Behaving sequences

W Gao, J Peng, G Wang - Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 2011 - Elsevier
… 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)] …

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(…

[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 …

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 …

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

Chaotic complex spreading sequences for asynchronous DS-CDMA. I. System modeling and results

G Mazzini, G Setti, R Rovatti - IEEE Transactions on Circuits …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… 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 …

[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 …

Chaotic complex spreading sequences for asynchronous DS-CDMA. Part II. Some theoretical performance bounds

R Rovatti, G Setti, G Mazzini - IEEE Transactions on Circuits …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… 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 …

New methods for localizing and manipulating neuronal dynamics in behaving animals

MS Fee, MA Long - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2011 - Elsevier
… 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

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