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Tsallis Entropy in MV-Algebras
We deal with Tsallis entropy in MV-algebraic dynamical systems. We prove that Tsallis entropy is a submeasure and that it is invariant under isomorphisms.
Giuseppina Gerarda Barbieri +1 more
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Abstract Parallel tracking of distant relations between speech elements, so‐called nonadjacent dependencies (NADs), is crucial in language development but computationally demanding and acquired only in late preschool years. As processing of single NADs is facilitated when dependent elements are perceptually similar, we investigated how phonetic ...
Dimitra‐Maria Kandia +3 more
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Lattice-ordered abelian groups and perfect MV-algebras: a topos-theoretic perspective [PDF]
We establish, generalizing Di Nola and Lettieri's categorical equivalence, a Morita-equivalence between the theory of lattice-ordered abelian groups and that of perfect MV-algebras.
Anna, Carla Russo, Olivia Caramello
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Electromyographic Assessment of Sleep Bruxism in Patients With Periodontitis: A Case–Control Study
ABSTRACT Objective The relationship between periodontitis and bruxism has always been a matter of debate. The aim of the present paper is to investigate the association between advanced stages of periodontitis (Stage III/IV) and the intensity and duration of sleep bruxism events, measured as bruxism work index (BWI) and bruxism time index (BTI) through
Tommaso Gotti +5 more
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Follow Me Into Math: Near‐Peer Influencers Take the Stage
ABSTRACT Young people like to be entertained, and to entertain others. What if students were to invest enough of their time and effort into learning topics from our mathematics courses to become experts in the eyes of their peers? In this study we positioned college students and high school students as mathematical performers on the stage in front of ...
Aaron T. Wilson +3 more
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DI NOLA, Antonio +2 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic overview of the experimental and computational framework for investigating hiPSC‐CM electrophysiology with MEA systems. The MEA‐based model integrates experimental data with phenotype‐specific ionic models and tissue‐level heterogeneity.
Sofia Botti +2 more
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The connection of hyper lattice implication algebras and related hyper algebras [PDF]
In this paper, we de ne the concepts of (good) con- gruences and strong congruences on hyper lattice implication alge- bras and use them to construct quotient hyper lattice implication algebras.
Shokoofeh Ghorbani
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The authors define a generalized MV-algebra (GMV-algebra for short) as a residuated lattice satisfying the identities \(x/((x\vee y)\setminus x)=x\vee y=(x/((x\vee y))\setminus x\). A closure operator \(\gamma\) on a residuated lattice \(\mathbf L\) such that \(\gamma(a)\gamma(b)\leqq \gamma(ab)\) for all \(a,b\in L\) is called a nucleus on \(L\); the ...
Galatos, Nikolaos, Tsinakis, Constantine
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Some bounds related to the 2‐adic Littlewood conjecture
Abstract For every irrational real α$\alpha$, let M(α)=supn⩾1an(α)$M(\alpha) = \sup _{n\geqslant 1} a_n(\alpha)$ denote the largest partial quotient in its continued fraction expansion (or ∞$\infty$, if unbounded). The 2‐adic Littlewood conjecture (2LC) can be stated as follows: There exists no irrational α$\alpha$ such that M(2kα)$M(2^k \alpha)$ is ...
Dinis Vitorino, Ingrid Vukusic
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