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Klauder, John R. "Revisiting canonical quantization." Modern Physics Letters A 29, no. 21 (2014): 1430020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732314300201.

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Conventional canonical quantization procedures directly link various c-number and q-number quantities. Here, we advocate a different association of classical and quantum quantities that renders classical theory a natural subset of quantum theory with ℏ > 0, in conformity with the real world wherein nature has chosen ℏ > 0 rather than ℏ = 0. While keeping the good results of conventional procedures, some examples are presented for which the new procedures offer better results than the conventional ones.
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Klauder, J. R. "Coherent States and Coordinate-Free Quantization." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 52, no. 1-2 (1997): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zna-1997-1-219.

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Abstract The usual quantization procedures interpret canonical transformations in an active way linking them with unitary transformations, while the quantization procedure offered by coherent states completely separates classical canonical transformations and unitary operator transformations. By exploiting this property, along with a physically motivated shadow metric, it is seen how to realize the quantization process in as coordinate-free a form as holds in classical mechanics.
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KAELIN, AUGUST, and GEORGE S. MOSCHYTZ. "A NEW COMPREHENSIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE EXACT DESIGN OF CANONIC LDI-TYPE SC LADDER FILTERS." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 01, no. 04 (1991): 417–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021812669100015x.

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A new procedure is given for the exact design of canonic LDI-type SC ladder filters realizing any elliptic discrete-time transfer function, including highpass functions. We show that, in contrast to known exact design procedures, the underlying prototype network should be terminated with so-called half-unit delays in order to preserve the capability of realizing any filter type. We will show, based on such ladder prototypes, simple and stray-insensitive LDI-type SC ladder filters can be derived, which are canonical for any filter type (i.e., every filter pole requires for its realization one s
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Klauder, John R. "Expending quantization procedures can help quantum field theories and gravity." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2533, no. 1 (2023): 012020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2533/1/012020.

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Abstract Sometimes, canonical quantization has difficulties that can be cured using a new quantization procedure called affine quantization. After briefly introducing this new procedure, we show that its approach to simple models ensures that a valid quantization can be obtained. These valid procedures then are used to help fields and gravity.
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Mütze, Tobias, Ekkehard Glimm, Heinz Schmidli, and Tim Friede. "Group sequential designs with robust semiparametric recurrent event models." Statistical Methods in Medical Research 28, no. 8 (2018): 2385–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0962280218780538.

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Robust semiparametric models for recurrent events have received increasing attention in the analysis of clinical trials in a variety of diseases including chronic heart failure. In comparison to parametric recurrent event models, robust semiparametric models are more flexible in that neither the baseline event rate nor the process inducing between-patient heterogeneity needs to be specified in terms of a specific parametric statistical model. However, implementing group sequential designs in the robust semiparametric model is complicated by the fact that the sequence of Wald statistics does no
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Banerjee, R., and J. Barcelos-Neto. "Reducible Systems and Embedding Procedures in the Canonical Formalism." Annals of Physics 265, no. 2 (1998): 134–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/aphy.1997.9998.

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Kysor, Kragg, and Frederick Parente. "Development of a Distribution Free Multivariate Canonical Analysis." International Journal of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods 11, no. 1 (2023): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/ijqqrm13/vol11n14757.

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This study illustrates the use of Median Polish analysis (MP) as a distribution free procedure that can be used to identify multivariate canonical data structures. The MP may be especially useful in situations where the sample sizes are small, or where the distributions do not meet the assumptions of conventional Canonical Correlation analysis (CC). We begin by comparing the CC and MP analyses with a sample multivariate data set. We go on to compare Type 1 error rates for each of these analyses using Monte Carlo procedures in which we manipulated sample size and skewness of the data distributi
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GERGATSOULIS, MANOLIS, and CHRISTOS NOMIKOS. "A PROOF PROCEDURE FOR TEMPORAL LOGIC PROGRAMMING." International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 15, no. 02 (2004): 417–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129054104002509.

