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    Control of parabolic systems with boundary conditions involving time-delays

    P. K. C. Wang in 5th Conference on Optimization Techniques Part I (1973)

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    On a class of optimization problems involving domain variations

    P. K. C. Wang in New Trends in Systems Analysis (1977)

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    Identification problems in plasma physics

    P. K. C. Wang in Distributed Parameter Systems: Modelling and Identification (1978)

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    Analysis of the p-adic construction of multivariate correction coefficiencts in polynomial factorization: Iteration vs. recursion

    In a recently published paper [4] the author described a new algorithm for multivariate polynomial factorization over the integers. One important feature of this algorithm is the variable-by-variable p-adic co...

    Paul S. Wang in Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (1979)

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    Chapter 14. Applications and protocols

    Stephen R. Kimbleton, Pearl Wang in Distributed Systems — Architecture and Imp… (1981)

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    Implementation of a p-adic package for polynomial factorization and other related operations

    The design and implementation of a p-adic package, called P-pack, for polynomial factorization, ged, squarefree decomposition and univariate partial fraction expansion are presented. P-pack is written in FRANZ LI...

    Paul S. Wang in EUROSAM 84 (1984)

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    Automatic Recognition of Low Resolution Tactile Sensing Data Using Rapid Transformation

    A pattern is the description of an object that is sensed by appropriate hardware to form a useful data set, which in turn can be processed by a computer. In this paper, we concentrate on a class of patterns ar...

    Kai-Kuang Ma, Paul P. Wang, Jack Rebman in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (1984)

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    Code generation and optimization for finite element analysis

    The design and implementation of a software system for automatically generating code for finite element analysis are described. Exact symbolic computational techniques are employed to derive strain-displacemen...

    T. Y. P. Chang, J. A. van Hulzen, Paul S. Wang in EUROSAM 84 (1984)

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    Taking advantage of symmetry in the automatic generation of numerical programs for finite element analysis

    The automatic generation of FORTRAN code for finite element analysis is described. A software system running under the VAXIMA system is constructed to perform the analytical derivation and the FORTRAN code gen...

    Paul S. Wang in EUROCAL '85 (1985)

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    An improved plotting package for VAXIMA

    The package provides a convenient user friendly environment for the integration of symbolic mathematics and high resolution graphics. It is not necessary for the user to have extensive knowledge of graphics to...

    Douglas A. Young, Paul S. Wang in EUROCAL '85 (1985)

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    The Design and Implementation of a Distributed Database System

    This paper describes what has been learnt from the experience of implementing a local area network and a distributed data base system. Solutions for those typical issues arising from the distribution of data a...

    Jyh-Sheng Ke, Ching-Liang Lin, Hsing-Lung Chen in Computer-Based Automation (1985)

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    Computer-Aided Finite Element Analysis: Interfacing Symbolic and Numerical Computational Techniques

    The design and implementation of a software system for generating finite elements and related computations are described. Exact symbolic computational techniques are employed to derive strain-displacement matr...

    Paul S. Wang in Computer-Based Automation (1985)

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    A Fast Serial and Parallel Thinning Algorithm

    A fast serial and parallel algorithm for thinning digital patterns is presented. The processing speed is faster than the algorithms in the literature [3],[4],[9],[12] in that it reads pixels along the edge of ...

    P. S. P. Wang, Y. Y. Zhang in Cybernetics and Systems ’86 (1986)

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    Semi-Lattice Isomorphism of the Extensions of Possibility Measure and the Solutions of Fuzzy Relation Equation

    The extensions of possibility measure may be obtained by solving a certain fuzzy relation equation, and the semi-lattice formed by all extensions of possibility measure is isomorphic to the semi-lattice formed...

    Zhenyuan Wang in Cybernetics and Systems ’86 (1986)

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    The Relationships of Receptors for Phencyclidine and Sigma Opiates in Rat Cerebellum: An Electrophysiological Analysis

    Two groups of opioid compounds seem to share many pharmacological properties with PCP, even though their structures are markedly different: benzomorphans such as cyclazocine and Nallylnormetazocine (SKF-10,047...

    Barry Hoffer, Michael Palmer, Elizabeth Moore, Martha Kim in Receptor-Receptor Interactions (1987)

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    Some recent advances on the possibility measure theory

    Zhenyuan Wang in Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems (1987)

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    Characteristics of QP-C and Reconstitution of the QH2-CYT C Reductase

    Although the essential role of Q in electron transport has been generally accepted as respiratory or redox (electron or hydrogen) carrier (1–3), the reaction mechanism and the sequence of the reaction in the r...

    Tsing-Ying Wang, Zhen-** Zhang, Tsoo E. King in Cytochrome Systems (1987)

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    The Feature Locating for Fingerprint Recognition

    The feature locating in fingerprint image is to determine a reference coordinate in which the positions of minutiae may be fixed up, depending on the textures of the core of the print. The coordinates must be ...

    Wang Houshu, Yu Shenglin, Wu Yiquan in ASST ’87 6. Aachener Symposium für Signaltheorie (1987)

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    Iron Cluster Sites of Cardiac Ip-Subunit of Succinate Dehydrogenase

    Comparison of the amino acid sequence worked out for the Ip subunit of succinate dehydrogenase from cardiac mitochondria with that of microbial enzyme and funarate dehydrogenase as well as ferredoxins suggests...

    Tsoo E. King, N. S. Reimer, M. T. Seaman, L. Q. Sun, Q. W. Wang in Cytochrome Systems (1987)

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    Early Software Size Estimation: A Critical Analysis of the Software Science Length Equation and a Data-Structure-Oriented Size Estimation Approach

    Estimating the effort involved in software development is one of the most important tasks in any software project. Using current estimation techniques, early size estimation is typically a critical component o...

    A. S. Wang, H. E. Dunsmore in Empirical Foundations of Information and Software Science III (1987)

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