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ALIFE
2007
13 years 5 months ago
A Living System Must Have Noncomputable Models
Chu and Ho’s recent paper in Artificial Life is riddled with errors. In particular, they use a wrong definition of Robert Rosen’s mechanism. This renders their “critical asse...
A. H. Louie
AICOM
2002
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13 years 5 months ago
The emergent computational potential of evolving artificial living systems
The computational potential of artificial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithms that govern their behavior. Modeling single organisms by means of socalled c...
Jirí Wiedermann, Jan van Leeuwen
CONCUR
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Modeling Computational Security in Long-Lived Systems
Abstract. For many cryptographic protocols, security relies on the assumption that adversarial entities have limited computational power. This type of security degrades progressive...
Ran Canetti, Ling Cheung, Dilsun Kirli Kaynar, Nan...
HICSS
2009
IEEE
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14 years 3 days ago
Monetizing the Internet: Surely There Must be Something other than Advertising
Almost all attempts to monetize internet applications targeted at individuals to date have focused on natural extensions of traditional media or traditional retailing. Most are ei...
Eric K. Clemons
ATAL
2009
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Effective solutions for real-world Stackelberg games: when agents must deal with human uncertainties
How do we build multiagent algorithms for agent interactions with human adversaries? Stackelberg games are natural models for many important applications that involve human intera...
James Pita, Manish Jain, Fernando Ordó&ntil...