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In this paper, we propose a new resolution proof procedure for the branching-time logic programming language Cactus. The particular strength of the new proof procedure, called CSLD-resolution, is that it can handle, in a more general way, open-ended queries, i.e. goal clauses that include atoms which do not refer to specific moments in time, without the need of enumerating all their canonical instances. We also prove soundness, completeness and independence of the computation rule for CSLD-resolution. The new proof procedure overcomes the limitations of a family of proof procedures for tempora
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Klauder, John R. "Enhanced quantum procedures that resolve difficult problems." Reviews in Mathematical Physics 27, no. 05 (2015): 1530002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129055x15300022.

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A careful study of the classical/quantum connection with the aid of coherent states offers new insights into various technical problems. This analysis includes both canonical as well as closely related affine quantization procedures. The new tools are applied to several examples including: (1) A quantum formulation that is invariant under arbitrary classical canonical transformations of coordinates; (2) A toy model that for all positive energy solutions has singularities which are removed at the classical level when the correct quantum corrections are applied; (3) A fairly simple model field t
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Soto Jr., M. F., and R. Mirman. "Unitary-group canonical states and matrix elements." Canadian Journal of Physics 67, no. 8 (1989): 774–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/p89-135.

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States of unitary groups are realized as multinomials in boson operators, symmetrized to give symmetric-group basis states. From these, matrix elements of the group generators are calculated using the procedures discussed here. A table of basis states and matrix elements of unitary-group representations, and the values of the invariants so generated, is given for SU(1) through SU(4), for all symmetric groups from S(1) through S(3).
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Kolokoltsov, Vassili. "On a probabilistic derivation of the basic particle statistics (Bose–Einstein, Fermi–Dirac, canonical, grand-canonical, intermediate) and related distributions." Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society 82 (March 15, 2022): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/mosc/316.

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Combining intuitive probabilistic assumptions with the basic laws of classical thermodynamics, using the latter to express probabilistic parameters in terms of the thermodynamic quantities, we get a simple unified derivation of the fundamental ensembles of statistical physics avoiding any limiting procedures, quantum hypothesis and even statistical entropy maximization. This point of view also leads to some related classes of correlated particle statistics.
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Joyeux, M., and D. Sugny. "Canonical perturbation theory for highly excited dynamics." Canadian Journal of Physics 80, no. 12 (2002): 1459–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/p02-075.

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This article proposes an unified presentation of recent results dealing with canonical perturbation theory (also called the contact transformation method in the quantum mechanical context), which shows how the theory is best handled for investigating the highly excited dynamics of small molecules. The following systems are successively addressed: (i) semi-rigid molecules (one electronic surface, one minimum), (ii) floppy molecules (one electronic surface, several minima), and (iii) non-Born–Oppenheimer dynamics (several interacting electronic surfaces). The perturbative Hamiltonians obtained f
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Bamberg, Anne. "Piero Amenta, Administrative Procedures in Canonical Marriage Cases: History, Legislation and Praxis." Revue des sciences religieuses, no. 86/3 (July 15, 2012): 376. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rsr.1538.

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KIM, WON TAE, and JOHN J. OH. "NONCOMMUTATIVE OPEN STRINGS FROM DIRAC QUANTIZATION." Modern Physics Letters A 15, no. 26 (2000): 1597–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732300002127.

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We study Dirac commutators of canonical variables on D-branes with a constant Neveu–Schwarz two-form field by using the Dirac constraint quantization method, and point out some subtleties appearing in previous works in analyzing constraint structure of the brane system. Overcoming some ad hoc procedures, we obtain desirable noncommutative coordinates exactly compatible with the result of the conformal field theory in recent literatures. Furthermore, we find interesting commutator relations of other canonical variables.
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Meszáros, András, János Papp, and Miklós Telek. "Fitting traffic traces with discrete canonical phase type distributions and Markov arrival processes." International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 24, no. 3 (2014): 453–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/amcs-2014-0034.

