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CPHYSICS
2007
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Simulation of n-qubit quantum systems. III. Quantum operations
During the last decade, several quantum information protocols, such as quantum key distribution, teleportation or quantum computation, have attracted a lot of interest. Despite th...
T. Radtke, S. Fritzsche
CPHYSICS
2007
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The way towards thermonuclear fusion simulators
In parallel to the ITER project itself, many initiatives address complementary technological issues relevant to a fusion reactor, as well as many remaining scientific issues. One...
A. Bécoulet, Per Strand, H. Wilson, M. Roma...
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JMLR
2008
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Exponentiated Gradient Algorithms for Conditional Random Fields and Max-Margin Markov Networks
Log-linear and maximum-margin models are two commonly-used methods in supervised machine learning, and are frequently used in structured prediction problems. Efficient learning of...
Michael Collins, Amir Globerson, Terry Koo, Xavier...
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CSDA
2007
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Model selection for support vector machines via uniform design
The problem of choosing a good parameter setting for a better generalization performance in a learning task is the so-called model selection. A nested uniform design (UD) methodol...
Chien-Ming Huang, Yuh-Jye Lee, Dennis K. J. Lin, S...
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JAIR
2006
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Multi-Issue Negotiation with Deadlines
This paper studies bilateral multi-issue negotiation between self-interested autonomous agents. Now, there are a number of different procedures that can be used for this process; ...
S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R....
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