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Link anchors in images: is there truth? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
While automatic linking in text collections is well understood, little is known about links in images. In this work, we investigate two aspects of anchors, the origin of a link, in images: 1) the requirements of users for such anchors, e.g.
de Jong, Franciska   +10 more
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MORE ON STRONG SIZE PROPERTIES

open access: yes, 2015
We continue our study of strong size maps. We show that strong size levels for the n-fold hyperspace of a continuum contain (n-1)-cells. We give two constructions of strong size maps. We introduce reversible strong size properties.
Piceno, César   +3 more
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A workbench to support development and maintenance of world-wide web [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The World-Wide Web is one of the most dominant features of the Internet. In its short life it has become an important part of information technology, having a role to play in all sectors. Unfortunately, it has many problems too. Due to its fast evolution,
Dalton, Susannah
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Dynamic properties for the induced maps on n-fold symmetric product suspensions

open access: yes, 2016
Let X be a continuum. For any positive integer n we consider the hyperspace Fn(X) and if n is greater than or equal to two, we consider the quotient space SFn(X) defined in [3].
Santiago-Santos, Alicia   +5 more
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Quotients of n-fold Hyperspaces

open access: yes, 2017
iven a continuum X and an integer n ≥ 2, let Cn(X) be the n-fold hyperspace of X consisting of all nonempty closed subsets of X with at most n components. We consider the quotient space Cn1(X)=Cn(X)/C1(X) with the quotient topology.
Macías, Sergio, Camargo, Javier
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The Need for Empirically-Led Synthetic Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The problem of unifying knowledge represents the frontier between science and philosophy. Science approaches the problem analytically bottom-up whereas, prior to the end of the nineteenth century, philosophy approached the problem synthetically top-down.
Scoular, Spencer
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An introduction to the hyperspace of Penman-Monteith reference evapotranspiration

open access: yes, 2019
Evapotranspiration is crucial and very relevant to hydrology, particularly under global warming and the growing water scarcity. The FAO Penman-Monteith is the highly used method to calculate the daily standardized reference evapotranspiration (ETo).
Haie, Naim   +3 more
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On hit-and-miss hyperspace topologies [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
summary:The Vietoris topology and Fell topologies on the closed subsets of a Hausdorff uniform space are prototypes for hit-and-miss hyperspace topologies, having as a subbase all closed sets that hit a variable open set, plus all closed sets that miss (=
Gerald Beer   +3 more
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Topics on continua

open access: yes, 2018
This book is a significant companion text to the existing literature on continuum theory. It opens with background information of continuum theory, so often missing from the preceding publications, and then explores the following topics: inverse limits ...
Macías, Sergio
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Thomas-Fermi theory in an n-dimensional space

open access: yes, 1998
In this paper we undertake further considerations of the Thomas-Fermi theory in an n-dimensional space with the main aim of obtaining insights into the corresponding theory in the three-dimensional space.
Shivamoggi, Bhimsen K.
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