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AGI
2011
14 years 4 months ago
Structural Emergence in Partially Ordered Sets Is the Key to Intelligence
Extraordinary structural organization known as emergence is observed in partially ordered sets when a recently discovered functional is minimized. Emergence creates the first stru...
Sergio Pissanetzky
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EH
2005
IEEE
119views Hardware» more  EH 2005»
15 years 6 months ago
Survivability of Embryonic Memories: Analysis and Design Principles
This paper proposes an original approach to the reliability analysis for Embryonics [4], by introducing the accuracy threshold measure, borrowed from fault-tolerant quantum comput...
Lucian Prodan, Mihai Udrescu, Mircea Vladutiu
COCO
2003
Springer
118views Algorithms» more  COCO 2003»
15 years 6 months ago
Lower bounds for predecessor searching in the cell probe model
We consider a fundamental problem in data structures, static predecessor searching: Given a subset S of size n from the universe [m], store S so that queries of the form “What i...
Pranab Sen
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IMA
2001
Springer
78views Cryptology» more  IMA 2001»
15 years 5 months ago
Unconditionally Secure Key Agreement Protocol
Abstract. The key agreement protocol are either based on some computational infeasability, such as the calculus of the discrete logarithm in [1], or on theoretical impossibility un...
Cyril Prissette
CORR
2010
Springer
109views Education» more  CORR 2010»
15 years 26 days ago
Optimal Direct Sum Results for Deterministic and Randomized Decision Tree Complexity
A Direct Sum Theorem holds in a model of computation, when for every problem solving some k input instances together is k times as expensive as solving one. We show that Direct Su...
Rahul Jain, Hartmut Klauck, Miklos Santha