新規登録 | ログイン | FAQ      [?] 
Recent | Recommended | Search | Authors | Tags | Export

Group: Philosophy_of_Information - with tag algorithms [28 articles]

グループ Philosophy_of_Information のメンバーが最近追加した論文の一覧 with tag algorithms
  • Quantum Algorithms and the Fourier Transform
    (17 Jul 1997)
    by Richard Jozsa
  • Combining genetic algorithms with squeaky-wheel optimization
    (2006), pp. 1329-1336.
    by Justin Terada, Hoa Vo, David Joslin
  • On Optimality Condition of Complex Systems: Computational Evidence
    (23 Apr 2005)
    by Victor Korotkikh, Galina Korotkikh, Darryl Bond
    posted to algorithms complexity-theory by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2005-09-19 00:12:16 as **
  • Decentralized Search in Networks Using Homophily and Degree Disparity
    by Ozgur Simsek, David Jensen
  • Closed source versus open source in a model of software bug dynamics
    (5 Sep 2005)
    by Damien Challet, Yann Le Du
  • Unsupervised learning of natural languages
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 102, No. 33. (16 August 2005), pp. 11629-11634.
    by Zach Solan, David Horn, Eytan Ruppin, Shimon Edelman
    edited by James L Mcclelland
    posted to algorithms bioinformatics linguistics by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2005-09-01 19:02:29 as read
  • Mixed algorithms in the Ising model on directed Barabasi-Albert networks
    (28 Aug 2005)
    by FWS Lima
  • Power Law Multi-Scaling of Material Strength
    (27 Aug 2005)
    by Alexander M Korsunsky
    posted to algorithms powerlaws by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2005-08-30 20:10:39 as **
  • An algorithm for counting circuits: application to real-world and random graphs
    (22 Jul 2005)
    by Enzo Marinari, Remi Monasson, Guilhem Semerjian
  • Improved routing strategies for Internet traffic delivery
    (23 November 2004)
    by Pablo Echenique, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, Yamir Moreno
    posted to algorithms computer-networks networks traffic-flow by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-24 22:23:29
  • Predictability of large future changes in major financial indices
    (5 August 2004)
    by D Sornette, W Zhou
  • Fluctuation Statistics in Networks: a Stochastic Path Integral Approach
    (4 August 2004)
    by Andrew N Jordan, Eugene V Sukhorukov, Sebastian Pilgram
    posted to algorithms networks by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-19 18:19:39
  • Extracting useful information from noisy exponentially decaying signal
    (2 August 2004)
    by David Lawunmi
  • Life Above Threshold: From List Decoding to Area Theorem and MSE
    (14 November 2004)
    by Cyril Measson, Andrea Montanari, Tom Richardson, Rudiger Urbanke
    posted to algorithms complexity-theory information-theory by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-16 16:12:02
  • A Deterministic Super Small-World Network of Integers
    (23 June 2004)
    by Tao Zhou, Bing-Hong Wang, Ping-Qun Jiang, Yan-Bo Xie, Shou-Liang Bu
    posted to algorithms networks small-world-networks by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 19:55:10
  • Optimization of Network Robustness to Waves of Targeted and Random Attack
    (23 June 2004)
    by T Tanizawa, G Paul, R Cohen, S Havlin, HE Stanley
    posted to algorithms networks security by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 19:54:01 along with 1 person mmt
  • Distance-d covering problems in scale-free networks with degree correlations
    (23 June 2004)
    by Pablo Echenique, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, Yamir Moreno, Alexei Vazquez
    posted to algorithms networks scalefree-networks by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 19:53:43
  • Scalable Percolation Search in Power Law Networks
    (7 June 2004)
    by Nima Sarshar, P Oscar, Vwani P Roychowdhury
    posted to algorithms networks powerlaws scalefree-networks by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 19:23:38
  • Efficient Algorithms for Sampling and Clustering of Large Nonuniform Networks
    (2 June 2004)
    by Pekka Orponen, Satu E Schaeffer
  • Minimum spanning trees on weighted scale-free networks
    (29 May 2004)
  • On the uniform generation of random graphs with prescribed degree sequences
    (30 May 2004)
    by R Milo, N Kashtan, S Itzkovitz, MEJ Newman, U Alon
  • Mining Frequent Itemsets from Secondary Memory
    (20 May 2004)
    by Gösta Grahne, Jianfei Zhu
    posted to ai algorithms by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 17:16:53
  • Random Networks with Tunable Degree Distribution and Clustering
    (4 June 2004)
    by Erik Volz
    posted to algorithms networks by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 17:12:26
  • Data Compression approach to Information Extraction and Classification
    (9 March 2004)
    by Andrea Baronchelli, Vittorio Loreto
  • Neighborhood-Based Topology Recognition in Sensor Networks
    (17 May 2004)
    by Sandor P Fekete, Alexander Kroeller, Dennis Pfisterer, Stefan Fischer, Carsten Buschmann
    posted to algorithms networks self-organization topology by nettraq to the group Philosophy_of_Information on 2004-11-15 17:08:57
  • Topological Generalizations of network motifs
    (16 May 2004)
    by N Kashtan, S Itzkovitz, R Milo, U Alon
  • Problems with Fitting to the Power-Law Distribution
    (13 August 2004)
    by Michel L Goldstein, Steven A Morris, Gary G Yen
  • From regular lattice to scale free network - yet another algorithm
    (12 November 2004)
    by Danuta Makowiec
  • 注: このページを引用する時は次のURLでどうぞ: http://www.citeulike.org/group/12/tag/algorithms

    RIS BibTeX
    CiteULike organises scholarly (or academic) papers or literature and provides bibliographic (which means it makes bibliographies) for universities and higher education establishments. It helps undergraduates and postgraduates. People studying for PhDs or in postdoctoral (postdoc) positions. The service is similar in scope to EndNote or RefWorks or any other reference manager like BibTeX, but it is a social bookmarking service for scientists and humanities researchers.