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In this note, the correction to the proof of one theorem in some our previous paper [arXiv:1302.0589] will be given.
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Resubmitted as hep-ph/9502316. Removed from hep-th. Incorrigibly inept submitter publicly excoriated.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a mistake in the section 4.
A comment on the paper Appl. Phys. Lett. 104, 161116 (2014).
Reproducibility is one of the core dimensions that concur to deliver Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. Broadly speaking, reproducibility can be defined as the possibility to reproduce the same or a similar experiment or method, thereby…
Paper is withdrawn and superseded by EFI-94-36 which will appear shortly with the new hep-th number hep-th/9407111 .
There is a technical issue in the analysis that is not easily fixable. We, therefore, withdraw the submission. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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This paper clarifies the picture about Dense-choice Counter Machines, which have been less studied than (discrete) Counter Machines. We revisit the definition of "Dense Counter Machines" so that it now extends (discrete) Counter Machines,…
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