In this paper we present the Dinosaur Hypothesis, which states that the behaviour of a market never settles down and that the population of predictors continually co-evolves with t...
Michael Kampouridis, Shu-Heng Chen, Edward P. K. T...
Abstract. Recently, there has been much interest in multi-party session types (MPSTs) as a means of rigorously specifying protocols for interaction among multiple distributed parti...
K. C. Sivaramakrishnan, Karthik Nagaraj, Lukasz Zi...
Using unconstrained binary quadratic programming problem as a case study, we investigate the role of multi-parent crossover operators within the memetic algorithm framework. We eva...
Abstract. We introduce, analyze, and experimentally examine co-solvability, an ability of a solution to solve a pair of fitness cases (tests). Based on this concept, we devise a co...
SAGA is a high-level programming interface which provides the ability to develop distributed applications in an infrastructure independent way. In an earlier paper, we discussed ho...