Author: Michael S. Paterson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 804
ISBN-13: 9783540528265
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In subvolume 27C1 magnetic and related properties of binary lanthanide oxides have been compiled. This subvolume covers data obtained since 1980 and can therefore be regarded as supplement to volume III/12c. While in the previous volume the majority of magnetic data was obtained either from magnetometric measurements or from neutron diffraction, for the present data the main emphasis is devoted to 'related' properties without which, however, the understanding of classical magnetic properties is impossible. A second part 27C2 will deal with binary oxides of the actinide elements.
Author: Carlos Martin-Vide
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2004-11-23
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780203009642
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The conventional wisdom was that biology influenced mathematics and computer science. But a new approach has taken hold: that of transferring methods and tools from computer science to biology. The reverse trend is evident in Grammars and Automata for String Processing: From Mathematics and Computer Science to Biology and Back. The contributors address the structural (syntactical) view of the domain. Mathematical linguistics and computer science can offer various tools for modeling complex macromolecules and for analyzing and simulating biological issues. This collection is valuable for students and researchers in biology, computer science, and applied mathematics.
Author: Phipps Arabie
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 508
ISBN-13: 9789810212872
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →At a moderately advanced level, this book seeks to cover the areas of clustering and related methods of data analysis where major advances are being made. Topics include: hierarchical clustering, variable selection and weighting, additive trees and other network models, relevance of neural network models to clustering, the role of computational complexity in cluster analysis, latent class approaches to cluster analysis, theory and method with applications of a hierarchical classes model in psychology and psychopathology, combinatorial data analysis, clusterwise aggregation of relations, review of the Japanese-language results on clustering, review of the Russian-language results on clustering and multidimensional scaling, practical advances, and significance tests.
Author: Ernst W. Mayr
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 1995-02-15
Total Pages: 698
ISBN-13: 9783540590422
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book presents the proceedings of the 12th Annual Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS 95), held in Munich, Germany in March 1995. Besides three invited talks, the book contains revised versions of 53 research papers selected from a total of 180 submissions. The contributions address all current aspects of theoretical computer science; they are organized in sections on complexity theory, automata theory, algorithms, logic, theory of parallel computing, communication theory, graph theory and databases, and computational geometry.
Author: Seymour Ginsburg
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Published: 1969
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 0821812874
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The first paper introduces the notion of an abstract family of languages (AFL) and is concerned with the properties and characterizations of such families. The second is concerned with the independence of the abstract family of languages (AFL) axioms. The third is concerned with families of languages which are usually not AFL but give rise to AFL when closed under homomorphisms.
Author: Srečko Brlek
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-07-20
Total Pages: 407
ISBN-13: 3662531321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book constitutes the proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Developments in Language Theory, DLT 2016, held in Montreal, QC, Canada, in July 2016. The 32 full papers and 4 abstracts of invited papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. This volume presents current developments in formal languages and automata, especially from the following topics and areas: combinatorial and algebraic properties of words and languages; grammars, acceptors and transducers for strings, trees, graphs, arrays; algebraic theories for automata and languages; codes; efficient text algorithms; symbolic dynamics; decision problems; relationships to complexity theory and logic; picture description and analysis; polyominoes and bidimentional patterns; cryptography; concurrency; cellular automata; bio-inspried computing; quantum computing.