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BMCBI
2007
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Robust detection and verification of linear relationships to generate metabolic networks using estimates of technical errors
Background: The size and magnitude of the metabolome, the ratio between individual metabolites and the response of metabolic networks is controlled by multiple cellular factors. A...
Frank Kose, Jan Budczies, Matthias Holschneider, O...
BMCBI
2007
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SABERTOOTH: protein structural alignment based on a vectorial structure representation
Background: The task of computing highly accurate structural alignments of proteins in very short computation time is still challenging. This is partly due to the complexity of pr...
Florian Teichert, Ugo Bastolla, Markus Porto
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IJHPCA
2008
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De Novo Ultrascale Atomistic Simulations On High-End Parallel Supercomputers
We present a de novo hierarchical simulation framework for first-principles based predictive simulations of materials and their validation on high-end parallel supercomputers and ...
Aiichiro Nakano, Rajiv K. Kalia, Ken-ichi Nomura, ...
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CN
2007
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Identifying lossy links in wired/wireless networks by exploiting sparse characteristics
In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating link loss rates based on end-to-end path loss rates in order to identify lossy links on the network. We first derive a maximu...
Hyuk Lim, Jennifer C. Hou
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IJAR
2006
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Computing best-possible bounds for the distribution of a sum of several variables is NP-hard
In many real-life situations, we know the probability distribution of two random variables x1 and x2, but we have no information about the correlation between x1 and x2; what are ...
Vladik Kreinovich, Scott Ferson
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