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Overview of total least-squares methods
We review the development and extensions of the classical total least squares method and describe algorithms for its generalization to weighted and structured approximation problems.
Ivan Markovsky, Sabine Van Huffel
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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1990
Abstract The problem of determining whether a set of rectangles can be orthogonally packed into a larger rectangle has been studied as a geometric packing problem and as a floor planning problem. Recently, there is some renewed interest in this problem, as it is related to a job scheduling problem in a partitionable mesh connected system.
Joseph Y.-T. Leung +4 more
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Abstract The problem of determining whether a set of rectangles can be orthogonally packed into a larger rectangle has been studied as a geometric packing problem and as a floor planning problem. Recently, there is some renewed interest in this problem, as it is related to a job scheduling problem in a partitionable mesh connected system.
Joseph Y.-T. Leung +4 more
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1950
1. Introduction. It is the object of this paper to describe in more detail than has hitherto been done the general methods by which a square may be dissected into smaller unequal non-overlapping squares.
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1. Introduction. It is the object of this paper to describe in more detail than has hitherto been done the general methods by which a square may be dissected into smaller unequal non-overlapping squares.
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Acta Arithmetica, 2001
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Tiling with Squares and Anti-Squares
The American Mathematical Monthly, 2000(2000). Tiling with Squares and Anti-Squares. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 107, No. 3, pp. 195-204.
Chris Freiling +3 more
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1998
Abstract This book is about “Graph Theory as I have known it”. This means that I propose to make my task easier by discussing mainly my own work and the parts of Graph Theory that have most interested me.
John Ball, Dominic Welsh
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Abstract This book is about “Graph Theory as I have known it”. This means that I propose to make my task easier by discussing mainly my own work and the parts of Graph Theory that have most interested me.
John Ball, Dominic Welsh
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Logica Universalis, 2020
The authors present the context of the event and the topics discussed at the 6th World Congress on the Square of Opposition which took place at the Orthodox Academy of Crete in November 2018.
Jean-Yves Béziau, Jens Lemanski
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The authors present the context of the event and the topics discussed at the 6th World Congress on the Square of Opposition which took place at the Orthodox Academy of Crete in November 2018.
Jean-Yves Béziau, Jens Lemanski
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Fundamenta Informaticae, 1994
The notion of a square system is introduced and investigated - it is based on a quaternary relation satisfying certain symmetry conditions. The theory of square systems provides a unifying framework for studying decompositions of systems based on hierarchical families of subsets - hence for tree-like decompositions.
Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Grzegorz Rozenberg
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The notion of a square system is introduced and investigated - it is based on a quaternary relation satisfying certain symmetry conditions. The theory of square systems provides a unifying framework for studying decompositions of systems based on hierarchical families of subsets - hence for tree-like decompositions.
Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Grzegorz Rozenberg
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On the sum of a square and a square of a prime
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