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Abstract Recent developments of matrix analytic methods make phase type distributions (PHs) and Markov Arrival Processes (MAPs) promising stochastic model candidates for capturing traffic trace behaviour and for efficient usage in queueing analysis. After introducing basics of these sets of stochastic models, the paper discusses the following subjects in detail: (i) PHs and MAPs have different representations. For efficient use of these models, sparse (defined by a minimal number of parameters) and unique representations of discrete time PHs and MAPs are needed, which are commonly referred to
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Mattout, Jérémie, Richard N. Henson, and Karl J. Friston. "Canonical Source Reconstruction for MEG." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2007 (2007): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/67613.

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We describe a simple and efficient solution to the problem of reconstructing electromagnetic sources into a canonical or standard anatomical space. Its simplicity rests upon incorporating subject-specific anatomy into the forward model in a way that eschews the need for cortical surface extraction. The forward model starts with a canonical cortical mesh, defined in a standard stereotactic space. The mesh is warped, in a nonlinear fashion, to match the subject's anatomy. This warping is the inverse of the transformation derived from spatial normalization of the subject's structural MRI image, u
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DASZKIEWICZ, MARCIN. "CANONICAL, LIE-ALGEBRAIC AND QUADRATIC TWIST DEFORMATIONS OF GALILEI GROUP." Modern Physics Letters A 23, no. 21 (2008): 1757–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732308027151.

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New Galilei quantum groups dual to the Hopf algebras proposed in Ref. 1 are obtained by the nonrelativistic contraction procedures. The corresponding Lie-algebraic and quadratic quantum spacetimes are identified with the translation sectors of considered algebras.
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Herdes, Carmelo, Miguel A. Santos, Francisco Medina, and Lourdes F. Vega. "Precise Characterization of Selected Silica-Based Materials from Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulations." Materials Science Forum 514-516 (May 2006): 1396–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.514-516.1396.

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We present results concerning the characterization of selected silica-based materials from a molecular modeling approach, together with some physical and mathematical tests to check the reliability of the obtained results. The experimental adsorption data is used in combination with Monte Carlo simulations and a regularization procedure in order to propose a reliable Pore Size Distribution (PSD). Individual adsorption isotherms are obtained by Monte Carlo simulations performed in the Grand Canonical ensemble. The methodology is applied to M41S materials, chosen due to their well defined pore g
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KHEYFETS, ARKADY, DANIEL E. HOLZ, and WARNER A. MILLER. "THE ISSUE OF TIME EVOLUTION IN QUANTUM GRAVITY." International Journal of Modern Physics A 11, no. 16 (1996): 2977–3002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x96001450.

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We discuss the relation between the concept of time and the dynamic structure of quantum gravity. We briefly review the problems of time associated with the standard procedures of gravity quantization. By explicitly utilizing York’s analysis of the geometrodynamic degrees of freedom, and imposing the constraints as expectation value equations, we describe a new procedure of gravity quantization. In particular, this “minimally constrained canonical” quantization procedure leads to a linear Schrödinger equation augmented by the super-Hamiltonian and supermomentum constraints imposed on expectati
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Kuschert, Sarah, Martin Stroet, Yanni Ka-Yan Chin, et al. "Facilitating the structural characterisation of non-canonical amino acids in biomolecular NMR." Magnetic Resonance 4, no. 1 (2023): 57–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-4-57-2023.

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Abstract. Peptides and proteins containing non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) are a large and important class of biopolymers. They include non-ribosomally synthesised peptides, post-translationally modified proteins, expressed or synthesised proteins containing unnatural amino acids, and peptides and proteins that are chemically modified. Here, we describe a general procedure for generating atomic descriptions required to incorporate ncAAs within popular NMR structure determination software such as CYANA, CNS, Xplor-NIH and ARIA. This procedure is made publicly available via the existing Automa
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de Lorenci, V. A., and E. S. Moreira. "Lessons from the Casimir Effect on a Spinning Circle." International Journal of Modern Physics A 18, no. 12 (2003): 2073–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x03015507.

