Dyck paths with no peaks at height .
Peart, Paul, Woan, Wen-Jin (2001)
Journal of Integer Sequences [electronic only]
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Peart, Paul, Woan, Wen-Jin (2001)
Journal of Integer Sequences [electronic only]
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Individual items of flow in a telecommunications or a transportation network may need to be separated by a minimum distance or time, called a “headway”. If link dependent, such restrictions in general have the effect that the minimum time path for a “convoy” of items to travel from a given origin to a given destination will depend on the size of the convoy. The Quickest Path problem seeks a path to minimise this convoy travel time. A closely related bicriterion problem is the Maximum...
Suen, Stephen, Wagner, Kevin P. (2010)
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Klee, Steven, Pudwell, Lara, Gillman, Rick (2004)
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Dumitriu, Ioana, Rassart, Etienne (2003)
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Pascual Jara, Luis M. Merino, Gabriel Navarro (2005)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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The notion of the path coalgebra of a quiver with relations introduced in [11] and [12] is studied. In particular, developing this topic in the context of the weak* topology, we give a criterion that allows us to verify whether or not a relation subcoalgebra of a path coalgebra is the path coalgebra of a quiver with relations.
Laure Coutin (2012)
ESAIM: Probability and Statistics
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We present the rough path theory introduced by Lyons, using the swewing lemma of Feyel and de Lapradelle.
Udayan Darji, Michael Evans (1995)
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A. M. Bruckner, R. J. O'Malley, and B. S. Thomson introduced path differentiation as a vehicle for unifying the theory of numerous types of generalized differentiation of real valued functions of a real variable. Part of their classification scheme was based on intersection properties of the underlying path systems. Here, additional light is shed on the relationships between these various types of path differentiation and it is shown how composite differentiation and first return differentiation...
Gessel, Ira M., Xin, Guoce (2006)
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