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Bisection: A type of graph partitioning that splits the vertex set into two parts of nearly equal size, typically with the aim of minimising inter-part edge crossings.
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Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) is a movement dedicated to living frugally to retire at a young age. FIRE devotees aim to save at least 25 times their annual expenses.
This method is developed based on the low-rank representation model, and it aims to capture the global and local properties inherent in data. In order to make the LRR matrix describe the spatial ...
The Semantic Internet of Things (SIoT) is the extension of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Semantic Web, which aims to build an interoperable collaborative system to solve the heterogeneous ...
Graph traversal is a common task in algorithm design, where you need to visit all the nodes in a graph and perform some operation on them. But how do you decide which traversal method to use ...
Methane (CH4), one of the most abundant natural gases on Earth, is still widely used to power several buildings and to fuel some types of vehicles. Despite its widespread use, storing and transporting ...
Exploring drug–target interactions (DTIs) is crucial for drug discovery. Most existing methods for predicting DTIs rely solely on the linear structures of molecules, such as SMILES or the amino acid ...
Motivation: Drug-target interaction (DTI) prediction is a relevant but challenging task in the drug repurposing field. In-silico approaches have drawn particular attention as they can reduce ...
Electrostatic interactions in systems composed of finite-sized dielectric materials extend well beyond simple point-charge approximations, particularly when many-body polarization effects become ...
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