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This work is a pedagogical account on the diagnosis of certain pathologies which arise when standard canonical quantization procedures are improperly used in the context of non globally hyperbolic spacetimes. The improper use of "helical times" to implement quantization is also addressed.
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H. Mahmutović, Esad, and Sanela Čajlaković Kurtalić. "THE ATTITUDES OF PARENTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES IN CHILDREN WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT." Journal Human Research in Rehabilitation 6, no. 1 (2016): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.21554/hrr.041605.

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The aim of this study was to examine the attitudes of audiologists and hearing parents severely impaired children on the application of different ways of carrying out the diagnostic procedures. It was assumed that the attitudes of audiologists and parents of children with impaired hearing on the current - the classical method of performing diagnostic procedures unfavorable and that they need to be modernized with new information and communication technologies. The sample consisted of 90 subjects, divided into two subsample (45 audiologists and 45 parents). To estimate the attitudes applied que
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WARE, SIMON, and ROBI MALIK. "COMPOSITIONAL VERIFICATION OF THE GENERALIZED NONBLOCKING PROPERTY USING ABSTRACTION AND CANONICAL AUTOMATA." International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 24, no. 08 (2013): 1183–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129054113500287.

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This paper brings together two methods to compositionally verify the generalized non-blocking property, which is a weak liveness property to express the ability of concurrent systems to terminate under given preconditions. Appropriate notions of equivalence and refinement for the generalized nonblocking property are discussed, and abstraction rules to simplify finite-state automata accordingly are presented. The paper also presents a unique canonical automaton representation for all generalized nonblocking equivalent automata, which gives rise to more general means of abstraction and to effect
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SHCHIGOLEV, V. K., and M. P. ROTOVA. "COSMOLOGICAL MODEL OF INTERACTING TACHYON FIELD." Modern Physics Letters A 27, no. 17 (2012): 1250086. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732312500861.

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In this paper we investigate a tachyon field model in cosmology, provided its interaction with the quintessence or phantom fields. The model takes into account this interaction beyond the usual approach, in which the interaction is phenomenologically described by the energy flow between the matter components. In our model, the interaction of tachyon field with a canonical scalar field is taken into account through the interaction potential in the total Lagrangian of the system, like in the case of two or more canonical scalar fields. We obtain the different types of exact solution for the mode
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Grigoryeva, Lyudmila, and Juan-Pablo Ortega. "Dimension reduction in recurrent networks by canonicalization." Journal of Geometric Mechanics 13, no. 4 (2021): 647. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/jgm.2021028.

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<p style='text-indent:20px;'>Many recurrent neural network machine learning paradigms can be formulated using state-space representations. The classical notion of canonical state-space realization is adapted in this paper to accommodate semi-infinite inputs so that it can be used as a dimension reduction tool in the recurrent networks setup. The so-called input forgetting property is identified as the key hypothesis that guarantees the existence and uniqueness (up to system isomorphisms) of canonical realizations for causal and time-invariant input/output systems with semi-infinite input
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Netz, Hadar, Zohar Eviatar, and Ron Kuzar. "Do Marked Topics Enhance Memory?" Research in Language 9, no. 2 (2011): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10015-011-0023-z.

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We examined the effects of markedness, the deviation from the canonical Subject-Verb-Object structure in English, on the memory of listeners for the topic of the sentence. We used three marked topic constructions: Left-Dislocation, Object-Fronting, and Subject-Marking. Sentences with these structures were inserted as the 6th item in lists of 12 canonical sentences. In all sentences the topic was the name of a man. We measured recall of the critical name. The results revealed that topics of Left-Dislocated sentences were recalled more than topics of the other constructions, with topics of Objec
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Pereira, Valquíria Martins, Cristine Vanz Borges, Lívia Pinto Brandão, et al. "Genetic diversity between improved banana diploids using canonical variables and the Ward-MLM method." Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 47, no. 10 (2012): 1480–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2012001000010.

