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SAGT
2010
Springer
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On Nash-Equilibria of Approximation-Stable Games
Abstract. One reason for wanting to compute an (approximate) Nash equilibrium of a game is to predict how players will play. However, if the game has multiple equilibria that are f...
Pranjal Awasthi, Maria-Florina Balcan, Avrim Blum,...
TMC
2010
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Energy-Optimal Scheduling with Dynamic Channel Acquisition in Wireless Downlinks
—We consider a wireless base station serving L users through L time-varying channels. It is well known that opportunistic scheduling algorithms with full channel state informatio...
Chih-Ping Li, Michael J. Neely
CORR
2011
Springer
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On a linear programming approach to the discrete Willmore boundary value problem and generalizations
We consider the problem of finding (possibly non connected) discrete surfaces spanning a finite set of discrete boundary curves in the three-dimensional space and minimizing (glo...
Thomas Schoenemann, Simon Masnou, Daniel Cremers
JCT
2011
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Small subgraphs in random graphs and the power of multiple choices
The standard paradigm for online power of two choices problems in random graphs is the Achlioptas process. Here we consider the following natural generalization: Starting with G0 a...
Torsten Mütze, Reto Spöhel, Henning Thom...
MONET
2011
14 years 9 months ago
Jamming in Wireless Networks Under Uncertainty
— The problem of jamming plays an important role in ensuring the quality and security of wireless communications, especially at this moment when wireless networks are quickly bec...
Eitan Altman, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Andrey Garna...