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13. DIMACS Workshop on Diagonal Matrix Scaling and its Generalizations and Their Applications in Convex Programming Over Cones
- dimacs.rutgers.edu
- DIMACS Workshop on Diagonal Matrix Scaling and its Generalizations and Their Applications in Convex Programming Over Cones.
14. Quote DB :: Dave Barry :: I realise that I'm making gender-based generalizations here, but...
- www.quotedb.com
- "I realise that I'm making gender-based generalizations here, but my feeling is that if God did not want us to make gender-based generalizations, She would not have given us genders. ...
15. Observers can collect data from a sample in order to make generalizations about a population
- www.tiem.utk.edu
- Observers can collect data from a sample in order to make generalizations about a population. For example, we could collect data on height from a sample of college students in order to make generalizations about the entire population of college students. ... We can use statistics to describe, analyze, and interpret data in order to make generalizations about the sample and the population. ...
- Generalizations about a population also depend on the mean and variability of the sampled data. ...
16. Workshop on Wavelets and their generalizations
- www.math.auc.dk
17. The Sphere in Three Dimensions and Higher: Generalizations and Special Cases
- www.theory.org
18. Symbolic Generalizations or Definitions
- www.gwu.edu
19. 20: Group Theory and Generalizations
- www.math.niu.edu
20. Some Generalizations on the Algebra of I(1) Processes
- ideas.repec.org
- Papers | Articles | Software | Books | Chapters | Authors | Institutions | JEL Classification | NEP reports | Search | Viewers | New papers by email | Author registration | Rankings | Volunteers | FAQ | Help! Some Generalizations on the Algebra of I(1) Processes.
- "Some generalizations on the algebra of I(1) processes," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. ...
21. hep-th/9511037 Topological Quantum Field Theory: A Progress Report
- arxiv.org
- I concentrate mainly on the connection between Chern-Simons gauge theory and Vassiliev invariants, and Donaldson theory and its generalizations and Seiberg-Witten invariants. ...
22. Fodor On Frege Cases
- humanities.uchicago.edu
- Intentional Generalizations? .
- Let's assume there are psychological generalizations that the folk rely upon in explaining and predicting the behavior of their fellows. Let's further assume these generalizations are intentional, in that they do their explanatory and predictive work by attributing to the subjects in their domain intentional mental states such as beliefs, desires, and the like. ... purely denotational/truth-conditional, mental contents in its generalizations; so the sentences expressing its generalizations should be transparently read. ... 1 Accordingly, the sentences expressing narrow generalizations will contain opaque contexts, indicated by `that'-clauses (`believes that. ... In recent years, the question of whether such generalizations are broad or narrow has received considerable attention in philosophy of psychology. The general consensus among theorists has been that because generalizations like (G) are false when construed transparently, intentional psychology cannot be broad. ...
- But if psychological explanation is nomic and intentional, as assumed here, the generalizations involved in the explanation of this behavior must be adverting to such contents; hence those generalizations must be narrow. ...
- Accordingly, the importance of the question of whether intentional explanation involves broad or narrow generalizations can hardly be overestimated. In particular, arguments purporting to show that such generalizations could in fact be broad are potentially of great significance, and hence should be examined with care. ...
- Fodor has argued that intentional generalizations are all broad and the sentences expressing them, like (G), are true. ... So Fodor suggests: Read the sentences transparently and treat the apparent counterexamples to the generalizations they express as exceptions, not defeaters. ...
- He needs to explain why certain prima facie counterexamples to transparently expressed generalizations should be treated rather as exceptions without already assuming that sentences like (G), when read transparently, express truths. ...
- (III) No psychology that accepts PIE can count Frege patients as subjects covered by its (relevant) generalizations; that is, Frege patients are outside the proper domain of intentional explanation/prediction. ...
- (V) Statistically atypical/abnormal agents are outside the proper domain of intentional generalizations. ...
- Such agents typically will not be in epistemic equilibrium with respect to the facts on which they act, so perhaps they can be excluded from the domain of intentional generalizations. ...
23. SPELLING GENERALIZATIONS
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24. Workshop on Wavelets and their generalizations
- www.math.aau.dk
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