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On the Ordering Conditions for Self-Organising Maps
Neural Computation, 1994We present a geometric interpretation of ordering in self-organizing feature maps. This view provides simpler proofs of Kohonen ordering theorem and of convergence to an ordered state in the one-dimensional case. At the same time it explains intuitively the origin of the problems in higher dimensional cases. Furthermore it provides a geometric view of
BUDINICH, MARCO, J. G. Taylor
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East Asian Pragmatics, 2022
This article aims to shed new light on our understanding of the role of clause-order choice in conditionals by presenting an account of the construction of postposed -myen sentences in Korean. The article argues, unlike Lee (1996), that speakers of Korean have a choice of clause order in conditionals in spoken discourse, and they are motivated to ...
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This article aims to shed new light on our understanding of the role of clause-order choice in conditionals by presenting an account of the construction of postposed -myen sentences in Korean. The article argues, unlike Lee (1996), that speakers of Korean have a choice of clause order in conditionals in spoken discourse, and they are motivated to ...
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Proceedings of the 4th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 1997
John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier
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John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier
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Conditional ordering extensions
Economic Theory, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1995
For a thin dielectric layer, second order transition conditions were developed by Weinstein (1969) and used (Leppington, 1983) to determine the field diffracted by an abrupt change in layer thickness. Since then there have been numerous applications of second (and higher) order boundary conditions in electromagnetics, but some of the solutions are ...
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For a thin dielectric layer, second order transition conditions were developed by Weinstein (1969) and used (Leppington, 1983) to determine the field diffracted by an abrupt change in layer thickness. Since then there have been numerous applications of second (and higher) order boundary conditions in electromagnetics, but some of the solutions are ...
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1995
By increasing the order of the boundary condition it is possible to improve the accuracy with which the surface properties are simulated, but the penalty is an increase in the complication of an analytical or numerical solution of the problem. This chapter addresses the problem of choosing the appropriate form of these higher order conditions thus ...
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By increasing the order of the boundary condition it is possible to improve the accuracy with which the surface properties are simulated, but the penalty is an increase in the complication of an analytical or numerical solution of the problem. This chapter addresses the problem of choosing the appropriate form of these higher order conditions thus ...
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Reduced order and surrogate models for gravitational waves
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022Manuel Tiglio, Aaron Villanueva
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Pseudo-second order model for sorption processes
Process Biochemistry, 1999Y S Ho, Gordon Mckay
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