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Furthermore, we mathematically demonstrate that when the interconnect's bridge latency is below 264 cycles, privatizing L2 caches beats privatizing both L2 and L3 caches, while the reverse is true for large bridge latencies representing high-traffic and heavy workload applications.

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Harvard geometer and Fields medalist Shing-Tung Yau has provided a mathematical foundation for string theory, offered new insights into black holes, and mathematically demonstrated the stability of our universe.

The other principal surface waves are called Rayleigh waves after the British physicist Lord Rayleigh, who first mathematically demonstrated their existence.

The conditions have n different versions whose equivalence cannot be mathematically demonstrated.

With the proposed control scheme, the well-posedness and stability of the closed-loop system are mathematically demonstrated.

The British geneticist R.A. Fisher mathematically demonstrated a direct correlation between the amount of genetic variation in a population and the rate of evolutionary change by natural selection.

It is mathematically demonstrated that the volcano curve is an essential property in catalysis, which results from the self-poisoning effect accompanying the catalytic adsorption process.

It has also been mathematically demonstrated by the present design that there exists a direct qualitative equivalence between the temporal evolution of the adiabatic temperature rise and the concentration of the limiting reactant for an exothermic chemical reaction, carried out in semi batch mode.

Management: Social scientist Alessandro Pluchino of the University of Catania in Italy and colleagues for mathematically demonstrating that organizations can increase efficiency by giving people promotions at random.

In a broad sense, the obtained curves confirm what is mathematically demonstrated in Appendix, that an MMSE will provide a very high equalization weight when is exposed to a null, and that will do the opposite thing for a peak.

In a recent paper, Mussa, Mitchell and Glen (MMG) have mathematically demonstrated that the "Laplacian Corrected Modified Naïve Bayes" (LCMNB) algorithm can be viewed as a variant of the so-called Standard Naïve Bayes (SNB) scheme, whereby the role played by absence of compound features in classifying/assigning the compound to its appropriate class is ignored.

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