An example of a linear sequence. A list of numbers or diagrams that are in a particular order is called a sequence close sequenceA sequence is a set of numbers that follow a certain rule. For example, ...
Extracting regularities from temporal sequences of events is central to human cognition. By identifying patterns, people form predictions about upcoming events. If, when waiting at a train crossing, ...
We describe a new computer program, Trilogy, for the automated discovery of sequence-structure patterns in proteins. Trilogy implements a pattern discovery algorithm that begins with an exhaustive ...
Nature follows mathematical rules and creates repeating patterns across completely different organisms and environments.
Introduce children to patterns, and help them learn to recognise the mathematical rules behind them, describe patterns and create their own, with these ideas from Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner ...