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Surprisal analysis
Surprisal analysis is an information-theoretical analysis technique that integrates and applies principles of thermodymamics and maximal entropy…
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2020
2020
Script knowledge constrains ellipses in fragments – Evidence from production data and language modeling
Robin Lemke
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Lisa Schäfer
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Heiner Drenhaus
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Ingo Reich
SCIL
2020
Corpus ID: 209442189
We investigate the effect of script-based (Schank and Abelson 1977) extralinguistic context on the omission of words in fragments…
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2017
2017
Average surprisal of parts-of-speech
Hannah Kermes
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E. Teich
2017
Corpus ID: 49576056
We present an approach to investigate the differences between lexical words and function words and the respective parts-of-speech…
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2016
2016
Link between Alhassid-Levine and Hioe-Eberly formalisms of $SU(N)$ equation of motion
Dawit Hiluf
2016
Corpus ID: 119189930
Geometric representations of solutions provides intuitive physical insights. To which end studying dynamics of Quantum systems…
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2003
2003
Photolysis of oxalyl chloride (ClCO)2 at 248 nm: Emission of co(v' ≤ 3, J' ≤ 51) detected with time-resolved Fourier transform spectroscopy
Chia-Yan Wu
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Yuan‐Pern Lee
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J. Ogilvie
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Niann S. Wang
2003
Corpus ID: 55120378
Upon photolysis of oxalyl chloride at 248 nm, rotationally resolved emission of CO (v ≤ 3) in the spectral region 1900-2300 cm…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Applications of the Information Theory to Problems of Molecular Electronic Structure and Chemical Reactivity
R. Nalewajski
2002
Corpus ID: 15351044
Abstract: Recent studies on applications of the information theoretic concepts to molecular systems are reviewed. This survey…
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1995
1995
Carbon monoxide oxidation on Rh(111): Velocity and angular distributions of the CO2 product
J. Colonell
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K. Gibson
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S. Sibener
1995
Corpus ID: 55061932
The velocity and angular distributions of CO2 produced by CO oxidation on Rh(111) have been measured as a function of surface…
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1992
1992
The Inference of Physical Phenomena in Chemistry: Abstract Tomography, Gedanken Experiments, and Surprisal Analysis
C. Strauss
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P. Houston
1992
Corpus ID: 59237043
The maximum entropy method for tomographic reconstruction of a joint probability distribution from its marginals can be applied…
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1986
1986
Translational energy disposal and mechanisms of unimolecular dissociative photo-ionization with He(I) and Ne(I) resonance lines. A surprisal analysis of the CH3F→CH3++F process
J. Momigny
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R. Locht
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G. Caprace
1986
Corpus ID: 54503135
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1984
Highly Cited
1984
H+D2 reaction dynamics. Determination of the product state distributions at a collision energy of 1.3 eV
E. Marinero
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C. Rettner
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R. Zare
1984
Corpus ID: 85503148
Two‐photon resonance, three‐photon ionization has been used to determine the HD product internal state distribution formed by the…
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1982
1982
Surprisal analysis of inclusive reactions
T. Tsukamoto
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Y. Kawazoe
1982
Corpus ID: 53512467
Surprisal analysis is applied to inclusive nuclear reactions of (e,e'), (..cap alpha..,..cap alpha..'), and (Li,Li'). By…
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