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Normal functional and spaces of weights

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1991
Let \(A=(X,O)\) be a hypergraph, where \(X\) is a non-empty set and \(O\) is a covering of \(X\) by nonempty subsets of \(X\). By a result of T. A. Cook, the space \(J(A)\) of Jordan weights on \(A\) is an ordered Banach space under the base-norm induced by the base consisting of the probability weights on \(A\).
Hagler, J., Schindler, C.
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A weighted rotation function

Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1997
A simple probability expression is derived to discriminate the intermolecular vectors in the cross rotation function. The radial weighting function introduced takes into account both particle anisometry and crystal packing and can be incorporated into existing molecular replacement packages.
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On the Shape of the Probability Weighting Function

Cognitive Psychology, 1999
Empirical studies have shown that decision makers do not usually treat probabilities linearly. Instead, people tend to overweight small probabilities and underweight large probabilities. One way to model such distortions in decision making under risk is through a probability weighting function.
R, Gonzalez, G, Wu
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Weighted chord functions

Pattern Recognition, 1988
Abstract The use of chord functions in shape recognition has been investigated by many authors, with most attention on the angle chord function as the metric chord function has weak discriminatory power. We introduce weighted chord functions which incorporate the metric information into the angle function.
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The weight function for cracks in piezoelectrics

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2003
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McMeeking, Robert, Ricoeur, Andreas
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Weighted Realizations of Switching Functions

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1975
Any switching function has weighted representations, i.e., symmetric representations for which some of the arguments are repeated. We call a logic network based on such a representation a weighted realization. It is shown that a weighted realization may be implemented using a full-adder network (called a moment generator) whose outputs are fed to a ...
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OWA operators with functional weights

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2021
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Jesús Medina 0001, Ronald R. Yager
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Weighted inequalities for q-functions

Illinois Journal of Mathematics, 2021
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Gałązka, Tomasz, Osękowski, Adam
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Weight Functions and Generalized Hamming Weights of Linear Codes

Problems of Information Transmission, 2005
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Birth weight and renal function

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2002
Low birth weight due to premature birth or to intrauterine growth retardation adversely affects normal renal development. In the period immediately after birth, the short-term renal-related consequences of low birth weight are an increased risk of acute renal failure as well as transient imbalance of fluid and electrolyte homeostasis.
Tivadar, Tulassay, Barna, Vásárhelyi
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