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The (Nested) Word Problem: Formal Languages, Group Theory, and Languages of Nested Words
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Christopher S. Henry
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This paper critically analyses children’s (6–11 year olds) contradictory, socio-spatial responses to ‘gender and sexualities education’ in English primary schools.
Joseph J. Hall
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This paper critically analyses children’s (6–11 year olds) contradictory, socio-spatial responses to ‘gender and sexualities education’ in English primary schools.
Joseph J. Hall
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A Spreadsheet To Facilitate Group Theory Calculations and Display of Character Tables
, 2012A Microsoft Excel workbook is described that can be used to perform group theory calculations using character tables for 50 chemically significant point groups.
B. Niece
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Set Theory Generated by Abelian Group Theory
Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 1997Introduction. This survey is intended to introduce to logicians some notions, methods and theorems in set theory which arose—largely through the work of Saharon Shelah—out of (successful) attempts to solve problems in abelian group theory, principally ...
P. Eklof
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The Idea, Championed by Your Group, That Dreaming Functions as Threat Avoidance Would Seem to Be Quite Compatible with Protoconsciousness Theory. But Is It Really Dreaming (as Against REM) That Performs That Function? In Other Words, Are You a Dualist or a Neutral Monist? [PDF]
“Protoconsciousness” is the central concept in Hobson’s (2009) new theory. In this brief commentary, I will focus on two aspects of the protoconsciousness theory. First, what precisely is protoconsciousness? Is it a phenomenon of consciousness, although more “primitive” in form than our waking consciousness?
Antti Revonsuo, Antti Revonsuo
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From the Publisher: This study in combinatorial group theory introduces the concept of automatic groups. It contains a succinct introduction to the theory of regular languages, a discussion of related topics in combinatorial group theory, and the ...
D. Epstein
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From the Publisher: This study in combinatorial group theory introduces the concept of automatic groups. It contains a succinct introduction to the theory of regular languages, a discussion of related topics in combinatorial group theory, and the ...
D. Epstein
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Geometry and cohomology in group theory
, 19981. On the cohomology of SL2(Z[1/p]) A. Adem and N. Naffah 2. Cohomology of sporadic groups, finite loop spaces and the Dickson Invariants D. J. Benson 3. Kernels of actions on non-positively curved spaces R. Bieri and R. Geoghegan 4. Cyclic groups acting
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Poetics, 1981
Abstract All extant “theories” of literature are instances of conceptions of literature; that is, of systems of norms giving rough indications as to the properties literary texts should posses. Conceptions of literature play an important role in the way members of literary institutions speak about literary texts.
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Abstract All extant “theories” of literature are instances of conceptions of literature; that is, of systems of norms giving rough indications as to the properties literary texts should posses. Conceptions of literature play an important role in the way members of literary institutions speak about literary texts.
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Decision Problems in Group Theory
, 1982At the 1976 Oxford Conference, Aanderaa introduced a new class of machines which he called F machines (later renamed as modular machines). Using these he gave two remarkably short and easy examples of finitely presented groups with unsolvable word ...
K. Kalorkoti
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