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Yalcin Tuncer

Researcher at Ankara University

Publications -  5
Citations -  32

Yalcin Tuncer is an academic researcher from Ankara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Formal system & Parametric statistics. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 29 citations. Previous affiliations of Yalcin Tuncer include University of Alabama at Birmingham & Middle East Technical University.

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An overview of statistical decomposition techniques applied to complex systems

TL;DR: The current state of the art in applied decomposition techniques is summarized within a comparative uniform framework and composition is distinguished from decomposition by pointing out that the former is not a simple reversal of the latter.
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A Service-Based Entropic Model for Sensors Orchestration

TL;DR: A service-based model, which comprises of two steps that are decomposition and orchestration, for effectively managing distributed cluster networks, is described, which describes in detail the information transfer and entropy based decomposition approach.
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Some Aspects of Science-Based Technological Promotion*

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the evaluation of scientific research will be based on economic, educational, etc., yardsticks, and show that scientific research can also be supported for such nonscientific purposes as economic development, industrialization, education, etc.
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On a Chlodovsky variant of a multivariate beta operator

TL;DR: The multivariate beta-Chlodovsky operator as mentioned in this paper can preserve properties of a general function of modulus of continuity, and also the Lipschitz constant of a continuous function.
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On The Nature Of Formal System Decomposition Principles And Their Potential Applications To The Basis Of Carcinogenesis

TL;DR: An attempt is made to open up a new avenue of investigation for carcinogenesis through the application of entropic principles in complex systems and system decomposition principles.