Behaving sequences
… Let S be a sequence over an abelian group G. We say that S is a strictly g-behaving
sequence (strictly behaving for short) if S = (n1 g) · ... · (nr g) for some g ∈ G, where ni ∈ [1,ord(g)] …
sequence (strictly behaving for short) if S = (n1 g) · ... · (nr g) for some g ∈ G, where ni ∈ [1,ord(g)] …
A well-behaved cousin of the Hofstadter sequence
SM Tanny - Discrete Mathematics, 1992 - Elsevier
… properties of this sequence and establishing its asymptotics. … Fibonacci sequence closely
related to the Hofstadter sequence… the Hofstadter sequence that we consider is the sequence T(…
related to the Hofstadter sequence… the Hofstadter sequence that we consider is the sequence T(…
[HTML][HTML] Coding of serial order by neostriatal neurons: a “natural action” approach to movement sequence
JW Aldridge, KC Berridge - Journal of Neuroscience, 1998 - jneurosci.org
… In this paper we present evidence for one possible function: neostriatal neurons code the
serial order of syntactic sequences of natural behavior. By syntactic we mean a sequence that …
serial order of syntactic sequences of natural behavior. By syntactic we mean a sequence that …
Habits, action sequences and reinforcement learning
A Dezfouli, BW Balleine - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… , actions into rapidly executed action sequences. For modeling sequences of this kind we …
, it also provides a means of modeling sequences. Importantly, it also provides a model that …
, it also provides a means of modeling sequences. Importantly, it also provides a model that …
Harnessing single-cell RNA sequencing to better understand how diseased cells behave the way they do in cardiovascular disease
F Iqbal, A Lupieri, M Aikawa… - … , Thrombosis, and Vascular …, 2021 - ahajournals.org
… and epitopes by sequencing or RNA expression and protein sequencing assay can improve
… High-throughput sequencing is subsequently performed to generate nucleic acid sequences…
… High-throughput sequencing is subsequently performed to generate nucleic acid sequences…
Chaotic complex spreading sequences for asynchronous DS-CDMA. I. System modeling and results
… At the end of this section, we note that chaotic maps generate well-behaved spreading
sequences, and that a system performance lower-bound can be estimated depending only on two …
sequences, and that a system performance lower-bound can be estimated depending only on two …
[PDF][PDF] Do you believe in magic? The story of s+ C sequences
J Kaye - 1992 - academia.edu
… sequences are words like stop, skip, rescue, western, wasp and mask. I will argue that such
sequences … If Ancient Greek initial s--C sequences behaved like branching onset, then we …
sequences … If Ancient Greek initial s--C sequences behaved like branching onset, then we …
Chaotic complex spreading sequences for asynchronous DS-CDMA. Part II. Some theoretical performance bounds
… At the end of this section, we will be able to show that chaotic maps generate well-behaved
spreading sequences, so that a system performance lower bound can be estimated …
spreading sequences, so that a system performance lower bound can be estimated …
New methods for localizing and manipulating neuronal dynamics in behaving animals
… the generation of vocal sequences in the songbird. The … behaving animal to perturb the
dynamics within a single neuron. Both of these techniques are broadly applicable in behaving …
dynamics within a single neuron. Both of these techniques are broadly applicable in behaving …
Can people behave" randomly?": The role of feedback.
A Neuringer - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
… infinite random sequence, any particular finite sequence is … finite sequence is exactly
as likely as every other sequence of … sequence of 1s and 2s, it is possible to find a sub-sequence …
as likely as every other sequence of … sequence of 1s and 2s, it is possible to find a sub-sequence …