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Research on deep learning architecture optimization method for intelligent scheduling of structural space. [PDF]
Ying W, Hui L.
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Design and development of a modular wrist rehabilitation robot with impedance control and gravity compensation. [PDF]
Ghaffari ZB +3 more
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Autonomous microfluidic labs: progress and prospects.
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Mathematische Nachrichten, 1993
AbstractModular interval spaces represent a common generalization of Banach spaces of type L1(μ) or B(X), of hyperconvex metric spaces, modular lattices, modular graphs, and median algebras. It turns out that several types of structures are susceptible for a notion capturing essential features of modularity in lattices, e.g., semilattices ...
Bandelt, H.-J. +2 more
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AbstractModular interval spaces represent a common generalization of Banach spaces of type L1(μ) or B(X), of hyperconvex metric spaces, modular lattices, modular graphs, and median algebras. It turns out that several types of structures are susceptible for a notion capturing essential features of modularity in lattices, e.g., semilattices ...
Bandelt, H.-J. +2 more
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Stability of Derivations in Modular Spaces
Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shateri, Tayebe Lal, Sadeghi, Ghadir
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Optics Letters, 1994
Repeated folding of the optical axis can be used to design space- and volume-efficient optical systems. We suggest that space-filling curves, such as the Peano and Hilbert curves, offer a useful way of realizing compact modular optics.
M P, Schamschula +2 more
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Repeated folding of the optical axis can be used to design space- and volume-efficient optical systems. We suggest that space-filling curves, such as the Peano and Hilbert curves, offer a useful way of realizing compact modular optics.
M P, Schamschula +2 more
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Modular Reconfigurable Robots in Space Applications
Autonomous Robots, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mark Yim +5 more
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Modular Interpolation Spaces I
Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, 1982An interpolation method in modular spaces is introduced and basic properties of obtained interpolation spaces are studied (completness, imbeddings etc.). The main result hero is a reiteration theorem. It is shown how the method works in Orlicz spaces and as an example of applications there is proved a multiplier theorem of the ...
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