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We find and propose an explanation for a large variety of modularity-related symmetries in problems of 3-manifold topology and physics of 3d $\mathcal{N}=2$ theories where such structures a priori are not manifest.
Cheng, Miranda C. N. +4 more
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On Modularity Clustering [PDF]
Modularity is a recently introduced quality measure for graph clusterings. It has immediately received considerable attention in several disciplines, particularly in the complex systems literature, although its properties are not well understood. We study the problem of finding clusterings with maximum modularity, thus providing theoretical foundations
Ulrik Brandes +6 more
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Revisiting the modularity of modular polyketide synthases [PDF]
Modularity is a highly sought after feature in engineering design. A modular catalyst is a multi-component system whose parts can be predictably interchanged for functional flexibility and variety. Nearly two decades after the discovery of the first modular polyketide synthase (PKS), we critically assess PKS modularity in the face of a growing body of ...
Chaitan, Khosla +2 more
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Modular Extensions for Modular (Logic) Languages [PDF]
We address the problem of developing mechanisms for easily implementing modular extensions to modular (logic) languages. By(language) extensions we refer to different groups of syntactic definitions and translation rules that extend a language. Our use of the concept of modularity in this context is twofold.
Morales, J. +2 more
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Introduction: It is possible that the difference in virulence and prevalence of different strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is related to the diverse immune response they evoke in the host.
Pampi Chakraborty +3 more
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Modular Forms on Hecke's Modular Groups [PDF]
Let H={-r=x+iy:y>0}. Let A>0, k>O, y=I1. Let M(Q, k, y) denote the set of functions f for which f(r)= .D=o ane2'i"rli and f(-1/T)=y(&/i)kf(T), for all T r H. Let MO(A, k, y) denote the set of feM(A, k. y) for which f((T)=O(yc) uniformly for all x as y-+, for some real c.
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Origami structures have made significant contributions to the field of robotics, offering various advantages. One such advantage is their ability to conserve space by transforming the structure into a compact form.
Samira Zare +3 more
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Continued fractions, modular symbols, and non-commutative geometry [PDF]
Using techniques introduced by D. Mayer, we prove an extension of the classical Gauss-Kuzmin theorem about the distribution of continued fractions, which in particular allows one to take into account some congruence properties of successive convergents ...
Manin, Yuri I., Marcolli, Matilde
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A Modular Cooperative Wall-Climbing Robot Based on Internal Soft Bone
Most existing wall-climbing robots have a fixed range of load capacity and a step distance that is small and mostly immutable. It is therefore difficult for them to adapt to a discontinuous wall with particularly large gaps. Based on a modular design and
Wenkai Huang +5 more
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Explicit congruences for mock modular forms [PDF]
In recent work of Bringmann, Guerzhoy, and the first author, p-adic modular forms were constructed from mock modular forms.
Kane, Ben, Waldherr, Matthias
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