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GECCO
2010
Springer
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Evolution of division of labor in genetically homogenous groups
Within nature, the success of many organisms, including certain species of insects, mammals, slime molds, and bacteria, is attributed to their performance of division of labor, wh...
Heather Goldsby, David B. Knoester, Charles Ofria
SIGGRAPH
2010
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Street slide: browsing street level imagery
Systems such as Google Street View and Bing Maps Streetside enable users to virtually visit cities by navigating between immersive 360◦ panoramas, or bubbles. The discrete moves...
Johannes Kopf, Billy Chen, Richard Szeliski, Micha...
FOCS
2000
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Extracting Randomness via Repeated Condensing
Extractors (defined by Nisan and Zuckerman) are procedures that use a small number of truly random bits (called the seed) to extract many (almost) truly random bits from arbitrar...
Omer Reingold, Ronen Shaltiel, Avi Wigderson
CRYPTO
2000
Springer
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New Public-Key Cryptosystem Using Braid Groups
Abstract. The braid groups are infinite non-commutative groups naturally arising from geometric braids. The aim of this article is twofold. One is to show that the braid groups ca...
Ki Hyoung Ko, Sangjin Lee, Jung Hee Cheon, Jae Woo...
FOCS
1999
IEEE
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Near-Optimal Conversion of Hardness into Pseudo-Randomness
Various efforts ([?, ?, ?]) have been made in recent years to derandomize probabilistic algorithms using the complexity theoretic assumption that there exists a problem in E = dti...
Russell Impagliazzo, Ronen Shaltiel, Avi Wigderson