نتایج جستجو برای: magic f

تعداد نتایج: 315820  

2016
T. Mamie Lih Wai-Kok Choong Chen-Chun Chen Cheng-Wei Cheng Hsin-Nan Lin Ching-Tai Chen Hui-Yin Chang Wen-Lian Hsu Ting-Yi Sung

MAGIC-web is the first web server, to the best of our knowledge, that performs both untargeted and targeted analyses of mass spectrometry-based glycoproteomics data for site-specific N-linked glycoprotein identification. The first two modules, MAGIC and MAGIC+, are designed for untargeted and targeted analysis, respectively. MAGIC is implemented with our previously proposed novel Y1-ion pattern...

Journal: :Australasian J. Combinatorics 2004
Alan F. Beardon

There are many results on edge-magic, and vertex-magic, labellings of finite graphs. Here we consider magic labellings of countably infinite graphs over abelian groups. We also give an example of a finite connected graph that is edge-magic over one, but not over all, abelian groups of the appropriate order.

2005
Paul Gribelyuk

Magic squares have turned up throughout history, some in a mathematical context, others in philosophical or religious contexts. According to legend, the first magic square was discovered in China by an unknown mathematician sometime before the first century A.D. It was a magic square of order three thought to have appeared on the back of a turtle emerging from a river. Other magic squares surfa...

2008
D. Shahar D. C. Tsui M. Shayegan E. Shimshoni S. L. Sondhi

We examine the longitudinal, non-linear, current-voltage characteristics near the quantum Hall liquid to insulator transition and show that a simple mapping exists between the characteristics on the quantum Hall side and those on the insulating side of the transition. More precisely, at filling factors related by the law of corresponding states the current and voltage simply trade places. We in...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2017
Abdollah Khodkar Christian Schulz Nathan Wagner

2002
Landon W. Rabern

A problem due to Martin LaBar is to find a 3x3 magic square with 9 distinct perfect square entries or prove that such a magic square cannot exist (LaBar [1]). This problem has been tied to various domains including arithmetic progressions, rational right triangles, and elliptic curves (Robertson [2]). However, there are some interesting properties that can be derived without ever leaving the do...

Journal: :Australasian J. Combinatorics 2005
Walter D. Wallis R. A. Yates

2010
Barry Duncan Scott Miller Jacqueline Sparks Eli Lilly

Journal: :The American Mathematical Monthly 2003
Matthias Beck Moshe Cohen Jessica Cuomo Paul Gribelyuk

Magic squares have turned up throughout history, some in a mathematical context, others in philosophical or religious contexts. According to legend, the first magic square was discovered in China by an unknown mathematician sometime before the first century A.D. It was a magic square of order three thought to have appeared on the back of a turtle emerging from a river. Other magic squares surfa...

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