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Journal articles on the topic "Group extension"

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Forrest, A. H. "Decomposing isometric extensions using group extensions." Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 13, no. 4 (December 1993): 661–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143385700007604.

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AbstractThis paper studies the structure of isometric extensions of compact metric topological dynamical systems with ℤ action and gives two decompositions of the general case to a more structured case. Suppose that Y → X is a M-isometric extension. An extension, Z, of Y is constructed which is also a G-isometric extension of X, where G is the group of isometries of M. The first construction shows that, provided that (X, T) is transitive, there are almost-automorphic extensions Y′ → Y and X′ → X, so that Y′ is homeomorphic to X′ × M and the natural projection Y′ → X′ is a group extension. The second shows that, provided that (X, T) is minimal, there is a G-action on Z which commutes with T and which preserves fibres and acts on each of them minimally. Each individual orbit closure, Za, in Z is a G′-isometric extension of X, where G′ is a subgroup of G, and there is a G′-action on Za which commutes with T, preserves fibres and acts minimally on each of them. Two illustrations are presented. Of the first: to reprove a result of Furstenberg; that every distal point is IP*-recurrent. Of the second: to describe the minimal subsets in isometric extensions of minimal topological dynamical systems.
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Lafuente, Julio P. "Parametrizing group extension loops." Communications in Algebra 28, no. 6 (January 2000): 2783–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927870008826992.

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SATO, JUNRO, SUSUMU ODA, and KEN-ICHI YOSHIDA. "ON INTEGRAL DOMAINS WITH CYCLIC GROUP ACTIONS." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 10, no. 03 (June 2011): 491–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498811004719.

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Let A be a commutative integral domain with quotient field L, and let R be a subdomain of A with quotient field K. Assuming that L is a Galois extension of K, Nagata required the condition for R to be normal when A is called a Galois extension of R (see p. 31, M. Nagata, Local Rings (Wiley, New York, 1962)). However in this paper, A is considered in the case that R is not necessarily assumed to be normal. We introduce the notion of cyclic Galois extensions of integral domains and investigate several properties of such ring extensions. In particular, we completely determine the seminormalization [Formula: see text] of A in an overdomain B such that both A ⊆B are cyclic Galois extensions of R.
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Hoshino, Mitsuo, Noritsugu Kameyama, and Hirotaka Koga. "Group-graded and group-bigraded rings." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 14, no. 07 (April 24, 2015): 1550100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498815501005.

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Let I be a nontrivial finite multiplicative group with the unit element e and A = ⨁x∈I Ax an I-graded ring. We construct a Frobenius extension Λ of A and study when the ring extension A of Ae can be a Frobenius extension. Also, formulating the ring structure of Λ, we introduce the notion of I-bigraded rings and show that every I-bigraded ring is isomorphic to the I-bigraded ring Λ constructed above.
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Rzewuski, Jan. "I. quantization as group extension." Reports on Mathematical Physics 26, no. 3 (December 1988): 335–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0034-4877(88)90013-4.

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Malfait, Wim. "The (outer) automorphism group of a group extension." Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society - Simon Stevin 9, no. 3 (2002): 361–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.36045/bbms/1102715061.

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Kumar, Rahul, and Atul Gaur. "Δ-Extension of rings and invariance properties of ring extension under group action." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 17, no. 12 (December 2018): 1850239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498818502390.

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Let [Formula: see text] be commutative rings with identity such that [Formula: see text]. A ring extension [Formula: see text] is called a [Formula: see text]-extension of rings if [Formula: see text] is a subring of [Formula: see text] for each pair of subrings [Formula: see text] of [Formula: see text] containing [Formula: see text]. In this paper, a characterization of integrally closed [Formula: see text]-extension of rings is given. The equivalence of [Formula: see text]-extension of rings and [Formula: see text]-extension of rings is established for an integrally closed extension of a local ring. Over a finite dimensional, integrally closed extension of local rings, the equivalence of [Formula: see text]-extensions of rings, FIP, and FCP is shown. Let [Formula: see text] be a subring of [Formula: see text] such that [Formula: see text] is invariant under action by [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] is a subgroup of the automorphism group of [Formula: see text]. If [Formula: see text] is a [Formula: see text]-extension of rings, then [Formula: see text] is a [Formula: see text]-extension of rings under some conditions. Many such [Formula: see text]-invariant properties are also discussed.
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Robinson, E. Arthur. "The Maximal Abelian Sub-Extension Determines Weak Mixing for Group Extensions." Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 114, no. 2 (February 1992): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2159666.

