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<big>'''Chromosome structure via Euclidean Distance Matrices'''</big>
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<big>'''Welcome to &nbsp;<math>\mathcal{W}\imath\kappa\imath mization</math>&nbsp;:&nbsp;&nbsp; a repository and resource for all things Optimization.'''</big>
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The data represents the auto-correlation coefficients for gene expression of 3827 genes from the circular chromosome of E.coli across 49 different experimental conditions. In the data, the axis is ordered according the order in which genes appear in the E.coli circular chromosome with an arbitrary start and end point. The expression was smoothed at various resolutions to highlight spatial patterns at different scales. In this way the correlation matrices compliment eachother. Bright green indicates a correlation coefficient of +1 and bright red indicates anticorrelation, -1. It is assumed that the E.coli chromosome is structured such that genes which posetively correlate are close in distance within the cell, whereas genes which anticorrelate are far in distance. The exact relation is unknown but it would be interesting to try the alternate hypothesis to see what effect this has on the structure of the molecule.
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Welcome to  LaTeX: \mathcal{W}\imath\kappa\imath mization :   a repository and resource for all things Optimization.

Feel free to edit existing material or make a new entry in this Wiki. We welcome articles, research, speculation, biographies, and definitions in mathematical Optimization.

To make a new entry, search for the exact title you have in mind. Then follow the directions to create a new page, or click on the title-link you chose.
You can simply type into a page as you would an email, or copy your existing LaTeX replacing $ $ with <math> </math> . This Wiki even understands some HTML.
For detailed instructions (equation typesetting, fundamentals, special characters, foreign language, diacriticals, etc.), see How to Edit.

You may attach your name to your work, or remain anonymous, or reference your own optimization-related material existing elsewhere.
Pages you create may be protected, if desired.

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