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    Algorithmic Pluralism: A Structural Approach To Equal Opportunity by Jain, Shomik, Suriyakumar, Vinith, Creel, Kathleen, Wilson, Ashia

    Published 2024
    “…We present a structural approach toward achieving equal opportunity in systems of algorithmic decision-making called algorithmic pluralism. …”
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    Pigeonhole Equal Subset Sum in O ⃰ (2ⁿ/³) by Zhang, Stan

    Published 2024
    “…We study a variant of the Subset Sum problem, Pigeonhole Equal Subset Sum. In Pigeonhole Equal Subset Sum, we are given a set of n integers S ={a₁,··· , aₙ} with the additional restriction that [formula], and want to find two different subsets A,B ⊆ [n] such that [formula]. …”
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    A Multiple-Context Equality-Based Reasoning System by Barton, George Edward, Jr.

    Published 2004
    “…The new conclusions are derived by substituting equals for equals and using the properties of the logical connectives AND, Or, and NOT. …”
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    An energy-efficient equalized transceiver for RC-dominant channels by Kim, Byungsub, Stojanovic, Vladimir Marko

    Published 2012
    “…This work describes the architecture and circuit implementation of a high-data-rate, energy-efficient equalized transceiver for high-loss dispersive channels, such as RC-limited on-chip interconnects or silicon-carrier packaging modules. …”
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    An Teach equal opportunities and anti-harrasment policies [sic] by An Teach Irish Housing Association, ATHA

    “…Two pages of a document detailing the equal opportunities and anti-harassment policies of An Teach Irish Housing Association.…”
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    Religion or belief, equality and human rights in England and Wales by Donald, Alice, Bennett, Karen L., Leach, Philip

    Published 2012
    “…This is a report of research carried out for the Equality and Human Rights Commission on 'religion or belief, equality and human rights in England and Wales'. …”
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    Equality against hierarchy: Imagining modernity in subaltern India by Roy, I

    Published 2016
    “…Subalterns eschew notions of hierarchy and value ideas of equality and social justice without necessarily drawing on statist vocabularies in their assertions.…”
    Journal article
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    Kant on citizenship: the systematic unity of freedom, equality, and independence by Davies, L, Luke J. Davies

    Published 2014
    “…The complete determination of the concept of a citizen requires that the free and equal member of the commonwealth also be independent. …”
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    Emancipation as social equality: subaltern politics in contemporary India by Roy, I

    Published 2016
    “…The ethnography reveals that, for the Musahar laborers, ideas of emancipation are anchored in reclamations of social equality rather than a telos of state-centered citizenship.…”
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    Goal-driven query answering for existential rules with equality by Benedikt, M, Motik, B, Tsamoura, E

    Published 2018
    “…This is challenging in our setting because equalities can potentially affect all predicates in a dataset. …”
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    The equality case in Cheeger's and Buser's inequalities on RCD spaces by De Ponti, N, Mondino, A, Semola, D

    Published 2021
    “…We also show that the equality in Cheeger’s inequality is never attained in the setting of RCD(K, ∞) spaces with finite diameter or positive curvature, and we provide several examples of spaces with Ricci curvature bounded below where these assumptions are not satisfied and the equality is attained.…”
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    Different but equal: the implausible assumption at the heart of neutral theory. by Purves, D, Turnbull, L

    Published 2010
    “…But, real communities consist of species exhibiting large trait differences; hence these differences must be subject to perfect fitness-equalizing trade-offs for neutrality to hold. 2. Here we explain that perfect equalizing trade-offs are extremely unlikely to occur in reality, because equality of fitness among species is destroyed by: (i) any deviation in the functional form of the trade-off away from the one special form that gives equal fitness; (ii) spatial or temporal variation in performance; (iii) random species differences in performance. 3. …”
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