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Cohomology of associative H-pseudoalgebras
(Cornell University, 2020-12-25)
We define cohomology of associative H-pseudoalgebras, and we show that it describes module extensions, abelian pseudoalgebra extensions, and pseudoalgebra first order deformations. We describe in details the same results ...
Architectonics, associativity and abstraction – 3AArchitectonics, associativity and abstraction – 3A
(Universidad de Valparaiso, 2023)
Semi-Heyting Algebras and Identities of Associative Type
(University of Lodz, 2019-06-30)
An algebra A = ⟨A, ∨, ∧, →, 0, 1⟩ is a semi-Heyting algebra if ⟨A, ∨, ∧, 0, 1⟩ is a bounded lattice, and it satisfies the identities: x ∧ (x → y) ≈ x ∧ y, x ∧ (y → z) ≈ x ∧ [(x ∧ y) → (x ∧ z)], and x → x ≈ 1. ℋ denotes the ...
Response to Letter to the Editor: Comment on the Review Article: "ANCA-Associated Vasculitis in Latin America. A systematic Literature Review: About Their Epidemiology and Their Clinical Features" by Victor R. Pimentel-Quiroz, et al. (J Clin Rheumatol 2022;28:44-51)
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2022)
We read with interest the article by Pimentel-Quiroz et al revising ANCA-associated vsculitis (AAV) in Latin America. This region has more than 650 millon inhabitants with a mix of different ancestries that has brought ...
Feature Selection using Associative Memory Paradigm and Parallel Computing
(Computación y Sistemas; Vol. 17 No. 1, 2013-03-06)
Abstract: Performance of most pattern classifiers is improved when redundant or irrelevant features are removed. Nevertheless, this is mainly achieved by highly demanding computational methods or successive classifiers’ ...
Estimating dyad association probability under imperfect and heterogeneous detection
(Elsevier Science, 2011-08)
In animal behaviour studies, association indices estimate the proportion of time two individuals (i.e. a dyad) spend in association. In terms of dyads, all association indices can be interpreted as estimators of the ...
Morphological bidirectional associative memories
(Pergamon-elsevier Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 1999)