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Jamali, A. R. "The Wells exact sequence for the automorphism group of a Lie ring extension." Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 18, no. 03 (March 2019): 1950058. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498819500580.

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We give an explicit description of the Wells map for the automorphism group of a Lie ring extension. Using this map, we construct an exact sequence for the automorphism group of a Lie ring extension similar to that for group extensions.
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Faul, Peter F. "Baer sums for a natural class of monoid extensions." Semigroup Forum 102, no. 3 (February 19, 2021): 655–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00233-020-10156-9.

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AbstractIt is well known that the set of isomorphism classes of extensions of groups with abelian kernel is characterized by the second cohomology group. In this paper we generalise this characterization of extensions to a natural class of extensions of monoids, the cosetal extensions. An extension "Equation missing" is cosetal if for all $$g,g' \in G$$ g , g ′ ∈ G in which $$e(g) = e(g')$$ e ( g ) = e ( g ′ ) , there exists a (not necessarily unique) $$n \in N$$ n ∈ N such that $$g = k(n)g'$$ g = k ( n ) g ′ . These extensions generalise the notion of special Schreier extensions, which are themselves examples of Schreier extensions. Just as in the group case where a semidirect product could be associated to each extension with abelian kernel, we show that to each cosetal extension (with abelian group kernel), we can uniquely associate a weakly Schreier split extension. The characterization of weakly Schreier split extensions is combined with a suitable notion of a factor set to provide a cohomology group granting a full characterization of cosetal extensions, as well as supplying a Baer sum.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Group extension"

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Lodi, Cesar Augusto. "OS MÉTODOS DE EXTENSÃO RURAL EMPREGADOS PELA EPAGRI NO ALTO VALE DO ITAJAÍ - SC." Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2013. http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/8895.

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Rural Extension in Brazil has passed through many transformations in its way of acting and developing the work with farmers. The extension methods are extremely related to these transformations and, in a large extent, since the creation of the official services of Rural Extension, they arethe identity of the extensionist institutionsworker in the country.This study has analyzed the use of different methods of rural extension by the Empresa de Pesquisa de Agropecuária e Extensão Rural Santa Catarina (Epagri). The research was developed through the case study of the Unidade de GestãoTécnica 5, composed by 31 cities, located in the region called Alto Vale do Itajaí SC, with a cuali-quantative approach.The results point out that, in relation to the nature of the work done by extensionists, there is a predominance of office activities over field work, determined, mainly, by the demand of the paper work generated by governmental programs. The data demonstrated that about 50% of the farmers and 40% of the actions developed are associated to back activities, showing that a big part of the technician`s effort is associated to the demand of governmental programs. Considering the nature of the work methods, it was founda predominance of individual approach technics, they constitute 94.54% of the activities unfolded, existing among them a predominance of the office visiting. According to the technicians‟ point of view, the predominance of the individual approach is related to the nature of the work that they do and, the changes implemented in the Epagri managementdid not produced the expected effects in the increasing use of group methods.
A Extensão Rural no Brasil tem passado por diversas transformações na sua forma de atuar e desenvolver o trabalho junto aos agricultores. Os métodos de extensão guardam estreitas relações com essas transformações e em grande medida continuam sendo, desde a criação dos serviços oficias de Extensão Rural, a identidade do trabalhador das instituições extensionistas no país. Este estudo analisou o emprego dos diferentes métodos de extensão rural pela Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária e Extensão Rural de Santa Catarina (Epagri). A pesquisa foi desenvolvida a partir do estudo de caso da Unidade de Gestão Técnica 5, composta por 31 municípios, situada na região denominada Alto Vale do Itajaí - SC, com uma abordagem quali-quantitativa. Os resultados apontam que, em relação à natureza do trabalho desenvolvido pelos extensionistas, ocorre um predomínio das atividades de escritório sobre o trabalho de campo, determinado em grande medida pela demanda do trabalho burocrático gerado pelos programas governamentais. Os dados demonstraram que praticamente 50% dos agricultores e 40% das ações desenvolvidas vinculam-se às atividades de apoio, apontando que grande parte do esforço dos técnicos está relacionada com as demandas dos programas governamentais. Em relação à natureza dos métodos de trabalho, constatou-se um predomínio absoluto das técnicas de abordagem individual, que constituem 94,54% das atividades realizadas, havendo entre elas uma ampla predominância dos atendimentos no escritório. Na visão dos técnicos, o predomínio dos métodos de abordagem individual está relacionado à natureza do trabalho que desenvolvem e as mudanças implantadas na gestão da Epagri não surtiram os efeitos desejados no aumento do emprego de métodos de caráter grupal.
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Eckhardt, Adam A. "Analysis and extension of the renormalization group treatment of fluid turbulence." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ49939.pdf.

