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Which isn't bad, or new: Blue Note did something analogous in 2000 with "New Directions," which reformulated classic pieces from that label's catalog.

Our idea comes from [25], which reformulated the piecewise constant Chan-Vese model [3] into a convex model.

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The solution procedure is on the basis of a Plevako's representation, which reformulates the elasticity equations into some uncoupled fourth-order partial differential equations with respect to some potential functions.

In this paper, based on unified approach proposed in [25], we derive the efficient nonlinear absorbing boundary conditions (ABCs), which reformulates the problem on unbounded domain to an initial boundary value problem on bounded domain.

Now, the label is gearing up to deliver Acheron Remixed, and we're delighted to shareBerlin-based producer Ziúr's contribution to the package, which reformulates the original's smooth and swampy tenor into something a bit more geometrically perturbed.

Parameter expansion is a reparameterization method, which reformulates the statistical model by replacing certain parameters with others that are not correlated and therefore generate MCMC chains with much better mixing than the original chains [ 22, 31, 32].

It filed a legal brief to that effect in 2012 regarding Warner Chilcott, a pharmaceutical firm which had reformulated an antibiotic three times.

But, they say, the effectiveness of the flu shots, which are reformulated every year in an attempt to match the strains most likely to be circulating that season, varies depending on the population being inoculated and the year.

We propose a new mixed-integer/disjunctive programming model which is reformulated as a mixed-integer linear program.

In this paper, we consider the combined road toll pricing and capacity expansion problem, which is reformulated as a bi-level programming problem [17].

The former gives rise to a nonlinear programming problem with complementarity constraints (NPCC), which is reformulated as a mixed integer linear program, thereby the global optimal solution can be found with moderate computational effort.

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