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Efficient iterative procedures for approximating fixed points of contractive-type map**s with applications
This paper introduces and analyzes some new highly efficient iterative procedures for approximating fixed points of contractive-type map**s. The...
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In Search of Living Law: How Should We Design for (Digital) Legal Interaction?
In his work on human-centric design, urban theorist Christopher Alexander elaborated design patterns as a way to conceptualise and practice urban...
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Convergence rate and exponential stability of backward Euler method for neutral stochastic delay differential equations under generalized monotonicity conditions
This work focuses on the numerical approximations of neutral stochastic delay differential equations with their drift and diffusion coefficients...
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Establishing the connection between speech-language pathologists and technology developers in designing novel textile-based AAC (TAAC) technologies
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods aim to enable a variety of interactions and participation for those with complex...
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A fast second-order absorbing boundary condition for the linearized Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation
In this paper, we present a fully discrete finite difference scheme with efficient convolution of artificial boundary conditions for solving the...
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Impact Assessment as a Legal Design Pattern—A “Timeless Way” of Managing Future Risks?
Impact assessments are increasingly employed and debated as instruments for mitigating the fundamental rights risks associated with artificial...
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Using Design Patterns to Build and Maintain the Rule of Law
Law is, and has, an architecture. This article investigates that architecture by reference to the idea of ‘pattern languages’, as described in...
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A reliable numerical algorithm mixed with hypergeometric function for analyzing fractional variational problems
The present study aims to introduce a numerical approach based on the hybrid of block-pulse functions (BPFs), Bernoulli polynomials (BPs), and...
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General double-relaxation two-sweep modulus-based matrix splitting iteration methods for horizontal linear complementarity problem
For solving horizontal linear complementarity problem (HLCP), we propose a general double-relaxation two-sweep modulus-based matrix splitting...
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Motivation of persons with cerebral palsy through participatory design: where there is a will, there is a way
Researchers and practitioners have been seeking the active participation of persons with disabilities (PwD) in participatory design (PD) to assign a...
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Unlocking the Societal Potential of Smart Grid Technologies: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Smart Grid is a transformation of the classical electricity grid incorporating and leveraging digital technologies. Smart grid is a bundle of...
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Come in and See: Translating a Design Pattern from the Courtroom into an Online Environment
Publicity is one of the core principles in procedural law and a fundamental right related to due process. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chilean...
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Recommendation Systems as Social Determinants of Health
Recommendation systems operate as underlying algorithms in social media platforms, e-commerce websites, online news websites, community forums, and...
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Stochastic iterative methods for online rank aggregation from pairwise comparisons
In this paper, we consider large-scale ranking problems where one is given a set of (possibly non-redundant) pairwise comparisons and the underlying...
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Examining generative AI user disclosure intention: an ELM perspective
Generative AI needs to collect massive information including personal information to train the model and improve the accuracy of answers. This may...
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Convergence analysis of Picard–SP iteration process for generalized \(\alpha \)–nonexpansive map**s
In this manuscript, we introduce a novel hybrid iteration process called the Picard–SP iteration process. We apply this new iteration process to...
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From low-rank retractions to dynamical low-rank approximation and back
In algorithms for solving optimization problems constrained to a smooth manifold, retractions are a well-established tool to ensure that the iterates...