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Table 3. Convergence rates for the ux in example two. References 1. D. Adams, Sobolev Spaces, Academic Press, New York, 1975.
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TABLE 1. Experimental and theoretical results for noise reduction in photon-number or intensity-1/f noise of spectrally filtered solitons. The pulse widths are FWHM values, C is the chirp parameter as defined in G.P. Agrawal: Nonlinear Fiber Optics (Academic Press 1995). The photon-number noise reduction values in parentheses are: * extrapolated for 100 % detection efficiency (experiment) ** includes Raman scattering at 300 K (theory). reference noise reduction pump light
Table 3.1: Scalings h = H2 for L2-quasioptimality for Algorithm 1.2. Thus, Step 3 of Algorithm 1.2 does improve somewhat the L2 errors. From Table 3.1 above, that improvement seems to be marginal. REFERENCES 1. R.A. Adams, Sobolev Spaces, Academic Press, New York, (1975). 2. O. Axelsson and W. Layton, A two-level method for the discretization of nonlinear boundary value problems, to appear in: SIAM J.N.A. (1996).
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Table 5: Detailed results of the experiments
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Table 11. The differences in view upon academic leadership between various type of institutions
"... In PAGE 86: ...hat a majority saw their institutions as creative organisations, i.e., that they pressed for change. When this question is also analysed in light of the characteristics of the institutions ( Table11 ), there is an indication that rectors at younger institutions are more likely to promote a view of academic institutions as creative organisations that require leadership orientated towards creating a climate that stimulates inno- vation. This result contradicts the previously formulated hypothesis H1.... ..."
Table 1: Experimental Results
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"... In PAGE 5: ... Experimental results We have tested the algorithms on twelve academic journals published by MIT press. Table1 shows the result. False negative refers to errors in which the system misses a title page and false positive refers to errors in which it incorrectly adds an extra title page.... ..."
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Table 2 summarizes the text categorization.
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"... In PAGE 4: ... Table2 : Web texts by register Dimension scores were computed for each group and plotted against known scores for a variety of other text types, including telephone conversations, face-to-face conversations, personal letters, spontaneous speeches, prepared speeches, general fiction, professional letters, broadcasts, editorials, academic prose, press reportage, and official documents. 5.... ..."
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