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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol 9 (2017)
With promising results in recent treatment trials for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), it becomes increasingly important to distinguish AD at early stages from other causes for cognitive impairment. However, existing diagnostic methods are either invasive
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https://doaj.org/article/f9142456d989449b99a66c67966f21eb
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich
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Martin (Mordechai) Buber was born in Vienna in 1878. He lived in Germany until 1933, then emigrated to Switzerland, and later to Palestine. After the Second World War, the philosopher condemned Arab-Jewish hostility and inhumane actions towards Pales
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich
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Philosophical anthropology. 6:6-24
The article gives a detailed view of the existential psychoanalysis of Swiss philosopher and psychologist Medard Boss. Based on the fundamental ontology of M. Heidegger, M. Boss criticizes the psychodynamic theories of the human psyche and turns to t
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich, Hannes Stuke
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SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems. 19:2567-2593
We study the dynamics and equilibria induced by training an artificial neural network for regression based on the gradient conjugate prior (GCP) updates. We show that contaminating the training dat...
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich
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Philosophical anthropology. 6:6-26
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich
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Chelovek.RU. 14:311-329
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich
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Asymptotic Analysis. 112:107-124
We obtain asymptotic expansions of the spatially discrete 2D heat kernels, or Green's functions on lattices, with respect to powers of time variable up to an arbitrary order and estimate the remainders uniformly on the whole lattice. Unlike in the 1D
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich, Elvira Spirova
Publikováno v:
Philosophical anthropology. 5:6-25
Autor:
Elvira Spirova, Pavel Gurevich
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Philosophical anthropology. 5:6-23
Autor:
Pavel Gurevich
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Philosophical anthropology. 4:6-23