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15The adjacent Hindman’s Theorem and the $$\mathbb Z$$-Ramsey’s TheoremArchive for Mathematical Logic 65 (4): 451-463. 2026.We consider the restriction of Ramsey’s theorem that arises from considering only translation-invariant colourings of pairs, and show that this has the same strength (both from the viewpoint of Reverse Mathematics and from the viewpoint of Computability Theory) as the Adjacent Hindman’s Theorem, proposed by L. Carlucci (Arch. Math. Log. 57 (2018), 381–359). We also investigate some higher dimensional versions of both of these statements.
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27The editor has review copies of the following books. Potential reviewers should contact the editor to obtain a review copy (rhaynes@ phil. ufl. edu). Books not previously listed are in bold-faced type (review)Agriculture and Human Values 19 273-274. 2002.
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Paul Grice, Philosopher and Linguist (review)Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (2). 2007.
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98Streaming big time series forecasting based on nearest similar patterns with application to energy consumptionLogic Journal of the IGPL 31 (2): 255-270. 2023.This work presents a novel approach to forecast streaming big time series based on nearest similar patterns. This approach combines a clustering algorithm with a classifier and the nearest neighbours algorithm. It presents two separate stages: offline and online. The offline phase is for training and finding the best models for clustering, classification and the nearest neighbours algorithm. The online phase is to predict big time series in real time. In the offline phase, data are divided into …Read more
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