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2008
Springer
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Instruction-based development: From evolution to generic structures of digital circuits
Evolutionary techniques provide powerful tools to design novel solutions for hard problems in different areas. However, the problem of scale (i.e. how to create a large, complex s...
Michal Bidlo, Jaroslav Skarvada
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JMLR
2006
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Fast SDP Relaxations of Graph Cut Clustering, Transduction, and Other Combinatorial Problem
The rise of convex programming has changed the face of many research fields in recent years, machine learning being one of the ones that benefitted the most. A very recent develop...
Tijl De Bie, Nello Cristianini
MCS
2008
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Numerical optimal control of the wave equation: optimal boundary control of a string to rest in finite time
In many real-life applications of optimal control problems with constraints in form of partial differential equations (PDEs), hyperbolic equations are involved which typically desc...
Matthias Gerdts, Günter Greif, Hans Josef Pes...
EOR
2007
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A partition approach to the inventory/routing problem
In this study we focus on the integration of inventory control and vehicle routing schedules for a distribution system in which the warehouse is responsible for the replenishment ...
Qiu-Hong Zhao, Shouyang Wang, Kin Keung Lai
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MAGS
2006
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Utilizing node's selfishness for providing complete anonymity in peer-to-peer based grids
In this paper, a novel protocol for providing both client and server anonymity in peer-to-peer (P2P) based grids is presented. The protocol assumes individual nodes or users to be...
Rohit Gupta, Souvik Ray, Arun K. Somani, Zhao Zhan...
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