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Synchronization in Heterogeneous Networks of Hippocampal Interneurons
(University of Waterloo, 2005)The hippocampus is one of the most intensely studied brain structures and the oscillatory activity of the hippocampal neurons is believed to be involved in learning and memory consolidation. Therefore, studying rhythm ... -
Synchronization of Complex-Valued Dynamical Networks
(University of Waterloo, 2021-09-27)Dynamical networks (DNs) have been broadly applied to describe natural and human systems consisting of a large number of interactive individuals. Common examples include Internet, food webs, social networks, neural networks, ... -
Synchronization of coupled reaction-diffusion neural networks: Delay-dependent pinning impulsive control
(Elsevier, 2019-12)This paper studies the synchronization problem of coupled reaction-diffusion neural networks with time-varying delays. A novel pinning impulsive controller is proposed, where distributed delays and discrete delays are taken ... -
Synchronized closed path following for a differential drive and manipulator robot
(IEEE, 2016-05-23)We locally solve a synchronized path-following problem for a heterogeneous multiagent system consisting of a differential drive robot and a serial manipulator. Each is assigned a simple, regular, and closed curve in its ... -
Synchronized closed-path following for a mobile robot and an Euler-Lagrange system
(University of Waterloo, 2013-09-20)We propose and solve a synchronized path following problem for a differential drive robot modeled as a dynamic unicycle and an Euler-Lagrange system. Each system is assigned a simple closed curve in its output space. The ... -
Synchronized Motion Control of Dual Robot Manipulator Systems
(University of Waterloo, 2020-09-14)Dual manipulator systems are capable of accomplishing a variety of tasks, such as manipulating large and heavy objects and assembling parts, that might be impossible for single manipulators. These collaborative tasks ... -
Synergistic pH effect for reversible shuttling aptamer-based biosensors between graphene oxide and target molecules
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011-06-07)DNA aptamers are known to desorb from graphene oxide (GO) surface in the presence of target molecules. We demonstrate herein that the binding equilibrium can be shifted by simply tuning the solution pH. At lower pH, the ... -
Synergy in Additive Manufacturing and Machining of Complex Design Topologies
(University of Waterloo, 2019-06-25)Additive manufacturing (AM) enables freedom of design, part complexity and customization with minimal added cost, light weighting, design for function, and part consolidation. It is gaining increasing interests in the ... -
Syntactic Complexities of Nine Subclasses of Regular Languages
(University of Waterloo, 2012-07-31)The syntactic complexity of a regular language is the cardinality of its syntactic semigroup. The syntactic complexity of a subclass of the class of regular languages is the maximal syntactic complexity of languages in ... -
Syntactic Complexities of Six Classes of Star-Free Languages
(Otto-von-Guericke-Universit¨at Magdeburg, 2012)The syntactic complexity of a regular language is the cardinality of its syntactic semi-group. The syntactic complexity of a subclass of regular languages is the maximal syntactic complexity of languages in that subclass, ... -
Syntactic Complexities of Some Classes of Star-Free Languages
(Springer, 2012)The syntactic complexity of a regular language is the cardinality of its syntactic semigroup. The syntactic complexity of a subclass of regular languages is the maximal syntactic complexity of languages in that subclass, ... -
Syntactic complexity of prefix-, suffix-, bifix-, and factor-free regular languages
(Elsevier, 2012-08-31)The syntactic complexity of a regular language is the cardinality of its syntactic semigroup. The syntactic complexity of a subclass of the class of regular languages is the maximal syntactic complexity of languages in ... -
Syntactic Complexity Of R- And J-Trivial Regular Languages
(World Scientific Publishing, 2014-11-01)The syntactic complexity of a subclass of the class of regular languages is the maximal cardinality of syntactic semigroups of languages in that class, taken as a function of the state complexity n of these languages. We ... -
Syntactic Complexity of Regular Ideals
(Springer, 2017-08-04)The state complexity of a regular language is the number of states in a minimal deterministic finite automaton accepting the language. The syntactic complexity of a regular language is the cardinality of its syntactic ... -
Syntactic Complexity of Suffix-Free Languages
(Elsevier, 2017-09-05)We solve an open problem concerning syntactic complexity: We prove that the cardinality of the syntactic semigroup of a suffix-free language with n left quotients (that is, with state complexity n) is at most (n−1)n−2+n−2 ... -
Syntheses and Applications of Vinylstannanes
(University of Waterloo, 2009-08-10)The development of methods for the synthesis of vinylstannanes is reported. The applications of these useful compounds are highlighted in a variety of total syntheses of natural products. -
Synthesis and Application of Graphene Decorated Nanocomposites for Photovoltaics and Printed Electronics
(University of Waterloo, 2019-08-07)Improving the yield performance of commercial solar cells has been a major topic of interest for many research studies as different processing parameters are extensively explored. Screen printing metallization is the most ... -
Synthesis and Characterisation of Chiral Nanomaterials and their Influence on Stem Cell Differentiation
(University of Waterloo, 2017-08-11)Tissue engineering is a field related to regenerative medicine which aims at replacing or regenerating a patient’s tissue, usually using a combination of cells and a bioactive material which is designed to influence cell ... -
Synthesis and characterization of arborescent graft copolymers
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Synthesis and Characterization of Cyclopentadienyl Dicarbonyldiphenylphosphinopropyliron for Migratory Insertion Polymerization
(University of Waterloo, 2013-04-29)Metal-containing polymers (MCPs) are emerging as a class of interesting materials with promising properties and functions. Although many techniques are available for their synthesis, the range of main-chain MCPs available ...