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Alphabetical index of the articles published in the journal in 2016
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The Brahmi Family Of Scripts And Hangul: Alphabets or Syllabaries?
Published 1992-01-01Subjects: “…Korean language-- Alphabet…”
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Alphabetical index of the articles published in the journal in 2016
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Alphabetical index of the articles published in the journal in 2017
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Alphabetical index of the articles published in the journal in 2017
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Alphabetical author index of papers published in 2018
Published 2018-12-01“…Alphabetical author index of papers published in 2018.…”
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Decision Questions for Probabilistic Automata on Small Alphabets
Published 2023-12-01“…We study the emptiness and $\lambda$-reachability problems for unary and binary Probabilistic Finite Automata (PFA) and characterise the complexity of these problems in terms of the degree of ambiguity of the automaton and the size of its alphabet. Our main result is that emptiness and $\lambda$-reachability are solvable in EXPTIME for polynomially ambiguous unary PFA and if, in addition, the transition matrix is binary, we show they are in NP. …”
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The Alphabet of Architecture. Originality and Literacy in the Theory of Profiles
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WHY DO WE TEACH PHONETIC ALPHABET?
Published 2016-01-01“…WHY DO WE TEACH PHONETIC ALPHABET?…”
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Alphabetical index of the articles published in the journal in 2015
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Near Optimal Alphabet-Soundness Tradeoff PCPs
Published 2024“…This establishes a nearly optimal alphabet-to-soundness tradeo for 2-query PCPs with alphabet size , improving upon a result of [Chan 2016]. …”
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Large alphabets: Finite, infinite, and scaling models
Published 2014“…Therefore, the most straight-forward model is a finite alphabet. However, to emphasize the disproportionate size of the alphabet, one may want to compare its finite size with the length of data at hand. …”
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