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The objective of this work was to estimate the genetic diversity of improved banana diploids using data from quantitative analysis and from simple sequence repeats (SSR) marker, simultaneously. The experiment was carried out with 33 diploids, in an augmented block design with 30 regular treatments and three common ones. Eighteen agronomic characteristics and 20 SSR primers were used. The agronomic characteristics and the SSR were analyzed simultaneously by the Ward-MLM, cluster, and IML procedures. The Ward clustering method considered the combined matrix obtained by the Gower algorithm. The W
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Kaczorek, Tadeusz. "Transformations of the discrete-time linear systems to the positive asymptotically stable forms." Journal of Automation, Electronics and Electrical Engineering 6, no. 2 (2024): 23–33. https://doi.org/10.24136/jeee.2024.005.

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New approaches to the transformations of the discrete-time linear systems to their positive asymptotically stable canonical controllable (observable) forms is proposed. It is shown that if the matrix A of the system is nonsingular then the desired transformation matrix can be chosen in block diagonal form. Procedures for computation of the transformation matrices are proposed and illustrated by simple numerical examples.
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Rogosa, David, and Hilary Saner. "Longitudinal Data Analysis Examples With Random Coefficient Models." Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 20, no. 2 (1995): 149–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/10769986020002149.

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Longitudinal panel data examples are used to illustrate estimation methods for individual growth curve models. These examples constitute one of the basic multilevel analysis settings, and they are used to illustrate issues and concerns in the application of hierarchical modeling estimation methods, specifically, the widely advertised HLM procedures of Bryk and Raudenbush. One main expository purpose is to demystify these analyses by showing equivalences with simpler approaches. Perhaps more importantly, these equivalences indicate useful data analytic checks and diagnostics to supplement the m
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Ahn, Soohan, and V. Ramaswami. "Efficient algorithms for transient analysis of stochastic fluid flow models." Journal of Applied Probability 42, no. 2 (2005): 531–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1239/jap/1118777186.

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We derive several algorithms for the busy period distribution of the canonical Markovian fluid flow model. One of them is similar to the Latouche-Ramaswami algorithm for quasi-birth-death models and is shown to be quadratically convergent. These algorithms significantly increase the efficiency of the matrix-geometric procedures developed earlier by the authors for the transient and steady-state analyses of fluid flow models.
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Ahn, Soohan, and V. Ramaswami. "Efficient algorithms for transient analysis of stochastic fluid flow models." Journal of Applied Probability 42, no. 02 (2005): 531–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021900200000504.

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We derive several algorithms for the busy period distribution of the canonical Markovian fluid flow model. One of them is similar to the Latouche-Ramaswami algorithm for quasi-birth-death models and is shown to be quadratically convergent. These algorithms significantly increase the efficiency of the matrix-geometric procedures developed earlier by the authors for the transient and steady-state analyses of fluid flow models.
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Cañadas, Agustín Moreno, Pedro Fernando Fernández Espinosa, and Natalia Agudelo Muñetón. "Brauer configuration algebras defined by snake graphs and Kronecker modules." Electronic Research Archive 30, no. 8 (2022): 3087–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/era.2022157.

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<abstract><p>Recently, Çanakçi and Schroll proved that associated with a string module $ M(w) $ there is an appropriated snake graph $ \mathscr{G} $. They established a bijection between the corresponding perfect matching lattice $ \mathscr{L}(\mathscr{G}) $ of $ \mathscr{G} $ and the canonical submodule lattice $ \mathscr{L}(M(w)) $ of $ M(w) $. We introduce Brauer configurations whose polygons are defined by snake graphs in line with these results. The developed techniques allow defining snake graphs, which after suitable procedures, build Kronecker modules. We compute the dimens
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Jelinek, Janette, and Martin E. Morf. "Accounting for Variance Shared by Measures of Personality and Stress-Related Variables: A Canonical Correlation Analysis." Psychological Reports 76, no. 3 (1995): 959–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1995.76.3.959.

