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The Path Forward for Biofuels and Biomaterials
Science, 2006Biomass represents an abundant carbon-neutral renewable resource for the production of bioenergy and biomaterials, and its enhanced use would address several societal needs.
A. Ragauskas+13 more
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Neural RRT*: Learning-Based Optimal Path Planning
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2020Rapidly random-exploring tree (RRT) and its variants are very popular due to their ability to quickly and efficiently explore the state space. However, they suffer sensitivity to the initial solution and slow convergence to the optimal solution, which ...
Jiankun Wang+4 more
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Paths to Blame and Paths to Convergence
Psychological Inquiry, 2014The past 10 years have seen an unprecedented rise in research on moral psychology. The thoughtful and creative comments on our target article illustrate the vibrancy of the field and the many open ...
Andrew E. Monroe+2 more
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A Path-Goal Theory of Leader Effectiveness
, 1971An explanation of the effects of leader behavior on subordinate satisfaction, motivation, and performance is presented. The explanation is derived from a path-goal theory of motivation.
R. House
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Reaction Path Following in Mass-Weighted Internal Coordinates
, 1990Our previous algorithm for following reaction paths downhill (J. Chem. Phys. 1989, 90, 2154), has been extended to use mass-weighted internal coordinates.
C. Gonzalez, H. Schlegel
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Path planning on a network of paths
2011 Aerospace Conference, 2011This work presents the first step toward an innovative new navigation framework, based on growing a network of reusable paths, to allow a mobile robot to autonomously explore unmapped, GPS-denied, extreme environments. The paradigm (i) results in closer goal acquisition (through reduced localization error), (ii) allows for effective recovery from dead ...
Braden Stenning, Timothy D. Barfoot
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A Short Path to the Shortest Path
The American Mathematical Monthly, 1995(1995). A Short Path to the Shortest Path. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 102, No. 2, pp. 158-159.
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Showing the Path to Path Dependence
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013This article investigates the conceptual and theoretical implications of the logic of habit for the path-dependence approach. In the existing literature, we see three different logics of action associated with three distinct models of path dependence: the logic of consequences (instrumental rationality) is linked with utilitarian paths (i.e. increasing
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2021
The variant of line graphs that is the main subject of this chapter has the basic element of a path of length 2 as a vertex, with adjacency of two of these vertices being given by their having a path of length 1 in common and their union being either a path or cycle of length 3.
Lowell W. Beineke, Jay S. Bagga
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The variant of line graphs that is the main subject of this chapter has the basic element of a path of length 2 as a vertex, with adjacency of two of these vertices being given by their having a path of length 1 in common and their union being either a path or cycle of length 3.
Lowell W. Beineke, Jay S. Bagga
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The Path of Knowledge: The Knowledge of Path
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010The philosophies of Parmenides, Socrates, Aristotle, the science of Einstein is discussed with respect to a division of the empirica l and abstracted as they refer to the universe and universals. Methodologies of the natural and anthropological sciences are contrasted in order to discuss validity in the representation of nature.
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