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AAAI
1996
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A Counterexample to Theorems of Cox and Fine
Cox's well-known theorem justifying the use of probability is shown not to hold in nite domains. The counterexample also suggests that Cox's assumptions are insu cient t...
Joseph Y. Halpern
IANDC
2008
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Graph connectivity, partial words, and a theorem of Fine and Wilf
The problem of computing periods in words, or finite sequences of symbols from a finite alphabet, has important applications in several areas including data compression, string se...
Francine Blanchet-Sadri, Deepak Bal, Gautam Sisodi...