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Correlations were computed among the five personality scales of the NEO Personality Inventory, two measures derived from the Hassles Scale, and eight ways of dealing with stress measured by the Ways of Coping Questionnaire. Subjects were 66 undergraduate psychology students. Canonical correlation analysis suggests that multivariate procedures treating the data set as a whole can detect underlying patterns obscured by large sampling errors at lower levels of analysis.
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Lagges, Patrick R. "Administrative Procedures in Canonical Marriage Cases: History, Legislation, and Praxis by Piero Amenta (review)." Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry 72, no. 2 (2012): 676–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jur.2012.0058.

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Rees, Wilhelm. "Pastoral Care for Migrants. Canonical and Religious Related Legal Requirements on Asylum and on the Change of Religion." Ecumeny and Law 9, no. 2 (2021): 41–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/eal.2021.09.2.02.

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Refugees and migrants have always been of particular concern to the Roman Catholic Church and its pastoral care. Even if the large influx of refugees happening in 2015 and 2016 is no longer the case, flight and migration are still relevant topics in Austria. The contribution deals with the historical development of canonical regulations, the situation of refugees and migrants in Austria, the legal basis, the implementation of asylum procedures and numbers, the statements of the Austrian Bishop’s Conference, the access to a Church or religious community and converting from one to another, the q
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Stuart, Mari Jyväsjärvi. "Mendicants and Medicine: Āyurveda in Jain Monastic Texts." History of Science in South Asia 2, no. 1 (2014): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18732/h27p45.

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While early canonical Jain literature may well justify the assessment that some scholars have made about the Jains’ stoic resistance to medical aid, later post-canonical Śvetāmbara Jain texts reveal in fact a much more complex relationship to practices of healing. They make frequent references to medical practice and the alleviation of sickness, describing various medical procedures and instruments and devoting long sections to the interaction between doctors and monastics as issues that a monastic community would have to negotiate as a matter of course. The amount of medical knowledge — indee
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Sreenivasan, Kartik K., Jason Vytlacil, and Mark D'Esposito. "Distributed and Dynamic Storage of Working Memory Stimulus Information in Extrastriate Cortex." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26, no. 5 (2014): 1141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00556.

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The predominant neurobiological model of working memory (WM) posits that stimulus information is stored via stable, elevated activity within highly selective neurons. On the basis of this model, which we refer to as the canonical model, the storage of stimulus information is largely associated with lateral PFC (lPFC). A growing number of studies describe results that cannot be fully explained by the canonical model, suggesting that it is in need of revision. In this study, we directly tested key elements of the canonical model. We analyzed fMRI data collected as participants performed a task r
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González-Rodríguez, Aldemar, Sebastián Munilla, Elena F. Mouresan, et al. "On the performance of tests for the detection of signatures of selection: a case study with the Spanish autochthonous beef cattle populations." Genetics Selection Evolution 48, no. 1 (2016): 81. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12711-016-0258-1.

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<strong>Background: </strong> Procedures for the detection of signatures of selection can be classified according to the source of information they use to reject the null hypothesis of absence of selection. Three main groups of tests can be identified that are based on: (1) the analysis of the site frequency spectrum, (2) the study of the extension of the linkage disequilibrium across the length of the haplotypes that surround the polymorphism, and (3) the differentiation among populations. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of a subset of these procedures by using a dataset
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Савелюк, Наталія, and Тамара Ткач. "Psycholinguistic Peculiarities of Non-Canonical (Personal) Religious Discourse." PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 26, no. 1 (2019): 286–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2309-1797-2019-26-1-286-305.