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Renshaw, James Henry. "Flatness, extension and amalgamation in monoids, semigroups and rings." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/11071.

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We begin our study of amalgamations by examining some ideas which are well-known for the category of R-modules. In particular we look at such notions as direct limits, pushouts, pullbacks, tensor products and flatness in the category of S-sets. Chapter II introduces the important concept of free extensions and uses this to describe the amalgamated free product. In Chapter III we define the extension property and the notion of purity. We show that many of the important notions in semigroup amalgams are intimately connected to these. In Section 2 we deduce that 'the extension property implies amalgamation' and more surprisingly that a semigroup U is an amalgamation base if and only if it has the extension property in every containing semigroup. Chapter IV revisits the idea of flatness and after some technical results we prove a result, similar to one for rings, on flat amalgams. In Chapter V we show that the results of Hall and Howie on perfect amalgams can be proved using the same techniques as those used in Chapters III and IV. We conclude the thesis with a look at the case of rings. We show that almost all of the results for semi group amalgams examined in the previous chapters, also hold for ring amalgams.
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Wibberley, E. John. "The farmer - dominant study group : a practical paradigm in international extension strategy." Thesis, University of Reading, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.333655.

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Edmundo, Mario Jorge. "O-minimal expansions of groups." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.312447.

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Lane, Steven. "The extension of multivariate statistical process performance monitoring techniques to multiple group applications." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.310031.

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Jarl, Timmy. "On Completion of Modules and the Abelian Group Formed from Extension of Modules." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Algebra och geometri, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-297711.

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Salami, Azar. "Construction of basis of the group of cyclotomic units of some real abelian extension." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25460.

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Dans cette thèse, nous construisons une base du groupe Ck des unités cycolotomiques (au sens de Sinnott) d’une certaine extension abélienne finie k de Q ramifiée exactement sur trois nombres premiers distincts. La première étape consiste en la construction d’une base du goupe Dk des nombres circulaires de k. Par la suite, il sera plus simple d’obtenir une base de Ck.
In this thesis, we construct an explicit basis of the group Ck of cyclotomic units of certain finite abelian extension k of Q ramified at exactly three distinct primes. The first step consists in constructing a basis of the group Dk of circular numbers of k. From there, it is not too difficult to obtain a basis of Ck. The method is combinatorial in nature. We may visualize our construction using a three dimensional cuboid formed of j Gal(k=Q)j small cubes, each of these small cubes containing a Galois conjugate of a primitive circular unit of k. The classical norm relations give rise to some identifications on the cuboid. Using these identifications and an Ennola-type relation (a highly non-trivial relation), we manage to construct an explicit basis of Ck.
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Ward, Callahan K. "Professional Development Needs of Utah State University Extension Professionals." DigitalCommons@USU, 2018. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/6927.

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Many Utah State University (USU) Extension personnel are nearing retirement age. The purpose of this study was to identify professional development needs of Extension professionals and assess USU Extension by evaluating competencies essential to be a successful Extension professional. USU Extension can conduct more beneficial professional development training by using identified high priority competencies and improve the on boarding process for new Extension professionals. With improvements as suggested, the effectiveness of professional development could be enhanced and produce Extension professionals who work more efficiently and are committed to the success of USU Extension.
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Ajili, Abdulazim School of Fibre Science &amp Technology UNSW. "Aspects of traditional versus group extension approaches on farmer behavioural change in an extensive grazing environment in the Bathurst District of New South Wales, Australia." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Fibre Science and Technology, 2000. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/32906.

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The study on different extension approaches was undertaken in the Bathurst area of New South Wales, Australia. One hundred farmers were surveyed in random pairs according to those who belong to the formal group, ???Landcare???, and those who did not. The survey included questions on personal, physical resources, ecological and economic factors, farm practices and management (including actual practice, use of extension methods and information sources) Focussing on behavioural change over time, attitudes, perceptions and intentions. The impact of extension approach on different levels of innovation was considered: simple (e.g. tree planting), medium (e.g. pasture development) and complex (soil erosion control) on behavioural change. It was hypothesised that the ???group??? extension approach should be more effective with complex innovations, but the main significant differences found were in level of tree planting (higher in government funded Landcare), money spent on erosion control (including tree planting) and attitudes to the severity of local erosion (all higher in Landcare members). There were no other differences in attitudes, intentions or change in farming practice except that non-Landcare farmers planted more pasture and applied more lime. The outcomes did not support the hypothesis, and it was not possible to distinguish the differences that did occur in performance from extension approach versus access to funds. Field days are an important extension method for the adoption of cropping by landholders. Among the different extension methods, those who conducted erosion control through pastures, preferred government officers and meetings. Those who adopted tree planting and were in Landcare preferred magazines as the extension method. This added further weight to the argument that the formal group extension approach may not be perceived by its members to have any influence on adoption at this level. Generally, mass media was more important in the early stages of adoption and personal influence more important in the evaluation stage. This also applied to simple versus complex innovations. Surprisingly all farmers placed a very high reliance on government officers for information and decision-making, particularly those in Landcare, compared to neighbours or family. Formal group extension still needs assessing but using models other than Landcare.
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Books on the topic "Group extension"

