects (representing anything from a robot swarm or firefighter team to map labels or network messages) to achieve a global property of the network while minimizing
Erik D. Demaine   +5 more
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Local minimizers versus X-local minimizers

Optimization Letters, 2012
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Akhtar A. Khan, Dumitru Motreanu
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Controllability as Minimality

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2012
Among many other things, Oberst proved in his fundamental paper that controllability is equivalent to minimality in a transfer equivalence class. In this paper we directly and explicitly describe minimal systems in terms of transfer functions. A transfer function is a purely algebraic object that is associated to a linear differential system and that ...
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Alternating Minimization as Sequential Unconstrained Minimization: A Survey

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2012
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