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A Simulation Analysis of an Extension of One-Dimensional Speckle Correlation Method for Detection of General In-Plane Translation [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to show a proposal of an extension of a one-dimensional speckle correlation method, which is primarily intended for determination of one-dimensional object's translation, for detection of general in-plane object's translation.
Ivana Hamarová +3 more
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A translation plane of order 112
AbstractA translation plane of order 112 is constructed. Its translation complement is a solvable group of order 1200 and has 9 orbits on the line at infinity. These orbits have lengths 30, 20, 20, 12, 10, 10, 10, 5, 5, respectively.
Capursi, Mauro
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A flag transitive plane of order 49 and its translation complement
The translation complement of the flag transitive plane of order 49 [Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 32 (1972), 256-262] constructed by Rao is computed. It is shown that the flag transitive group itself is the translation complement and it is a solvable group of ...
M. L. Narayana Rao +2 more
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Translation Laguerre Planes of Order 16
Since translation planes of order 16 have been classified by \textit{U. Dempwolff} and \textit{A. Reifart} [Geom. Dedicata 15, 137-153 (1983; Zbl 0532.51003)], the authors deal with translation Laguerre planes. Using a similar method like Dempwolff and Reifart they search for translation ovals in the eight translation planes of order 16 and ...
David G. Glynn, Günter F. Steinke
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Quasifields of symplectic translation planes
Let \(V\) be a vector space over the field \(F\) and let \(\Sigma\) be a spread on \(V\), i.e.\ a covering of \(V\) by a collection of mutually complementary subspaces. If every element of \(\Sigma\) is totally isotropic w.r.t a non-degenerate symplectic bilinear form \(S : V\times V \rightarrow F\), then \(\Sigma\) is called a symplectic spread ...
Knarr, N.
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On translation hyperovals in semifield planes
In this paper we demonstrate the first example of a finite translation plane which does not contain a translation hyperoval, disproving a conjecture of Cherowitzo. The counterexample is a semifield plane, specifically a Generalised Twisted Field plane, of order $64$. We also relate this non-existence to the covering radius of two associated rank-metric
Kevin Allen, John Sheekey
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Translational Narratology: An Eclectic Conceptual Model for Studying Translated Narrative Texts
This paper introduces ‘translational narratology’ (TN) as an eclectic conceptual model for studying translated narrative texts. As a source-based theory, TN investigates the status of three planes of the original narratology in translation: ‘story ...
Abolfazl Horri
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Translation complements of C-planes: (IV) [PDF]
Narayana Rao, Rodabaugh, Wilke and Zemmer constructed a new class of finite translation planes from exceptional near-fields described by Dickson and Zassenhaus. These planes referred to as C-planes are not coordinatized by the generalized André systems. In this paper we compute the translation complement of the C-plane corresponding to the C-system III–
Narayana Rao, M. L. +2 more
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A characterization of the desarguesian planes of order q2 by SL(2,q)
The main result is that if the translation complement of a translation plane of order q2 contains a group isomorphic to SL(2,q) and if the subgroups of order q are elations (shears), then the plane is Desarguesian. This generalizes earlier work of Walker,
D. A. Foulser +2 more
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Background: Clinical outcomes of kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty (KA-TKA) have been reported as comparable or superior to those of mechanically aligned TKA (MA-TKA).
Kazuya Kaneda, MD +6 more
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