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Thompson, Sheila. The group process and family therapy: Extension and applications of basic principles. Oxford: Pergamon, 1988.

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Guinand, Yves. Target group and development oriented participatory approach for agricultural research: The case of agroforestry in the East and Central African highlands. Berne, Switzerland: University of Berne, Institute of Geography, 1999.

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Ingram, T. W. R. The extension of multicultural education into schools with a low ethnic minority group. [Guildford]: University of Surrey, 1988.

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Purvis, Barbara M. Information for women in agricultural extension in ACP countries: A report. Ede, Netherlands: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 1987.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. First Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation. Draft criminal justice act 1993 (extension of group A offences) order 2000: Monday 26 June 2000. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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Yuri, Brudnyi, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Methods of Geometric Analysis in Extension and Trace Problems: Volume 2. Basel: Springer Basel AG, 2012.

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E, Alex Gary, ed. The emergence of a global agricultural research system: The role of the Agricultural Research and Extension Group (ESDAR). Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1996.

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E, Evenson Robert. The international agricultural research centers: Their impact on spending for national agricultural research and extension. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1987.

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Mayeske, George W. Life cycle program management & evaluation: An heuristic approach. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C: Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1994.

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Mayeske, George W. Life cycle program management & evaluation: An heuristic approach. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C: Extension Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Group extension"

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Bauerschmidt, Roland, David C. Brydges, and Gordon Slade. "Appendix A: Extension to Euclidean Models." In Introduction to a Renormalisation Group Method, 213–33. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9593-3_12.

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Denomme, Gregory A. "Single Base Extension in Multiplex Blood Group Genotyping." In DNA and RNA Profiling in Human Blood, 15–24. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-553-4_2.

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Atoyan, A., and J. Patera. "Continuous extension of the discrete cosine transform, and its applications to data processing." In Group Theory and Numerical Analysis, 1–15. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/crmp/039/01.

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Timofeeva, L. F. "Low Temperature Equilibrium Ageing Under Self-Irradiation in Binary Alloys of Pu with Elements of Group III -B." In Ageing Studies and Lifetime Extension of Materials, 191–98. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1215-8_20.

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Vanthournout, J., J. Van der Jeugt, G. Vanden Berghe, and H. De Meyer. "Extension of the interacting boson model: Higher order interactions preserving the dynamical symmetry (The 0(6) limit)." In Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, 429–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0012308.

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Segman, Joseph, and Walter Schempp. "On the extension of the Heisenberg group to incorporate multiscale resolution." In Wavelets and Their Applications, 347–61. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1028-0_17.

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Zimmermann, Alexander. "Group Extensions." In Group Rings and Class Groups, 104–16. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8611-6_12.

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Forte, Francesco, Elena Seghezza, and Giovanni B. Pittaluga. "Suffrage Extension and Redistribution: The Role of National Identity, Interest Group Conflict and Corporativism." In The First Socialization Debate (1918) and Early Efforts Towards Socialization, 159–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15024-2_12.

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Kopeček, Pavel, and Radka Pešoutová. "Examples of Reconstruction and Extension of Group Water Supply Systems in The Czech Republic." In Advanced Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment: A Road to Safer Society and Environment, 39–48. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0280-6_4.

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Lang, Serge. "Group extensions." In Topics in Cohomology of Groups, 156–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0092632.

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Conference papers on the topic "Group extension"

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Xie, Fangfang. "Group-Based Extension and Computation of Argumentation Framework." In the 2017 International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3036290.3036315.

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Sharafi, Dean. "Life Extension of a Group of Western Power Transformers." In 2010 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/appeec.2010.5448986.

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Zhu, Jiajun, Jianguo Zheng, and Jinbin Li. "Reliability and Sensitivity Analysis of Extension Group Decision-Making." In 2009 International Conference on Business Intelligence and Financial Engineering (BIFE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bife.2009.131.

