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Articulation Points as N-gram Shingles William Wright Cognitive Research Associates Articulation Points An articulation point is a singularity that

promotes the continuity of circulation in an information-flow system. It can serve as a singular interface component between different dimensional (planes) systems. If it connects global and regional systems of circulation through inter-modalism (from character packet mode to float array mode) the articulation point acts as a gateway. Inflection Vectors Its effect can be considered as an inflection, and an ordered list of them can serve as an inflection vector. Of course, inflection vectors can be operated on using vector math but also set theory. If it (an inflection vector) connects two scales without loss of internal structure, the same geographical scales, such as a sheltered system and a more open one, without loss of privacy two regional systems of circulation, within the same mode, then the articulation point acts as a hub. Shingles serve as articulation points be capturing adjacency indirectly

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