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Threshold Laws for Processes of Autoionization
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1964An examination is made of some new data obtained by photon and electron impact, in an attempt to determine more accurately the threshold laws for processes of autoionization. In the cases of Kr and Xe, it is found that marked interference can occur between the two competing processes of direct and autoionization.
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A weak propositional calculus for signal processing with thresholds
Proceedings of 24th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL'94), 2002A weak propositional calculus is presented for signal processing with lower threshold z and upper threshold u. For this result all signals are scaled to lie within the linearly ordered real interval [0,1], with focus on the case 0 >
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Deterioration Processes With Increasing Thresholds
2009The present chapter derives the reliability functions and hazard functions, when the threshold for deterioration is an increasing function of time. Four cases are considered. Case I: The threshold is a step function with K jumps at known points. Case II: The threshold is a step function with K jumps, where the location of jumps are random, following a ...
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The Codex Process: The Threshold of Continuity
This paper identifies the minimal structural conditions required for the Codex Process—relation, cause, effect, feedback, recursion, and continuity—to arise. Rather than proposing a specific ontology or physical substrate, it maps the constraints any substrate must satisfy to support distinction, persistent structure, and recursive reapplication. Theseopenaire +1 more source
The Periodic Threshold Contact Process
1991We consider the periodic threshold contact process with period 2 in one dimension with parameters λ and µ. This process dies out if λ + µ +2 > 4λµ. We obtain a sufficient condition for its survival, which is satisfied by (λ, µ) = (2.17, 2.18), (2.00, 2.37), and (1.50, 3.62), for example. These results were motivated by recent work of Cox and Durrett on
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A survey of thresholding in image processing
2021Eshaan Rathi, Abhishek Sharma
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