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KIRILOVA, DESISLAVA, SERGEY BELOUSOV, and KRASSIMIRA ILIEVA. "EXTENSION OF THE BGL BROAD GROUP CROSS SECTION LIBRARY." In Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814271110_0067.

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Spielmann, Simon, and Volker Helzle. "Augmented reality for virtual set extension." In SIGGRAPH '18: Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3214745.3214783.

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Fu, Chao, Shan-Lin Yang, and Xing Ji. "A Pre-Extension of TOPSIS for Belief Group Decision Making." In 2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2007.1403.

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Zhu, Jiajun, Jianguo Zheng, and Weiye Xue. "Application of Associated Clustering Analysis of Extension Group Decision-Making." In 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2010.5578494.

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Striki, Maria, John S. Baras, and Kyriakos Manousakis. "Fault-Tolerant Extension of Hypercube for Secure and Reliable Group Communications." In 2008 Seventh International Conference on Networking ICN. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icn.2008.95.

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Jiajun Zhu. "Rough rule extraction of extension group decision-making under incomplete information." In 2010 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Engineering (ICISE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icise.2010.5691567.

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Abdelalim, S., M. Zeriouh, and M. Ziane. "The automorphisms of an abelian group having the weak extension property." In 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS, ICAM’2018. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5090634.

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Reports on the topic "Group extension"

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Poovendran, R., S. Ahmed, S. Corson, and J. Baras. A Scalable Extension of Group Key Management Protocol. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada441029.

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McCloghrie, K., and G. Hanson. The Inverted Stack Table Extension to the Interfaces Group MIB. RFC Editor, June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2864.

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Alfieri, Felice, Christoforos Spiliotopoulos, Enrico Degiorgis, and Nicholas Dodd. Lifetime Extension Criteria in European Product Policy: A Matrix of Criteria by Product Group and Material Efficiency Aspect. University of Limerick, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31880/10344/10189.

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Marlow, D. Host Group Extensions for CLNP Multicasting. RFC Editor, March 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc1768.

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Deering, S. E., and D. R. Cheriton. Host groups: A multicast extension to the Internet Protocol. RFC Editor, December 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc0966.

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Margaria, C., M. Hartley, and Z. Ali. RSVP-TE Extensions for Collecting Shared Risk Link Group (SRLG) Information. Edited by F. Zhang and O. Gonzalez de Dios. RFC Editor, January 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8001.

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Cauchie, D., B. Leiba, and K. Li. vCard Format Extensions: Representing vCard Extensions Defined by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Converged Address Book (CAB) Group. RFC Editor, August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc6715.

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Carnahan, Lisa, and Marcus Ruark. Report from the requirements group for real-time extensions for the Java platform. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.500-243.

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Research Institute (IFPRI), International Food Policy. Women's self-help groups, decision-making, and improved agricultural practices in India: From extension to practice. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/1046080777.

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Melnyk, Andriy. «INTELLECTUAL DARK WEB» AND PECULIARITIES OF PUBLIC DEBATE IN THE UNITED STATES. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11113.

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The article focuses on the «Intellectual Dark Web», an informal group of scholars, publicists, and activists who openly opposed the identity politics, political correctness, and the dominance of leftist ideas in American intellectual life. The author examines the reasons for the emergence of this group, names the main representatives and finds that the existence of «dark intellectuals» is the evidence of important problems in US public discourse. The term «Intellectual Dark Web» was coined by businessman Eric Weinstein to describe those who openly opposed restrictions on freedom of speech by the state or certain groups on the grounds of avoiding discrimination and hate speech. Extensive discussion of the phenomenon of «dark intellectuals» began after the publication of Barry Weiss’s article «Meet the renegades from the «Intellectual Dark Web» in The New York Times in 2018. The author writes of «dark intellectuals» as an informal group of «rebellious thinkers, academic apostates, and media personalities» who felt isolated from traditional channels of communication and therefore built their own alternative platforms to discuss awkward topics that were often taboo in the mainstream media. One of the most prominent members of this group, Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson, publicly opposed the C-16 Act in September 2016, which the Canadian government aimed to implement initiatives that would prevent discrimination against transgender people. Peterson called it a direct interference with the right to freedom of speech and the introduction of state censorship. Other members of the group had a similar experience that their views were not accepted in the scientific or media sphere. The existence of the «Intellectual Dark Web» indicates the problem of political polarization and the reduction of the ability to find a compromise in the American intellectual sphere and in American society as a whole.
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