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ENTCS
2010
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Two Ways to Common Knowledge
It is not clear what a system for evidence-based common knowledge should look like if common knowledge is treated as a greatest fixed point. This paper is a preliminary step towar...
Samuel Bucheli, Roman Kuznets, Thomas Studer
TARK
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Logical omniscience and common knowledge: WHAT do we know and what do WE know?
: Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. Our existing logics of knowledge based on Kripke structures seem to justify lo...
Rohit Parikh
ICCS
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Using Formal Concept Analysis and Information Flow for Modelling and Sharing Common Semantics: Lessons Learnt and Emergent Issue
Abstract. We have been witnessing an explosion of user involvement in knowledge creation, publication and access both from within and between organisations. This is partly due to t...
Yannis Kalfoglou, W. Marco Schorlemmer
BMCBI
2007
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Meta-analysis of several gene lists for distinct types of cancer: A simple way to reveal common prognostic markers
Background: Although prognostic biomarkers specific for particular cancers have been discovered, microarray analysis of gene expression profiles, supported by integrative analysis...
Xinan Yang, Xiao Sun
CORR
2012
Springer
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12 years 9 days ago
Resource Allocation with Subcarrier Pairing in OFDMA Two-Way Relay Networks
Abstract—This study considers an orthogonal frequencydivision multiple-access (OFDMA)-based multi-user two-way relay network where multiple mobile stations (MSs) communicate with...
Hao Zhang, Yuan Liu, Meixia Tao