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CORR
2010
Springer
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Guessing Revisited: A Large Deviations Approach
The problem of guessing a random string is revisited and some prior results on guessing exponents are re-derived using the theory of large deviations. It is shown that if the seque...
Manjesh Kumar Hanawal, Rajesh Sundaresan
LOGCOM
2008
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Three Scenarios for the Revision of Epistemic States
This position paper discusses the difficulty of interpreting iterated belief revision in the scope of the existing literature. Axioms of iterated belief revision are often present...
Didier Dubois
ACTAC
2005
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Generation of Sentences with Their Parses: the Case of Propagating Scattered Context Grammars
Propagating scattered context grammars are used to generate their sentences together with their parses--that is, the sequences of labels denoting productions whose use lead to the ...
Alexander Meduna, Jirí Techet
CCR
2005
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A protocol for packet network intercommunication
-- A protocol that supports the sharing of resources that exist in different packet switching networks is presented. The protocol provides for variation in individual network packe...
Vinton G. Cerf, Robert E. Kahn
CORR
2004
Springer
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Improved Upper Bound for the Redundancy of Fix-Free Codes
A variable-length code is a fix-free code if no codeword is a prefix or a suffix of any other codeword. In a fix-free code any finite sequence of codewords can be decoded in both d...
Sergey Yekhanin