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    A reformulation of additive models by Wozniakowski, Alex

    Published 2022
    “…Also, on a different front, we introduce the charged string, picture language, whereby we establish a link between the theory of planar para algebras, which combines insights from the mathematics of subfactor theory and planar algebras with the mathematical physics of parafermions, and the science of quantum information and computation. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Refining learning models in grammatical inference by Wang, Xiangrui

    Published 2008
    “…Grammatical inference is a branch of computational learning theory that attacks the problem of learning grammatical models from string samples. …”
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    Thesis
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    Homogenization of nonlinear blood flow in periodic networks: the limit of small haematocrit heterogeneity by Ben-Ami, Y, Wood, BD, Pitt-Francis, JM, Maini, PK, Byrne, HM

    Published 2024
    “…We demonstrate how the statistical distribution of vessel lengths and diameters, together with the average haematocrit level, affect the statistical properties of the macroscopic permeability tensor. …”
    Journal article
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    Unraveling the association between socioeconomic diversity and consumer price index in a tourism country by Leng, Yan, Babwany, Nakash Ali, Pentland, Alex

    Published 2021
    “…Based on these strong predictive relationships, we construct daily, and spatial maps to monitor CPI measures at a high resolution to complement existing CPI measures from the statistical office. …”
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    Modélisation des interactions en Italie du Nord au premier âge du Fer: de la circulation de parures aux réseaux d’influences culturelles by Cicolani, V, Huet, T, Zamboni, L

    Published 2024
    “…This paper therefore proposes to re-examine the roles of italic populations described as peripheral within the networks of interaction and technocultural transfers that developed in the early Iron Age in northwestern Italy. By applying statistical and spatial data modelling (R program and Graph theory), it is possible to visualise and order complex and heterogeneous data, such as archaeological records, as well as to identify a dynamic typology of connected networks and sub-network. …”
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