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by Jani Lukkarinen, Peng Mei, Herbert Spohn , 2014
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Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplement – preprint (2014) 1–42 Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplement Universal Aspects of QCD-like TheoriesI

by Lorenz Von Smekal
"... In these lectures I review some basic examples of how the concepts of universality and scaling can be used to study aspects of the chiral and the deconfinement transition, if not in QCD directly but in QCD-like theories. As an example for flavor dynamics I discuss a quark-hadron model to describe th ..."
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the phase diagram of two-color QCD with the functional renormalization group. Universal aspects of deconfinement are illustrated mainly in the 2 + 1 dimensional SU(N) gauge theories with second order transition where many exact results from spin models can be exploited.

Proceedings of the Workshop on Virtual Documents, Hypertext Functionality and the Web, Eighth International World Wide Web Conference Tuesday May 11, 1999 - Toronto, Canada

by Maria Milosavljevic, Fabio Vitali, Carolyn Watters (eds.) , 1999
"... s are available from the same host in the directory /pub/TR/UBLCS/ABSTRACTS in plain text format. All local authors can be reached via e-mail at the address last-name@cs.unibo.it. Recent titles from the UBLCS Technical Report Series 97-6 A Process Algebraic View of Linda Coordination Primitives, N ..."
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-9 Generalized Semi-Markovian Process Algebra, M. Bravetti, M. Bernardo, R. Gorrieri, October 1997. 98-1 Group Communication in Partitionable Systems: Specification and Algorithms, Ö. Babaoglu, R. Davoli, A. Montresor, April 1998. 98-2 A Catalog of Architectural Styles for Mobility, P. Ciancarini, C. Mascolo

Akademisk avhandling för teknisk doktorsexamen vid

by Kungl Tekniska Högskolan, Kth Tryck , 1994
"... mcmxciv This thesis deals with combinatorics in connection with Coxeter groups, finitely generated but not necessarily finite. The representation theory of groups as nonsingular matrices over a field is of immense theoretical importance, but also basic for computational group theory, where the group ..."
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mcmxciv This thesis deals with combinatorics in connection with Coxeter groups, finitely generated but not necessarily finite. The representation theory of groups as nonsingular matrices over a field is of immense theoretical importance, but also basic for computational group theory, where the group elements are data structures in a computer. Matrices are unnecessarily large structures, and part of this thesis is concerned with small and efficient representations of a large class of Coxeter groups (including most Coxeter groups that anyone ever payed any attention to.) The main contents of the thesis can be summarized as follows. • We prove that for all Coxeter graphs constructed from an n-path of unlabelled edges by adding a new labelled edge and a new vertex (sometimes two new edges and vertices), there is a permutational representation of the corresponding group. Group elements correspond to integer n-sequences and the nodes in the path generate all n! permutations. The extra node has a more complicated action, adding a certain quantity to some of the numbers.

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by Arxiv Manuscript, I. Dubovyk, O. Shebeko
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International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education 38/2 Learning

by P. B. Kosasih
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fi nite element methods by building applications

0 QUANTITATIVE UNIFORM IN TIME CHAOS PROPAGATION FOR BOLTZMANN COLLISION PROCESSES

by S. Mischler, C. Mouhot , 2010
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Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA'05) Applying Dynamic Analysis in a Legacy Context: An Industrial Experience Report

by Andy Zaidman, Bram Adams, Kris De Schutter
"... This paper describes our experiences with applying dynamic analysis solutions with the help of Aspect Orientation (AO) on an industrial legacy application written in C. The purpose of this position paper is two-fold: (1) we want to show that the use of Aspect Orientation to perform dynamic analysis ..."
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This paper describes our experiences with applying dynamic analysis solutions with the help of Aspect Orientation (AO) on an industrial legacy application written in C. The purpose of this position paper is two-fold: (1) we want to show that the use of Aspect Orientation to perform dynamic analysis

21st ICTCT workshop Proceedings SESSION IV: THEORETICAL APPROACH 1 Elementary units of exposure

by Rune Elvik, Alena Erke, Peter Christensen
"... Most road safety studies rely on summary measures of exposure. The term summary measure denotes any aggregate indicator of exposure that does not directly identify and count the number of opportunities for accidents to occur. This paper shows how elementary units of exposure can be developed on the ..."
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on the basis of known aggregate measures, such as AADT. An elementary unit of exposure refers to any event that generates an opportunity for an accident to occur. Four such events are identified: (1) Encounters, i.e. vehicles passing each other in opposite directions of travel; (2) Simultaneous arrivals

Disthbution IJnli~nited CONTRACT TITLE: THEORETICAL STUDIES OF HIGH-POWER ULTRAVIOLET AND INFRARED MATERIALS

by H. Vora, M. Flannery, P Ltr, F I , 1978
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