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RC
2006
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Towards Optimal Use of Multi-Precision Arithmetic: A Remark
If standard-precision computations do not lead to the desired accuracy, then it is reasonable to increase precision until we reach this accuracy. What is the optimal way of increa...
Vladik Kreinovich, Siegfried M. Rump
SIGOPS
2008
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Introducing technology into the Linux kernel: a case study
There can be no doubt that a great many technologies have been added to Linux TM over the past ten years. What is less well-known is that it is often necessary to introduce a larg...
Paul E. McKenney, Jonathan Walpole
SYNTHESE
2008
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The many faces of interpolation
We present a number of, somewhat unusual, ways of describing what Craig's interpolation theorem achieves, and use them to identify some open problems and further directions. K...
Johan van Benthem
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TON
2008
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Throughput-optimal configuration of fixed wireless networks
In this paper, we address the following two questions concerning the capacity and configuration of fixed wireless networks: (i) given a set of wireless nodes with arbitrary but fix...
Aditya Karnik, Aravind Iyer, Catherine Rosenberg
AIEDAM
2004
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Designing creative artificial systems
Can artificial systems be creative? Can they be designed to be creative on their own? And what are the requirements of such creative artificial systems? To be able to support human...
Pieter H. G. van Langen, Niek J. E. Wijngaards, Fr...