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Matching concepts across HOL libraries

by Thibault Gauthier, Cezary Kaliszyk - CICM’15, volume 8543 of LNCS , 2014
"... Abstract. Many proof assistant libraries contain formalizations of the same mathematical concepts. The concepts are often introduced (de-fined) in different ways, but the properties that they have, and are in turn formalized, are the same. For the basic concepts, like natural num-bers, matching them ..."
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Abstract. Many proof assistant libraries contain formalizations of the same mathematical concepts. The concepts are often introduced (de-fined) in different ways, but the properties that they have, and are in turn formalized, are the same. For the basic concepts, like natural num-bers, matching

Learning to Match Ontologies on the Semantic Web

by Anhai Doan, Jayant Madhavan, Robin Dhamankar, Pedro Domingos, Alon Halevy , 2003
"... On the Semantic Web, data will inevitably come from many different ontologies, and information processing across ontologies is not possible without knowing the semantic mappings between them. Manually finding such mappings is tedious, error-prone, and clearly not possible at the Web scale. Hence, th ..."
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On the Semantic Web, data will inevitably come from many different ontologies, and information processing across ontologies is not possible without knowing the semantic mappings between them. Manually finding such mappings is tedious, error-prone, and clearly not possible at the Web scale. Hence

Sharing HOL4 and HOL Light proof knowledge

by Thibault Gauthier, Cezary Kaliszyk
"... Abstract. New proof assistant developments often involve concepts sim-ilar to already formalized ones. When proving their properties, a human can often take inspiration from the existing formalized proofs available in other provers or libraries. In this paper we propose and evaluate a num-ber of met ..."
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Abstract. New proof assistant developments often involve concepts sim-ilar to already formalized ones. When proving their properties, a human can often take inspiration from the existing formalized proofs available in other provers or libraries. In this paper we propose and evaluate a num

Automated reasoning service for HOL Light

by Cezary Kaliszyk, Josef Urban - of Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2013
"... Abstract. HOL(y)Hammer is an AI/ATP service for formal (computer-understandable) mathematics encoded in the HOL Light system, in par-ticular for the users of the large Flyspeck library. The service uses several automated reasoning systems combined with several premise selection methods trained on pr ..."
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Abstract. HOL(y)Hammer is an AI/ATP service for formal (computer-understandable) mathematics encoded in the HOL Light system, in par-ticular for the users of the large Flyspeck library. The service uses several automated reasoning systems combined with several premise selection methods trained

HOL(y)Hammer: Online ATP service for HOL Light

by Cezary Kaliszyk, Josef Urban - CoRR
"... Abstract. HOL(y)Hammer is an online AI/ATP service for formal (computer-understandable) mathematics encoded in the HOL Light system. The service allows its users to upload and auto-matically process an arbitrary formal development (project) based on HOL Light, and to attack arbitrary conjectures tha ..."
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Abstract. HOL(y)Hammer is an online AI/ATP service for formal (computer-understandable) mathematics encoded in the HOL Light system. The service allows its users to upload and auto-matically process an arbitrary formal development (project) based on HOL Light, and to attack arbitrary conjectures

Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance,

by Yael Hochberg , Alexander Ljungqvist , Yang Lu , Steve Drucker , Jan Eberly , Eric Green , Yaniv Grinstein , Josh Lerner , Laura Lindsey , Max Maksimovic , Roni Michaely , Maureen O'hara , Ludo Phalippou Mitch Petersen , Jesper Sorensen , Per Strömberg Morten Sorensen , Yael Hochberg , Johnson - Journal of Finance , 2007
"... Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company inv ..."
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diffuse information across sector boundaries and expands the spatial radius of exchange, thus allowing VCs to diversify their portfolios In addition to improving deal flow, syndication networks may also help VCs add value to their portfolio companies. 1 Syndication networks facilitate the sharing

LIBRARIES

by John R. Hauser, Sloan Wp , 1996
"... As part of an effort to help our members understand better how to measure the value of R&D, the International Center for Research on the Management of Technology (ICRMOT) has sponsored a project to assess the state of the art in R&D metrics. This project has included (1) a series of qualitat ..."
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annotated bibliographies, these short descriptions can not substitute for a more comprehensive reading of the articles. However, I hope that they will help the reader decide which articles to pursue further. In many places I refer to the "tiers " of R&D- tier I is "exploring new concepts

Exploiting Superword Level Parallelism with Multimedia Instruction Sets

by Samuel Larsen, Saman Amarasinghe - in Proceedings of the SIGPLAN ’00 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation , 2000
"... Increasing focus on multimedia applications has prompted the addition of multimedia extensions to most existing general-purpose microprocessors. This added functionality comes primarily in the addition of short SIMD instructions. Unfortunately, access to these instructions is limited to in-line asse ..."
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-line assembly and library calls. Some researchers have proposed using vector compilers as a means of exploiting multimedia instructions. Although vectorization technology is well understood, it is inherently complex and fragile. In addition, it is incapable of locating SIMD-style parallelism within a basic

Self-concordance at work: Toward understanding the motivational effects of transformational leaders.

by Joyce E Bono , Timothy A Judge - Academy of Management Journal, , 2003
"... We extend existing theories by linking transformational leadership to "self-concordance" at work. In two studies using diverse samples and methods, leader behaviors were associated with follower tendencies to set self-concordant goals. In general, followers of transformational leaders vie ..."
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workings of transformational leadership " (1999: 24). Noting that current rational and economic theories of motivation cannot explain the transformational leadership process, Shamir, House, and Arthur (1993) offered a self-concept-based theory. Although their theory is one of the best articulated

A parallel computing approach to creating engineering concept spaces for semantic retrieval: The Illinois Digital Library Initiative project

by Hsinchun Chen, Bruce Schatz, Tobun Ng, Joanne Martinez, Amy Kirchhoff, Chienting Lin, E Computer Society - Ieee Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence , 1996
"... Abstract-This research presents preliminary results generated from the semantic retrieval research component of the Illinois Digital Library Initiative (DLI) project. Using a variation of the automatic thesaurus generation techniques, to which we refer as the concept space approach, we aimed to crea ..."
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Abstract-This research presents preliminary results generated from the semantic retrieval research component of the Illinois Digital Library Initiative (DLI) project. Using a variation of the automatic thesaurus generation techniques, to which we refer as the concept space approach, we aimed
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