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  • contains S is the subgroup CG(S). A subgroup H of a group G is called a self-normalizing subgroup of G if NG(H) = H. The center of G is exactly CG(G) and G...
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  • the weak normalization property or is (weakly) normalizing (WN) if every object is weakly normalizing. An object a is strongly normalizing if every sequence...
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    Unterthiner, Thomas; Mayr, Andreas; Hochreiter, Sepp (2017-06-08). "Self-Normalizing Neural Networks". Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems...
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    {\displaystyle G} . Normalizer Conjugate closure Normal core Malnormal subgroup Contranormal subgroup Abnormal subgroup Self-normalizing subgroup Characteristic...
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  • field of group theory, a Carter subgroup of a finite group G is a self-normalizing subgroup of G that is nilpotent. These subgroups were introduced by...
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    {\mathfrak {l}}} is nilpotent and self-normalizing page 80. The self-normalizing condition is equivalent to being the normalizer of a Lie algebra. This means...
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  • A pseudocode for training normalizing flows is as follows: INPUT. dataset x 1 : n {\displaystyle x_{1:n}} , normalizing flow model f θ ( ⋅ ) , p 0 {\displaystyle...
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  • abnormality to other subgroup properties: Every abnormal subgroup is a self-normalizing subgroup, as well as a contranormal subgroup. The only normal subgroup...
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  • method used to normalize the range of independent variables or features of data. In data processing, it is also known as data normalization and is generally...
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    field has characteristic zero, then a maximal toral subalgebra is self-normalizing, and so is equal to the associated Cartan subalgebra. If in addition...
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  • ^{(k)}}:x_{1...m}^{(k)}\rightarrow y_{1...m}^{(k)}} called the Batch Normalizing transform. The output of the BN transform y ( k ) = B N γ ( k ) , β (...
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  • these functions as self-recognizers. Brown and Palsberg showed that self-recognizers could be defined in several strongly-normalizing languages, including...
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  • rotors compose single-sidedly. The alternative formulation above is not self-normalizing and motivates the definition of spinor in geometric algebra as an object...
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  • measure their INR (International Normalized Ratio) levels themselves at your premises without going to a clinic. People who self-monitor their INR levels use...
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    Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T., often written as SMART) is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives (HDDs)...
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  • In particular, a maximal toral Lie subalgebra in this setting is self-normalizing, coincides with its centralizer, and the Killing form of g {\displaystyle...
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  • Self-disclosure is a process of communication by which one person reveals information about themselves to another. The information can be descriptive or...
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  • learning, normalization is a statistical technique with various applications. There are mainly two forms of normalization, data normalization and activation...
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  • In mathematics, a self-adjoint operator on a complex vector space V with inner product ⟨ ⋅ , ⋅ ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle \cdot ,\cdot \rangle } is a linear...
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  • group, Q16, also forms a subgroup of 2O, index 3. This subgroup is self-normalizing so its conjugacy class has 3 members. There are also isomorphic copies...
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