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María Navarro-Cáceres, Javier Félix Merchán Sánchez-Jara, Valderi Reis Quietinho Leithardt and Raúl García-Ovejero
In Western tonal music, tension in chord progressions plays an important role in defining the path that a musical composition should follow. The creation of chord progressions that reflects such tension profiles can be challenging for novice composers, a...
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Stuart Hadfield, Zhihui Wang, Bryan O?Gorman, Eleanor G. Rieffel, Davide Venturelli and Rupak Biswas
The next few years will be exciting as prototype universal quantum processors emerge, enabling the implementation of a wider variety of algorithms. Of particular interest are quantum heuristics, which require experimentation on quantum hardware for their...
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Sara Gestrelius, Martin Aronsson, Anders Peterson
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Using mathematical methods to support the yearly timetable planning process has many advantages. Unfortunately, the train timetabling problem for large geographical areas and many trains is intractable for optimization models alone. In this paper, we the...
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Michal Pietrzak, Piotr Pietrzak, Joanna Baran
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Higher education is a form of a merit good. This is why governments usually support the delivery of this good. However, one could doubt the efficiency of such solution. How well do public higher education institutions (HEIs) do their job? How to measure ...
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Michelle Stern, Lorraine Flint, Justin Minear, Alan Flint, Scott Wright
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A daily watershed model of the Sacramento River Basin of northern California was developed to simulate streamflow and suspended sediment transport to the San Francisco Bay-Delta. To compensate for sparse data, a unique combination of model inputs was dev...
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