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Autor:
Jonathan Conder, Josephine Jefferson, Nathan Pages, Khurram Jawed, Alireza Nejati, Mark Sagar
Publikováno v:
Image Analysis and Processing – ICIAP 2022 ISBN: 9783031064265
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06427-2_25
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06427-2_25
Autor:
Nathan Pages, Jonathan Conder, Martin Takac, Alecia Moser, Khurram Jawed, Sam Morrison, Mark Sagar, Annette M. E. Henderson, Alireza Nejati, Wan-Ting Yeh, Alistair Knott
Publikováno v:
ICDL
While most modelling efforts focus on particular components of the infant cognitive system studied in isolation, we have developed a model of a ‘whole baby’: a graphical simulation of a baby, whose behaviour is produced by a multi-component brain
Autor:
Mark Sagar, Alecia Moser, Annette M. E. Henderson, Sam Morrison, Nathan Pages, Alireza Nejati, Wan-Ting Yeh, Jonathan Conder, Alistair Knott, Khurram Jawed, Martin Takac
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems. :1-1
Given a very general abelian fivefold $A$ and a principal polarization $\Theta \subset A$, we construct surfaces generating the algebraic part of the middle cohomology $H^4(\Theta, {\mathbb Q})$, and determine the intersection pairing between these s
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The Kochen-Specker theorem shows the impossibility for a hidden variable theory to consistently assign values to certain (finite) sets of observables in a way that is non-contextual and consistent with quantum mechanics. If we require non-contextuali
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.2029
http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.2029
Autor:
Jonathan Conder
Publikováno v:
Trusts & Trustees. 12:31-31
Autor:
Jonathan Conder
Publikováno v:
Trusts & Trustees. 11:35-35