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SIAM Journal on Computing, 1995
Summary: We show that a parallel repetition of any two-prover one-round proof system \(\text{(MIP}(2,1))\) decreases the probability of error at an exponential rate. No constructive bound was previously known. The constant in the exponent (in our analysis) depends only on the original probability of error and on the total number of possible answers of ...
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Summary: We show that a parallel repetition of any two-prover one-round proof system \(\text{(MIP}(2,1))\) decreases the probability of error at an exponential rate. No constructive bound was previously known. The constant in the exponent (in our analysis) depends only on the original probability of error and on the total number of possible answers of ...
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Repetition suppression and repetition priming are processing outcomes
Cognitive Neuroscience, 2012Abstract There is considerable evidence that repetition suppression (RS) is a cortical signature of previous exposure to the environment. In many instances RS in specific brain regions is accompanied by improvements in specific behavioral measures; both observations are outcomes of repeated processing.
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Risk of suicide attempt repetition after an index attempt: A systematic review and meta-analysis
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2023Itxaso Gonzalez-Ortega +2 more
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Risk factors for self-harm repetition in adolescents: A systematic review
Clinical Psychology Review, 2021Roger Webb, Anja Wittkowski
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And Finally . . . Repetition, Repetition, Repetition
The Expository Times, 2008openaire +1 more source
e-RNSP: An Efficient Method for Mining Repetition Negative Sequential Patterns
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2020Xiangjun Dong +2 more
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