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Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2002
Coordinate systems can be thought of as families of (often real-valued) functions able to specify ``points'' in a space in some way. If the functions are set-valued, then it may still be the case that they are able to ``separate'' points or subsets sufficiently to allow their ``numerical'' characterization.
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Coordinate systems can be thought of as families of (often real-valued) functions able to specify ``points'' in a space in some way. If the functions are set-valued, then it may still be the case that they are able to ``separate'' points or subsets sufficiently to allow their ``numerical'' characterization.
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Real time odor representations
Trends in Neurosciences, 2002The relative importance of spatial and temporal patterning of odor-evoked activity in the olfactory bulb is controversial. Recently, voltage-sensitive dye imaging has been used to demonstrate that odor-evoked glomerular patterns evolve over time in an odor-specific manner.
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Representation of real knowledge for real-time use
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 1988The progression from first to second generation expert systems is discussed, highlighting the advantages gained and the new difficulties encountered. The advantages derive from the power to represent and reason from real knowledge rather than merely facts and rules. The new difficulties encountered derive from our limited understanding of knowledge and
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Approximation Representations for Δ2 Reals
Archive for Mathematical Logic, 2004The paper proposes a classification of \(\Delta_2\) reals based on approximation. This classification is different from but not less interesting than the information-theoretic one.
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Real-Time Tracking Using Wavelet Representation
2002no ...
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Computer Representation of Real Numbers
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1982Hwang's[1] model for the computer representation of real numbers is extended to explicitly distinguish between the representational system used to denote real numbers and the internal encoding of the digits of the representation in the computer memory. The encoding function can then be chosen to preserve certain properties of the real number system and
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Examples; Induced Representations; Group Algebras; Real Representations
2004This lecture is something of a grabbag. We start in §3.1 with examples illustrating the use of the techniques of the preceding lecture. Section 3.2 is also by way of an example. We will see quite a bit more about the representations of the symmetric groups in general later; §4 is devoted to this and will certainly subsume this discussion, but this ...
William Fulton, Joe Harris
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On Real Representations of Kaehlerian Manifolds
The Annals of Mathematics, 1955Publisher Summary This chapter presents the study on real representations of Kaehlerian manifolds, especially those of Kaehlerian manifolds of constant holomorphic sectional curvature. The chapter states the characteristic properties of real analytic manifolds that can represent complex analytic manifolds.
Yano, Kentaro, Mogi, Isamu
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