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BIOINFORMATICS
2006
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Intervention in a family of Boolean networks
Motivation: Intervention in a gene regulatory network is used to avoid undesirable states, such as those associated with a disease. Several types of intervention have been studied...
Ashish Choudhary, Aniruddha Datta, Michael L. Bitt...
CPHYSICS
2006
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Simulation of n-qubit quantum systems. II. Separability and entanglement
Studies on the entanglement of n-qubit quantum systems have attracted a lot of interest during recent years. Despite the central role of entanglement in quantum information theory...
T. Radtke, S. Fritzsche
JACM
2006
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Finding a maximum likelihood tree is hard
Abstract. Maximum likelihood (ML) is an increasingly popular optimality criterion for selecting evolutionary trees [Felsenstein 1981]. Finding optimal ML trees appears to be a very...
Benny Chor, Tamir Tuller
OCLC
2008
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Those who don't look don't find: disciplinary considerations in repository advocacy
Purpose of this paper By describing some of the often ignored aspects of repository advocacy, such as disciplinary differences and how these might affect the adoption of a particu...
Danny Kingsley
AIL
2005
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Persuasion Dialogue in Online Dispute Resolution
In this paper we show how dialogue-based theories of argumentation can contribute to the construction of effective systems of dispute resolution. Specifically we consider the role ...
Douglas Walton, David M. Godden