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The plot was an old parking lot. The boxes/garden is designed to be moved if needed.

Out for my birthday, plotting to hijack the corporate card for three one-way tickets to Tuscany.

Early June 2014, the start of our first full growing season, and the plots are starting to look nice and green.

Community detection in complex networks is a hard problem whose classical formulation is the maximisation of the modularity. Since this problem cannot be solved exactly in a reasonable time, heuristics are used to find the best communities.

 

The Louvain method is an efficient technique to study this problem and consists in a sequence of passes, each being composed of a sequence of iterations. During one iteration of a given pass, all nodes are considered once and are moved from one community to another so as to maximise the gain of modularity. Rather than doing iterations for a given pass while an improvement can be achieved, we study here the loss of quality if we only perform iterations while the improvement is greater than a given epsilon.

 

The above plot displays the final modularity (in red) and execution time (in blue) as a function of this epsilon. The greater the epsilon, the less iterations are going to be performed at each pass. This can be seen of the blue curve: with a maximal optimization (left part of the curve), the computation time can take as long a 550s, while with a higher value of epsilon, it can be divided by 10. On the other hand, the red curve displays the final modularity obtained and we can see that even with high value of epsilon, the final quality is still good. It is only above a given value, which is between 0.1 and 0.01 depending on the network, that the quality drops suddenly. Therefore, there is not always a compromise to do between time and quality of the decomposition in communities.

 

In specific cases the modularity is even better with a high epsilon than with a small one. This can be understood as follows: a strong optimisation of the modularity on the first pass can impose too much constraints on the obtained partition and prevent further optimisation to be achieved on subsequent passes. On the other hand, doing a smaller optimization during the first pass can leave much more space for further optimization.

 

The Complex Networks Team

Plot 11: Elsie Muriel Compston

Robert Compston

 

In Loving Memory of

 

our parents

ELSIE MURIEL

COMPSTON

died 16th June 1990

Aged 80 years.

Loved wife of

Bob.

 

ROBERT

COMPSTON

died 6th June 1993

Aged 92 years.

Loved mother of

Elsie

 

So dearly loved, so sadly missed.

 

COMPSTON

Plotting SVGs from a processing sketch.

Plotting his next move in the scrabble game. Sadly, Grandpa Chapin passed away only a week and a half after this picture was taken and a week after we said out goodbyes as he headed home to Arizona.

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The plot thickens...

 

Now a snowman has made an appearance on the road to Cougar Canyon...

Tilly hatching her plan for world domination !

mi amigo es un superhéroe

me eseño que todas las pelis tienen un plot point

es como si una pelota de tenis picara en el guión

por ejemplo, en la Cenicienta el plot point sería el momento en que aparece el ada madrina..

me encanto esa idea

la vida esta llena de plot points..

Legio plots in ROMA Transtiberim and ROMA Maritima. No longer in existence.

அன்புடைய வாடிக்கையாளர்களுக்கு மதுராந்தகம் அருகில் அமைந்துள்ள ராபர்ட் கார்டன் என்ற மாதத்தவணை திட்ட மனைப்பிரிவில் கிரைய பத்திரம் செய்த வாடிக்கையாளர்களில் முதல்கட்டமாக 18 பேருக்கு தனிபட்டா வந்திருக்கிறது.

மேலும் விவரங்கள் கீழ்கண்டவாறு:

வரிசை எண் வாடிக்கையாளர் பெயர் ஊர்பெயர் பட்டா எண்

1 ராசாத்தி - குண்டுமேடு – பெருங்களத்தூர் 1

2. வளர்மதி - குண்டுமேடு – பெருங்களத்தூர் 1

3. வசந்தா - சோழங்கநல்லூர் – சென்னை 1

4. சதாசிவம் - டொம்பிவேலி மேற்க்கு – மும்னப 4

5. சந்திரசேகரன் - டொம்பிவேலி மேற்க்கு – மும்னப 4

6. மாலதி - ஊரப்பாக்கம் – சென்னை 2

7. சங்கர் - ஊரப்பாக்கம் – சென்னை 1

8. திணேஷ்குமார் - ஊரப்பாக்கம் – சென்னை 1

9. சிவகுமார் - ஊரப்பாக்கம் – சென்னை 1

10. திருஞானசம்பந்தம் - மேடவாக்கம் – சென்னை 2

தொடர்புக்கு,

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Installation view of PLOTTING A CITY.

Curated by Patrick Macaulay

 

2011 WINTER EXHIBITIONS

JANUARY 29 – APRIL 3, 2011

 

Venue: west arcade vitrines

Photography: Tom Bilenkey

Book your beach club property in Shrivardhan !! NA plots for sale in Konkan are available. Enjoy your second home with family at Punir Gaurav

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Plots in raigad district

 

18:00:02 up 3 days, 31 min, 0 users, load average: 0.78, 0.49, 0.43 | temp=41.7'C | Start

18:00:12 up 3 days, 31 min, 0 users, load average: 1.35, 0.63, 0.48 | temp=42.2'C | SID plot Finished

The wild flower plot on the Lansdowne Estate is in full bloom and glorious to see such beautiful colour and so many flowers. There are so many different variety of coloured poppies to see, as well as lots of other flowers that I don't know the names of.

