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À la carte recurrence relations for continuous and discrete hypergeometric functions

À la carte recurrence relations for continuous and discrete hypergeometric functions

... of functions is that their derivatives are again hypergeometric-type ...any hypergeometric-type function is the derivative of a hypergeometric-type ... See full document

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Recurrence relations for discrete hypergeometric functions.

Recurrence relations for discrete hypergeometric functions.

... unified and con- structive approach for finding linear recurrence relations for the difference hypergeometric-type functions, ...the hypergeometric differ- ence ... See full document

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RECURRENCE RELATIONS FOR CONNECTION COEFFICIENTS BETWEEN Q-ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS OF DISCRETE

RECURRENCE RELATIONS FOR CONNECTION COEFFICIENTS BETWEEN Q-ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS OF DISCRETE

... Koekoek and R. F. Swarttouw The Askey-scheme of hypergeometric orthog- onal polynomials and its ...ematics and Informatics ...groups and q-special ... See full document

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Topological Behavior of Families of Algebraic Curves Continuously Depending on a Parameter Under Certain Conditions

Topological Behavior of Families of Algebraic Curves Continuously Depending on a Parameter Under Certain Conditions

... family, and the t-values corresponding to each shape. In (2) an algorithm for solving this question was provided (the same algorithm was adapted in (3) to the case when the family was rational, in order to ... See full document

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The limit relations between generalized orthogonal polynomials.(revised version October 1996)

The limit relations between generalized orthogonal polynomials.(revised version October 1996)

... tableau for such a kind of generalized polynomials with the description of the continuous generalized orthogonal polynomials as limit case of the discrete generalized orthogonal ...equations ... See full document

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Digitally Continuous Multivalued Functions, Morphological Operations and Thinning Algorithms

Digitally Continuous Multivalued Functions, Morphological Operations and Thinning Algorithms

... We have presented in this paper a theory of continuity in digital spaces, using multivalued functions, which extends the one introduced by Rosenfeld and provides a framework to define[r] ... See full document

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Catalog Competition: Theory and Experiments

Catalog Competition: Theory and Experiments

... 2002 and Hummel, ...(locations and prices at the same time) but, compared to the standard setup in which …rms locate at a point in the unit interval we focus on a case in which …rms can locate to the ... See full document

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Continuous vs. discrete fractional Fourier transforms

Continuous vs. discrete fractional Fourier transforms

... algebra and group, indicated Osc, which is generated by four operators: Q, P, H , and a commuting with all ...algebras and groups U(2) or U (1; 1), of 2 × 2 unitary or pseudo-unitary matrices whose ... See full document

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HIPERBOLOIDE

HIPERBOLOIDE

... theorem for holomorphic functions on the hyperboloid (or its stereographic projection onto the open unit disk D 1 ), seen as a homogeneous space of the pseudo-unitary group SU(1, ...formula for ... See full document

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A NGCC power plant with a CO2 post-combustion capture option. Optimal economics for different generation/capture goals

A NGCC power plant with a CO2 post-combustion capture option. Optimal economics for different generation/capture goals

... solutions for the joint project, as given by the different discrete and continuous decisions that the designer needs to weight in order to achieve the desired generation and capture ... See full document

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Approximation degree for generalized integral operators

Approximation degree for generalized integral operators

... Bojanic and Khan [2] and Taberska [10] estimated the rate of convergence for functions having derivative of ...rate for the Bernstein polynomials and certain other integral ... See full document

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Migrating Individuals and Probabilistic Models on DEDAS: a Comparison on Continuous Functions

Migrating Individuals and Probabilistic Models on DEDAS: a Comparison on Continuous Functions

... 5 and 6 present the results in both 50 and 100 dimensions. For each function, the best average rank is highlighted on both ...11 functions, the groups based on sending individuals obtained a ... See full document

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Optimal Piecewise Linear Function Approximation for GPU-based Applications

Optimal Piecewise Linear Function Approximation for GPU-based Applications

... ps) and fast SFU ...×4 and ×2, respectively, even though the latter is ...cache and hardware registers are being used for other tasks ... See full document

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Mischa Cotlar, in memoriam (1913 2007)

Mischa Cotlar, in memoriam (1913 2007)

... [71] M. Cotlar, On the foundations of ergodic theory, in Symposium sobre algunos problemas matem´ aticos que se est´ an estudiando en Latino Am´ erica, Diciembre, 1951, 71–84, Centro de Cooperaci´ on Cient´ıfica de la ... See full document

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Bilinear isometries on subspaces of continuous functions

Bilinear isometries on subspaces of continuous functions

... The proof of this result rests heavily on the powerful Stone-Weierstrass Theorem. In this paper we extend this bilinear version of Holszty´nski’s Theorem to a more general context, where Stone-Weierstrass Theorem is not ... See full document

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AUTOMATA THEORY AND FORMAL LANGUAGES

AUTOMATA THEORY AND FORMAL LANGUAGES

... David Griol Barres - Computer Science Department – UC3M - dgriol@inf.uc3m.es Discrete, Continuous and Hybrid Automata.. Criteria: Number of inputs.[r] ... See full document

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Dynamic programming for variable discounted Markov decision problems

Dynamic programming for variable discounted Markov decision problems

... discounted discrete time stochastic control models, were the discounts do not stay constant at each stage, obtaining results in both, the finite and the infinite horizon ...cases. For the ... See full document

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Automatic Inference of Upper Bounds for Recurrence Relations in Cost Analysis

Automatic Inference of Upper Bounds for Recurrence Relations in Cost Analysis

... Given a program and some measure of cost, we first pro- duce recurrence relations (RRs) which capture the cost of our program in terms of the size of its input data.. Second, we convert[r] ... See full document

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Forward Stagewise Naive Bayes

Forward Stagewise Naive Bayes

... In addition, note that, whereas it is straightforward for the fsNB approach to deal with data sets with both discrete and continuous predictors, it is not so simple for the Li//^-reg- [r] ... See full document

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Equicontinuity criteria for metric valued sets of continuous functions

Equicontinuity criteria for metric valued sets of continuous functions

... X and (M, d) be a Hausdorff, completely regular space and a metric space, respectively, and let C(X, M) denote the set of all continuous functions from X to M ...equicontinuous ... See full document

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