نتایج جستجو برای: rational life

تعداد نتایج: 817380  

Fareeha Saadia Malik Zawwar Hussain, Maria Hussain

The rational cubic function with three parameters has been extended to rational bi-cubic function to visualize the shape of regular convex surface data. The rational bi-cubic function involves six parameters in each rectangular patch. Data dependent constraints are derived on four of these parameters to visualize the shape of convex surface data while other two are free to refine the shape of s...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2017
Keita Inasawa Kenji Yasunaga

Rational proofs, introduced by Azar and Micali (STOC 2012), are a variant of interactive proofs in which the prover is rational, and may deviate from the protocol for increasing his reward. Guo et al. (ITCS 2014) demonstrated that rational proofs are relevant to delegation of computation. By restricting the prover to be computationally bounded, they presented a one-round delegation scheme with ...

2006
Ian Holden Laurent Balmelli Gary Pollice

The Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is a general-purpose, graphical modeling language for product and systems development. The new standard gives systems engineers and architects a much-needed way to collaborate using a common language specifically designed for systems engineering. This month, we introduce SysML by presenting a real-life example of a product with multiple sub-systems, all of ...

2007
KEITH CONRAD

Suppose a, b, c, and d are rational numbers such that a2, b2, c2, and d2 form an arithmetic progression: the differences b2−a2, c2−b2, and d2−c2 are equal. One possibility is that the arithmetic progression is constant: a2, a2, a2, a2. Are there arithmetic progressions of four rational squares which are not constant? This question was first raised by Fermat in 1640. There are no such progressio...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2012
Thomas W. L. Norman

A population of fully rational agents play a symmetric 2-player game in biological fitnesses, but each agent’s play is determined by his payoffs, which are free to evolve according to “survival of the fittest” pressures. An equilibrium-selection mechanism is assumed to exist, and deliver a unique outcome for any given profile of payoffs; this allows the evolution of payoffs to be modeled as a w...

2009
John A. Sloboda Rochel Gelman Elizabeth S. Spelke Elizabeth Meck

The world we live in contains animate and inanimate objects, and adults think about these classes of objects in different ways. Consider one clear case from each class: a cat and a chair. We expect a young kitten to grow an4 change shape over time, but do not expect a newly made chair to do this. If one used instruments to alter the shape of the chair, we might not accept the result as the same...

Journal: :international journal of mathematical modelling and computations 0
s. sohrabi hesan university of tabriz,tabriz iran, islamic republic of faculty of mathematical science y. gholizade atani m. hesan

in this paper we investigate the behavior of solutions, stable and unstable of the solutions a second-order rational difference equation. also we will discuss about the behavior of solutions a the rational system, we show these solutions may be stable or unstable.

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