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Modeling redundancy: Quantitative and qualitative models [PDF]
Redundancy is a system property that generally refers to duplication of state information or system function. While redundancy is usually investigated in the context of fault tolerance, one can argue that it is in fact an intrinsic feature of a system that can be analyzed on its own without reference to fault tolerance.
Ali Mili 0001 +4 more
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Review the Urban Changes and Hierarchical Patterns in Gilan Urban System [PDF]
Cities because of their characteristics have accepted different roles and functions therefore they show a different strength and influence. In the meantime, some of the cities are considered more for various reasons and therefore by achieving more ...
Esmaeil Aghaeizadeh +3 more
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On Quantitative Spatial Economic Models [PDF]
Abstract We show that spatial equilibrium conditions in workhorse models of quantitative spatial economics (QSE) can be generated by the McFadden (1974) model together with the condition that the individual choice probability of a region equals the population share of that region.
Behrens, Kristian, Murata, Yasusada
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Quantitative Models and Implicit Complexity [PDF]
We give new proofs of soundness (all representable functions on base types lies in certain complexity classes) for Elementary Affine Logic, LFPL (a language for polytime computation close to realistic functional programming introduced by one of us), Light Affine Logic and Soft Affine Logic. The proofs are based on a common semantical framework which is
DAL LAGO, UGO, Hofmann M.
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Quantitative Models of Fungi Interaction--based on Logistic models [PDF]
As the key medium for decomposing wood fibers, fungi play a vital role in promoting the carbon cycle. The purpose of this paper is to establish mathematic models describing the process of fungi decomposing litter and wood fiber. The paper comprehensively
Zhang Yunfei
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Quantitative variability modelling and analysis
Over the last decade, the explicit introduction and management of variability in the development cycle of (software) systems has led to a plethora of modelling and analysis techniques tailored to deal with such highly configurable (variational) systems.
ter Beek, Maurice H. +2 more
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Quantitative Modeling of Landscape Evolution
This chapter reviews quantitative modeling of landscape evolution. Quantitative modeling is contrasted with conceptual or physical modeling, and four categories of model studies are presented. Procedural studies focus on model experimentation. Descriptive studies use models to learn about landscapes in general.
Temme, Arnaud +3 more
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Statistical forewarning models for sucking pests of cotton in Maharashtra
Weather-based prediction models for pests (aphids, thrips and leafhoppers) in cotton crop were developed on various aspects viz., crop age at first appearance of pests and maximum population of pests at Akola (Maharashtra).
AMRENDER KUMAR +6 more
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Quantitative models of Pavlovian conditioning
Over the last few years, research on learning and memory has become increasingly interdisciplinary. In the past, theories of learning, as a prerogative of psychologists, were generally formulated in purely verbal terms and evaluated exclusively at the behavioral level.
Vogel, EH, Castro, ME, Saavedra, MA
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Dendritic cell immunoreceptor (DCIR) is an inhibitory C-type lectin receptor that acts as a negative regulator in the immune system and bone metabolism.
Tomonori Kaifu +5 more
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