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DCC
2003
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
A Geometric Relationship Between Equivalent Spreads
By Andr`e theory, it is well known how to algebraically convert a spread in a projective space to an equivalent spread (representing the same translation plane) in a projective sp...
Keith E. Mellinger
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Formal Relationships Between Geometrical and Classical Models for Concurrency
A wide variety of models for concurrent programs has been proposed during the past decades, each one focusing on various aspects of computations: trace equivalence, causality betwe...
Eric Goubault, Samuel Mimram
ANOR
2005
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13 years 5 months ago
Optimal Consumption Portfolio and No-Arbitrage with Nonproportional Transaction Costs
In this paper we consider a finite-state financial market with non-proportional transaction cost and bid-ask spreads. The transaction cost consists of two parts: a fixed cost and a...
Xiuli Chao, K. K. Lai, Shouyang Wang, Mei Yu
ISDA
2009
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
Similarity Analysis of Protein Binding Sites: A Generalization of the Maximum Common Subgraph Measure Based on Quasi-Clique Dete
—Protein binding sites are often represented by means of graphs capturing their most important geometrical and physicochemical properties. Searching for structural similarities a...
Imen Boukhris, Zied Elouedi, Thomas Fober, Marco M...
DGCI
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Characterizing and Detecting Toric Loops in n-Dimensional Discrete Toric Spaces
Toric spaces being non-simply connected, it is possible to find in such spaces some loops which are not homotopic to a point: we call them toric loops. Some applications, such as t...
John Chaussard, Gilles Bertrand, Michel Couprie