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Introduction. The article reveals universal and specific features of non-canonical religious discourse. Religious discourse is generally defined as the process of cognitive-speech activity in a religiously relevant social and communicative situation, which involves the reception, transmission and/or creation (compilation) of certain religious texts in a certain context; and as the current result of this activity, which creates the corresponding discursive picture (model) of the world. The main genre of religious discourse is prayer – canonical (institutionalized) and non-canonical (non-institu
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Fiejdasz-Buczek, Lidia. "The Concept of Relics and Canonical Recognition, Transfer and Preservation of the Mortal Remains of Servants of God According to the Instruction of the Congregation for the causes of Saints of 8 December 2017." Roczniki Nauk Prawnych 28, no. 3 ENGLISH ONLINE VERSION (2019): 185–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rnp.2018.28.3-11en.

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For the first time since the reform of canon law in 1983, the terminology regarding relics was included in an official document of the Holy See. The Instruction distinguishes between significant and non-significant relics. Referring to the decrees of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, it shows the reasons why this particular division was rightly introduced. The bishop of the diocese or eparchy where the mortal remains are preserved is competent to perform all the possible procedures on them, provided he has previously obtained the consent of the heirs and the consent of the Congregation for the
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Ertmer, David J., Nancy Young, Kristine Grohne, et al. "Vocal Development in Young Children With Cochlear Implants." Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 33, no. 3 (2002): 184–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2002/016).

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Purpose: This article describes prelinguistic vocal development in 2 prelingually deaf children who received multichannel cochlear implants at 10 and 28 months of age, respectively. Methods: Vocalizations were recorded in half-hour mother- child interactions before and after implantation and then classified into three levels of development: precanonical, canonical, and postcanonical. Results: One child made rapid progress in vocal development after her implant was activated. The other child showed slower progress with continued dominance of precanonical vocalizations throughout the first year
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Runco, Mark A., and Becky J. Thurston. "Students' Ratings of College Teaching: A Social Validation." Teaching of Psychology 14, no. 2 (1987): 89–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top1402_5.

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This investigation was conducted to demonstrate the applicability of social validation procedures to students' ratings of college teaching. The premise of social validation is that criteria should include items that are meaningful and important to consumers. This study is unique in that the criterion was based entirely on students' ideas about effective teaching. Results indicated that there was a significant canonical correlation between four scores from a conventional instrument and two socially valid criteria (Rc = .83). However, there were also important differences between the two measure
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Shah, Khalid. "Validity of Faskh (Judicial Annulment) of Nikāḥ (Islamic Marriage) due to Shiqāq (Marital Discord) and its 21st Century Application". Australian Journal of Islamic Studies 10, № 1 (2025): 41–65. https://doi.org/10.55831/ajis.v10i1.751.

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Nikāḥ or an Islamic marriage can end due to many reasons. This paper analyses rulings, evidence, principles of faskh (Islamic judicial annulment of marriage) due to shiqāq (marital discord) and its procedures. First, thorough definitions are established for concepts such as shiqāq and faskh, along with an introduction to an ideal Islamic marriage, and the laws according to which a qāḍī or Muslim judge operates. Modern applications of faskh are compared by examining the faskh legal procedures of five Muslim countries – Jordan, Morrocco, Kuwait, Qaṭar and Malaysia – and one Muslim minority count
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BOLLINI, C. G., and L. E. OXMAN. "PROPAGATOR FOR COMPLEX-MASS FIELDS." International Journal of Modern Physics A 07, no. 27 (1992): 6845–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x92003148.

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A complex-mass field obeys a Klein-Gordon equation with a complex-mass parameter. The usual canonical procedures and quantization lead to a Hamiltonian whose spectrum is continuous and extends from −∞ to +∞. The vacuum eigenstate (zero energy, zero momentum) belongs to this continuum and allows the calculation of vacuum expectation values of field operators. The propagator turns out to be half-advanced and half-retarded. It differs from the usual one, which is just the inverse of the differential Klein-Gordon operator, by the suppression of the free-field effect of poles.
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RENNIE, KRISTON R. "The Ceremonial Reception of Medieval Papal Legates." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 70, no. 1 (2018): 18–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046917002792.

