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TCoCPIn reveals topological characteristics of chemical protein interaction networks for novel feature discovery. [PDF]
Wang J, Ohsawa Y.
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Accelerating discovery of bioactive ligands with pharmacophore-informed generative models. [PDF]
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JP Journal of Geometry and Topology, 2016
If one regards a topological space \(X\) as the configuration space of a given mechanical system, a motion planning algorithm takes pairs of configurations \((A,B)\in X\times X\) as an input and produces as an output a continuous path in \(X\) which starts at \(A\) and ends at \(B.\) In other words, a motion planning algorithm is precisely a section ...
Derfoufi, Younes, Mamouni, My Ismail
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If one regards a topological space \(X\) as the configuration space of a given mechanical system, a motion planning algorithm takes pairs of configurations \((A,B)\in X\times X\) as an input and produces as an output a continuous path in \(X\) which starts at \(A\) and ends at \(B.\) In other words, a motion planning algorithm is precisely a section ...
Derfoufi, Younes, Mamouni, My Ismail
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2005
AbstractType-A and type-B topological sigma models are two topological field theories in two dimensions. Although they contain a lot of information in genus 0, they turn out to be trivial for g > 1. This is essentially due to the fact that, in order to define these theories, it is necessary to consider a fixed metric in the Riemann surface.
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AbstractType-A and type-B topological sigma models are two topological field theories in two dimensions. Although they contain a lot of information in genus 0, they turn out to be trivial for g > 1. This is essentially due to the fact that, in order to define these theories, it is necessary to consider a fixed metric in the Riemann surface.
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BOSONIC STRING WITH TOPOLOGICAL TERM
Modern Physics Letters A, 1991It is shown that in D = 3 space-time dimensions there exist a topological term for the bosonic strings. The corresponding constraints satisfy the same Virasoro algebra as the ordinary bosonic strings. These results are generalized for an arbitrary dimensional space-time if we have SO (1, 2) ⊗ O (D − 3) or SO (3) ⊗ O (1, D − 4) symmetry instead of SO ...
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Two-Dimensional Topological Strings Revisited
Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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