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Oriented hypercubes

Networks, 2002
AbstractIn this paper, we show how to give an orientation to the edges of an hypercube so that the inducedorientedhypercube offers approximately the same communication performance as that of the original nonoriented hypercube (routing, broadcasting, connectivity, etc.), that is, we show that it is possible to construct anN‐node oriented hypercube with ...
Fraigniaud, Pierre   +2 more
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Orientalism Revisited

2021
Orientalism is a Western and Western-centric broad field of research that studies the social structures, cultures, languages, histories, religions, and geographies of countries to the east of Europe. The term took on a secondary, detrimental association in the 20th century which looks down on the East.
Elvan Ozkavruk Adanir, Berna Ileri
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KBO Orientability

Journal of Automated Reasoning, 2009
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Harald Zankl   +2 more
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On the Orientability of Shapes

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2006
The orientation of a shape is a useful quantity, and has been shown to affect performance of object recognition in the human visual system. Shape orientation has also been used in computer vision to provide a properly oriented frame of reference, which can aid recognition.
Jovisa D. Zunic   +2 more
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Kipling, the Orient, and Orientals: “Orientalism” Reoriented?

Journal of World History, 2011
Rudyard Kipling and Edward Said are influential figures in reconstructing Western attitudes to the East. Kipling’s comments on the “East” outside India, however, show a different picture from Said’s Orientalism paradigm of negative portrayals of the Orient, which included Kipling as a typical Orientalist supremacist. Kipling emphasized threats from
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Orientation and the Young Orienteer

Journal of Navigation, 1996
Orientation within orienteering is dependent on the use of two basic strategies; that is, either a compass or Magnetic-North-based strategy, which relies on the use of one set of information; or the use of a map and landmark-based strategy which relies on the use of at least two sets of information.
S. E. Walsh, J. R. Martland
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