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Set agreement, where processors decisions constitute a set of outputs, is notoriously harder to analyze than consensus where the decisions are restricted to a single output. This is because the topological questions that underly set agreement are not about ...
The CSCL community faces two main challenges with respect to learning and argumentation. The scientific challenge is to understand how argumentation produces learning, that is to discover which cognitive mechanisms, triggered by argumentative interactions, ...
We find a uniform semiclassical (SC) wave function describing coherent branched flow through a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG), a phenomenon recently discovered by direct imaging of the current using scanned probed microscopy [M.A. Topinka, B.J. LeRoy, ...
This paper gives an example of how predictive models of the deterioration of reinforced concrete pipes and the consequences of failure can be used to develop risk-based replacement strategies for redundant reinforced concrete pipe networks. It also shows h ...
This paper examines a number of chaos shift keying methods Different approaches for the optimization of the transmitter and the receiver (based on statistical arguments) are compared through simulation. Based on the results, The tradeoff between computatio ...
In this note, we provide an analytical approximation to the exponential integral valid for all values of its argument. The approximation is constructed by interpolation between the exponential integral's small and large asymptotes.The interpolation contain ...
The Lambert W is a transcendental function defined by solutions of the equation W exp(W) = x. For real values of the argument, x, the W-function has two branches, W-0 (the principal branch) and W-1 (the negative branch). A survey of the literature reveals ...
For the development and evaluation of methods for person identification, verification, and other tasks, databases play an important role. Despite this fact, there exists no measure whether a given database is sufficient to train and/or to test a given algo ...
This contribution analyses the arguments of students in a learning activity entitled "Argue Graph". This activity is intended to make students understand the relationship between learning theories and design choices in courseware development. The analysis ...
The relation between the Eulerian and the Lagrangian correlation functions is studied in two spatial dimensions. Simple analytical expressions for the full space-time varying Eulerian correlation are derived solely on the basis of the one-dimensional waven ...