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Introduced 50 years ago by David Kazhdan, Kazhdan's Property (T) has quickly become an active research area in mathematics, with a lot of important results. A few years later, this property has been generalized to discrete group actions by Robert J. Zimmer ...
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We present two Lie algebroids linked to the construction of the linearizing output of an input affine nonlinear system. The algorithmic development of the linearizing output proceeds inductively, and each stage has two structures, namely a codimension one ...
The equivalence of Boolean functions with respect to five invariance (aka translation) operations has been well considered with respect to the Rademacher-Walsh spectral domain. In this paper, we introduce a hybrid approach that uses both the Reed-Muller an ...
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Two Lie algebroids are presented that are linked to the construction of the linearizing output of an affine in the input nonlinear system.\ The algorithmic construction of the linearizing output proceeds inductively, and each stage has two structures, name ...
A directed acyclic graph (DAG) is the most common graphical model for representing causal relationships among a set of variables. When restricted to using only observational data, the structure of the ground truth DAG is identifiable only up to Markov equi ...