XCSP3: An Integrated Format for Benchmarking Combinatorial Constrained
Problems
November 10, 2016
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Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
We propose a major revision of the format XCSP 2.1, called XCSP3, to build
integrated representations of combinatorial constrained problems. This new
format is able to deal with mono/multi optimization, many types of variables,
cost functio...
On the ranks of elliptic curves with isogenies
November 4, 2016
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Mathematics
Number Theory
Number Theory
In recent years, the question of whether the ranks of elliptic curves defined
over Q are unbounded has garnered much attention. One can create
refined versions of this question by restricting one's attention to elliptic
curves ov...
Structural Evolutions in Atoms of the Elements Executing Confined
Interstate Electron Dynamics
November 3, 2016
Physics
Materials Science
Differentiating structural evolution from structural development or formation
opens many avenues of research. This research particularly broadens the horizon
of chemical science. When atoms of a suitable element amalgamate undergo
uniformly...
A Cayley graph for F2×F2 which is not minimally almost
convex
October 31, 2016
Mathematics
Group Theory
We give an example of a Cayley graph Γ for the group F2×F2 which is not minimally almost convex (MAC). On the other hand, the
standard Cayley graph for F2×F2 does satisfy the falsification by
fellow travel...
Infinity categories with duality and hermitian multiplicative infinite
loop space machines
October 31, 2016
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Mathematics
K-Theory and Homology
Algebraic Topology
Category Theory
We show that any preadditive infinity category with duality gives rise to a
direct sum hermitian K-theory spectrum. This assignment is lax symmetric
monoidal, thereby producing E-infinity ring spectra from preadditive symmetric
monoidal inf...
On the interplay between notions of additive and multiplicative
largeness and its combinatorial applications
October 30, 2016
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Mathematics
Combinatorics
Dynamical Systems
Many natural notions of additive and multiplicative largeness arise from
results in Ramsey theory. In this paper, we explain the relationships between
these notions for subsets of N and in more general ring-theoretic
structures. ...
Nonequilibrium and nonlinear kinetics as key determinants for
bistability in fission yeast G2-M transition
October 30, 2016
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Quantitative Biology
Molecular Networks
Subcellular Processes
A living cell is an open, nonequilibrium biochemical system where ATP
hydrolysis serves as the energy source for a wide range of intracellular
processes, possibly including the assurance for decision-making. In the fission
yeast cell cycle,...
Hamiltonian analysis of the BFCG theory for a strict Lie 2-group
October 30, 2016
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Physics
Mathematics
Mathematical Physics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
High Energy Physics - Theory
Mathematical Physics
We perform a complete Hamiltonian analysis of the BFCG action for a general
Lie 2-group by using the Dirac procedure. We show that the resulting dynamical
constraints eliminate all local degrees of freedom which implies that the BFCG
theory...
Reduced-Order Modeling for Heston Stochastic Volatility Model
October 29, 2016
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Mathematics
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
Numerical Analysis
In this paper, we compare the intrusive proper orthogonal decomposition (POD)
with Galerkin projection and the data-driven dynamic mode decomposition (DMD),
for Heston's option pricing model. The full order model is obtained by
discontinuou...
The ACPATH Metric: Precise Estimation of the Number of Acyclic Paths in
C-like Languages
October 25, 2016
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Computer Science
Software Engineering
Programming Languages
NPATH is a metric introduced by Brian A. Nejmeh in [13] that is aimed at
overcoming some important limitations of McCabe's cyclomatic complexity.
Despite the fact that the declared NPATH objective is to count the number of
acyclic execution...