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An Elegant Argument that P≠NP

An Elegant Argument that P≠NP

... prove that it is impossible for such an algorithm to ...ity, that the code of any algorithm considered in our proof does not contain full or partial solutions to any instances of ...of an ... See full document

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Educ. Pesqui.  vol.31 número2 en a07v31n2

Educ. Pesqui. vol.31 número2 en a07v31n2

... formulation that can establish a communication between the social and exact ...defines that the complexity paradigm corresponds to the irruption of the antagonisms in the heart of the organized phenomena – ... See full document

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Complexidade descritiva de classes de complexidade probabilísticas de tempo polinomial e das classes ⊕P e NP∩coNP através de lógicas com  de segunda ordem

Complexidade descritiva de classes de complexidade probabilísticas de tempo polinomial e das classes ⊕P e NP∩coNP através de lógicas com de segunda ordem

... obtain an alternative proof for the characterization of ...result that used a logic with probabilistic ...obtain an alternative characterization for this ...class NP ∩ coNP. Finally, we show ... See full document

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Rev. bras. estud. popul.  vol.28 número1

Rev. bras. estud. popul. vol.28 número1

... highlights that Americans hold both cultural models, and these values seem to be held by all Americans, regardless of race, education, and religious ...thinks that they are not due to different cultural ... See full document

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Real objects in fictional situations: an argument for i-desires as indispensable states Yuchen GUO

Real objects in fictional situations: an argument for i-desires as indispensable states Yuchen GUO

... argue that the above proposal confuses our attitudes towards fictional characters with attitudes towards fictions (Currie & Ravenscroft 2002, ...desire that Anna is safe in the fiction. In order to read ... See full document

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On the Relationship between Classes P and NP

On the Relationship between Classes P and NP

... classes P and NP does not answer to the question about the possibility of effectively solving problems as the class NP and the class ...found that the lack of an existing definition of ... See full document

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John Rawls’ ‘justice as fairness’ and the demandingness problem

John Rawls’ ‘justice as fairness’ and the demandingness problem

... recognized that an argument of this sort might be used to question his ...refusal that those better off ‘deserve’ their higher condition and, therefore, should not be restricted by egalitarian ... See full document

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Robustness of a bisimulation-type faster-than preorder

Robustness of a bisimulation-type faster-than preorder

... everything that can happen when disregarding time can still happen in time zero; at the same time, Zeno behaviour is not really relevant when studying worst-case ...specified. An elegant type of ... See full document

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DELTA  vol.30 número1

DELTA vol.30 número1

... Affectedness has often been invoked as a principle governing the externalization of arguments in certain grammatical structures. This paper reviews the works that have been carried out on this matter and presents ... See full document

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Zappi DC Taylor NP

Zappi DC Taylor NP

... Cactaceae that occur on iron-stone (canga) substrate at Serra dos Carajás, in the Brazilian Pará state, including detailed descriptions, illustrations and comments on the morphology of the ... See full document

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Utilização de fósforo e características do sistema radicular e da parte aérea da planta de arroz.

Utilização de fósforo e características do sistema radicular e da parte aérea da planta de arroz.

... RESUMO A seleção de plantas mais eficientes no uso do fósforo é importante para tornar mais econômica a cultura do arroz e, assim, maximizar a produção de grãos. Conduziu-se este trabalho com o objetivo de es- tudar as ... See full document

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Total dominator chromatic number of a graph

Total dominator chromatic number of a graph

... Abstract. Given a graph G, the total dominator coloring problem seeks a proper coloring of G with the additional property that every vertex in the graph is adjacent to all vertices of a color class. We seek to ... See full document

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Heterogeneous researchers in a two-sector representative consumer economy

Heterogeneous researchers in a two-sector representative consumer economy

... considers that different R&D projects have different degrees of risk; (2) fluctuations are the direct result of absence of full ...considering that short run variations in aggregate output and ... See full document

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Chatz Pin Stav parte 001

Chatz Pin Stav parte 001

... Difference equations, retarded argument, advanced argument, oscillatory solu- tions, nonoscillatory solutions.. Introduction1[r] ... See full document

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Rocha Batista3 and José Francisco Montenegro Valls4

Rocha Batista3 and José Francisco Montenegro Valls4

... P. notatum Fluegge, P. compressifolium Swallen, P. usterii Hack., P. plicatulum Michx., P. atratum Swallen, P. coryphaeum Trin., P. lividum, P. rhodopedum L. B. ... See full document

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Asymmetric continuous-time neural networks without local traps for solving constraint satisfaction problems.

Asymmetric continuous-time neural networks without local traps for solving constraint satisfaction problems.

... show that asymmetric continuous-time neural networks can solve constraint satisfaction problems without getting trapped in non-solution ...quintessential NP-complete ...evidence that limit cycles may ... See full document

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Mat. Res.  vol.18 número5

Mat. Res. vol.18 número5

... indicating that stibnite synthesized was an amorphous ...demonstrate that our methodology yielded a material of high chemical ...showed that the amorphous stibnite present a nanospheres ... See full document

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Longevity and plasticity of CFTR provide an argument for noncanonical SNP organization in hominid DNA.

Longevity and plasticity of CFTR provide an argument for noncanonical SNP organization in hominid DNA.

... argue that over hundreds of millions of years and ongoing SNP accrual, a threshold of this sort should have been expected for CFTR long ...Note that when individuals or organisms with severe homozygous CFTR ... See full document

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Extraterrestrials and their uses

Extraterrestrials and their uses

... argued that there could only be one ...suggest that an omnipotent God could not have made more worlds had He wished to do ...assert that He had in fact made more was even more dangerous, as ... See full document

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David Botting THE CUMULATIVE FORCE OF ANALOGIES

David Botting THE CUMULATIVE FORCE OF ANALOGIES

... analogue that some predicate can be applied to it, ...or argument it is. It is just a fact about the world that gets expressed in the ...relations that could cash out the meaning of “in virtue ... See full document

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