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ICC
2007
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Utility Maximization for OFDMA Systems Over Discrete Sets
— The main task in OFDM downlink scheduling design is to maximize some kind of utility considering user specific as well as system induced constraints. A typical example is the ...
Chan Zhou, Gerhard Wunder, Thomas Michel
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COMPGEOM
2004
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Inner and outer rounding of set operations on lattice polygonal regions
Robustness problems due to the substitution of the exact computation on real numbers by the rounded floating point arithmetic are often an obstacle to obtain practical implementa...
Olivier Devillers, Philippe Guigue
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ISAAC
2009
Springer
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15 years 8 months ago
Parameterizing Cut Sets in a Graph by the Number of Their Components
For a connected graph G = (V, E), a subset U ⊆ V is called a k-cut if U disconnects G, and the subgraph induced by U contains exactly k (≥ 1) components. More specifically, a ...
Takehiro Ito, Marcin Kaminski, Daniël Paulusm...
ISBI
2004
IEEE
16 years 4 months ago
SCIRun/BioPSE: Integrated Problem Solving Environment for Bioelectric Field Problems and Visualization
SCIRun is a general purpose problem solving environment that seeks to integrate the steps of preparing, executing, and visualizing simulations of physical and biological systems. ...
Robert S. MacLeod, David M. Weinstein, J. Davison ...
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ANTS
2006
Springer
139views Algorithms» more  ANTS 2006»
15 years 7 months ago
Hard Instances of the Constrained Discrete Logarithm Problem
The discrete logarithm problem (DLP) generalizes to the constrained DLP, where the secret exponent x belongs to a set known to the attacker. The complexity of generic algorithms f...
Ilya Mironov, Anton Mityagin, Kobbi Nissim