A dog plotting to pounce on some birds if only she weren't attached to a leash.

Alliance Group’s new residential project in Next-Gen City of Oragadam–has been designed to cater to the needs of everyone from readers to athletes. Villa Belvedere has exquisitely crafted villas plots over a land of 54 acres. Oragadam offers easy accessibility to the city. Medcorridor Health Group is a major hospital situated in Oragadam. Located on the outskirts of the city, Oragadam is one of the world’s largest automobile hub after Detroit, USA.

 

5 mins from the Aerospace Industrial Hub

DTCP approved villa plots

Bang on 6 lane oragadam and state highway

Close to the Proposed Ascendas warehouse park

Close to the Automobile Hub with over 22 Fortune 500 companies located

60 and 40 feet black topped road / Rain water harvesting / Under ground water and EB connections

 

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Since I was a kid, I have always been captivated by the paper shrouded rockets like "The Point". My biggest nemesis, however, was always the Centuri Vulcan. I built lots of them but never got one to behave or even look very good...until I became a BAR and cloned one. It's not the best flyer in the world but it actually works which is more than I can say about any that I built in the 70s.

 

Recently, I have been in contact with Blades from TRF about his 24mm upscale and he kindly sent me the PDFs for the shrouds. After some conversation, we mentioned other scales and I mentioned that I used to be an engineer and still had a color plotter that handles media up to 5 feet wide and 300 feet long. This also means no splicing of the shrouds!

 

I tried to print first on a sheet of posterboard but the plotter did not like that. The media was too thick. I visited the local paper distributor and found 130# cardstock that was less expensive, bigger, thinner and stronger than the posterboard. I ordered some sheets and resolved to give it a try.

 

It took some trial and error but I found that landscape orientation would actually work.

 

Family and neighbours enjoying the evening as gangsters. Are they also plotting something? Everyone seemed a little more cheeky than usual all dressed up.

 

Karen Bloomfield

The hamlet of Bakka along the Sognefjord

A bushman named James Gailt was admitted to the hospital yesterday suffering from a fracture at the base of the skull. On the previous day he had been engaged in bushfelling operations at Pukekohe, and a tree fell on him and caused the injury.

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19120319.2.85

 

A BUSHMAN KILLED.

The death at the hospital yesterday morning of James Gailt, a middle-aged man, formed the subject of a further inquiry. It was stated in evidence that the deceased was struck on the head by a tree while working in the bush at Pukekohe, and was admitted to the hospital on the 18th inst. His skull was fractured, and up to the time of death he did not regain consciousness. The inquest is proceeding.

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19120325.2.77

 

A BUSHMAN'S DEATH.

The jury returned a verdict that death was due to cerebral Hemmorhage(sic), following on a fracture of the skull.

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19120325.2.18

 

Plot 43: James Lawthorpe Gailt (37) 1912 – Bushman – Fractured skull

 

unmarked grave

Plot 34: Steven Foster (58) 1946 – Farmer *** forename & age

Ethel Jean Foster (94) 1956

 

In Loving Memory Of

STOVIN FOSTER

died 17th Oct. 1946, aged 88 years

And his beloved wife

ETHEL JEAN

died 25th July 1956, aged 94 years

 

Forever with the Lord.

Plot 51: Sarah Porotska (92) 2014

 

(Hebrew Inscription)

In Loving Memory of

SARAH YEVSEYEVNA-ZUBYEVNA POROTSKA

8 May 1922 – 8 February 2014

Much loved wife of the late lev Tablis,

latest issue of plots where I have a 6 page story featured inside. A western-horror. All in all I like the printing quality of the publication. sure does look good. Plots has their own flickr page at

www.flickr.com/people/plotscomics/

Joshua Le Gallienne – Listening to the Wind (Zero-Material Performance)

 

Sound Plotting event • 20th August 2022 • Stanmer Organics, Stanmer Park, Brighton

 

Photo credit: Joshua Le Gallienne

 

Set in the verdant sprawling plots of Stanmer Organics and its space age centrepiece The Earthship, Sound Plotting is a day of site specific sound art, interactive installations, deep listening, sound walks, improvised music and pop up performances. Come and explore the hidden and apparent sonic landscapes of an incredible site and uniquely inspiring artistic and fun environment. Organised by: Lost Property, Sound Art Brighton, The Rose Hill, Safehouse, Yellow Door Collective, Ceremonial Laptop.

Art for the Soul by RICHARD LAZZARA

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Amsterdam

Marzo 2004

After decades of toil, an old machinist plots his escape from the oppressive grasp of the Communist regime. Through hidden passages, shadow and grief, he struggles. Ingenuity, reflexes and deception are his tools. Along the road, he befriends the most unlikely creature, an abandoned little robot. Could they escape this bleak and deadly world, together?

 

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