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This article examines the ceremonial reception of papal legates in the early Middle Ages. It offers a precise, distinctive and normative portrait of their ritualised practice well before the existence of written canonical rules and procedures. The customs, principles, gestures and symbols conditioning legatine activities in this historical era became necessary pre-conditions to political communication, interaction and exchange. Their expression and representation, it is argued, help to explain the manifestation of Roman authority in distant Christian provinces, its varied meaning to contempora
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McGrew, Kevin S., Robert H. Bruininks, and Martha L. Thurlow. "Relationship between Measures of Adaptive Functioning and Community Adjustment for Adults with Mental Retardation." Exceptional Children 58, no. 6 (1992): 517–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001440299205800606.

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This study investigated the concurrent relations between measures of adaptive/maladaptive behavior and community adjustment in a sample of 239 adults with mild to severe degrees of mental retardation. Using canonical correlation procedures and multidimensional community adjustment measures, the investigators found significant relations between the measures of behavior and several community adjustment dimensions. The results provided evidence for the criterion-related validity of measures of adaptive/maladaptive behavior and suggested that such skills provide an important contribution to commun
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Duarte, Luiza Carla, Fernando José Von Zuben, and Sérgio Furtado dos Reis. "Orthogonal projections and bootstrap resampling procedures in the study of infraspecific variation." Genetics and Molecular Biology 21, no. 4 (1998): 479–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47571998000400013.

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The effect of an increase in quantitative continuous characters resulting from indeterminate growth upon the analysis of population differentiation was investigated using, as an example, a set of continuous characters measured as distance variables in 10 populations of a rodent species. The data before and after correction for allometric size effects using orthogonal projections were analyzed with a parametric bootstrap resampling procedure applied to canonical variate analysis. The variance component of the distance measures attributable to indeterminate growth within the populations was foun
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Prokešová, Michaela. "INHOMOGENEITY IN SPATIAL COX POINT PROCESSES – LOCATION DEPENDENT THINNING IS NOT THE ONLY OPTION." Image Analysis & Stereology 29, no. 3 (2010): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.5566/ias.v29.p133-141.

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In the literature on point processes the by far most popular option for introducing inhomogeneity into a point process model is the location dependent thinning (resulting in a second-order intensity-reweighted stationary point process). This produces a very tractable model and there are several fast estimation procedures available. Nevertheless, this model dilutes the interaction (or the geometrical structure) of the original homogeneous model in a special way. When concerning the Markov point processes several alternative inhomogeneous models were suggested and investigated in the literature.
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González Diaz, Diego, Sergio Davis, and Sergio Curilef. "Solving Equations of Motion by Using Monte Carlo Metropolis: Novel Method Via Random Paths Sampling and the Maximum Caliber Principle." Entropy 22, no. 9 (2020): 916. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e22090916.

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A permanent challenge in physics and other disciplines is to solve Euler–Lagrange equations. Thereby, a beneficial investigation is to continue searching for new procedures to perform this task. A novel Monte Carlo Metropolis framework is presented for solving the equations of motion in Lagrangian systems. The implementation lies in sampling the path space with a probability functional obtained by using the maximum caliber principle. Free particle and harmonic oscillator problems are numerically implemented by sampling the path space for a given action by using Monte Carlo simulations. The ave
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Stoychev, Archbishop Sylvester. "The Issue of Recognition of Ordinations Performed in Schismatic Communities: Theological, Canonical, and Historical Aspects." Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies 6, no. 1 (2023): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/joc.2023.a923035.

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ABSTRACT: The proper procedures for receiving those ordained in schismatic ecclesiastical communities has become an especially important issue following the disputes over Ukrainian autocephaly and the Patriarchate of Constantinople's restoration of Ukrainian schismatics to hierarchical and priestly ranks. This article analyzes Patriarch Bartholomew's position on the reception of Ukrainian schismatic clergy and responses by Archbishop Anastasios of Albania. It sets this question against the historical backdrop of the church's reception of clergy ordained by schismatics, looking especially at th
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