https://cis.temple.edu/~lakaemper/courses/cis350_2004/etc/moeller_triangle.pdf
1 Introduction Most collision detection algorithms, such as OBBTree [Gottschalk96], sphere hier-archies [Hubbard96] and BV-trees [Klosowski97], try to minimize the number of primitive-primitive intersections that have to be computed. Still, a fast and reliable method for computing the primitive-primitive intersection is desired. Since render-ing hardware is often targeted for triangles, the ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/OSB_ICDM07.pdf
The sets of indices (ik) and (f(ik)) ik ∈ {1 . . .m} define the subsequences a′ of a and b′ of b, such that f restricted to (ik) is a bijection. This explains the phrase “subsequence bijection” in Optimal Subsequence Bi-jection (OSB).
https://ronlevygroup.cst.temple.edu/courses/2023_fall/chem5302/slides-notes/DDM_FEP_lecture.pdf
Very important type of “reaction”: bimolecular non-covalent binding R(sol) + L(sol)
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS2033-Spring12/ElementaryProbabilityforApplications/ch2.pdf
The last equality is easy to prove: The number of ways of picking m objects out of n to take is the same as the number of ways of choosing n − m to leave behind.
https://sites.temple.edu/cognitionlearning/files/2013/09/Gunderson-et-al-2012-Sex-Roles.pdf
Abstract Girls tend to have more negative math attitudes, including gender stereotypes, anxieties, and self-concepts, than boys. These attitudes play a critical role in math performance, math course-taking, and the pursuit of math-related career paths. We review existing research, primarily from U.S. samples, showing that parents’ and teachers
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/jiang_www_2020.pdf
ABSTRACT Serendipity recommendation has attracted more and more atten-tion in recent years; it is committed to providing recommendations which could not only cater to users’ demands but also broaden their horizons. However, existing approaches usually measure user-item relevance with a scalar instead of a vector, ignoring user preference direction, which increases the risk of unrelated ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/generic.pdf
A new logic is introduced, and applied to the generating, evaluating, using, and revising of generic sentences. This logic is designed for an adaptive system working with insufficient knowledge and resources. It is different from existing logics by using a term-oriented language, an experience-grounded semantics, and a set of syllogistic inference rules. It is argued that generic sentences ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/hoc4667-liu.pdf
ABSTRACT The non-existence of an end-to-end path poses a challenge in adapting the traditional routing algorithms to delay tolerant networks (DTNs). Previous works include centralized rout-ing approaches based on deterministic mobility, ferry-based routing with deterministic or semi-deterministic mobility, °ooding-based approaches for networks with general mo-bility, and probability-based ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/handbook-part1.pdf
The 19 chapters in this section cover a wide range of topics across multiple layers: MAC (part of the data link layer), network, and applications. One chapter is devoted to the cross-layer architecture for ad hoc wireless networks. Several chapters deal with various efficient and scalable routing, including multicasting and geocasting, in ad hoc wireless networks. One chapter discusses routing ...
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Table 3: DPC Practice Characteristics in Ten Most Populous Cities in US This table shows all of the DPC practices included in the analysis for Table 1. This includes practices within the city limits of the cities included in Table 1 according to the DPC Frontier Mapper that meet the three-part definition of the DPC model in that they charge a recurring monthly or yearly membership fee, they do ...