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INFSOF
2006
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15 years 7 months ago
Theory and algorithms for slicing unstructured programs
Program slicing identifies parts of a program that potentially affect a chosen computation. It has many applications in software engineering, including maintenance, evolution and ...
Mark Harman, Arun Lakhotia, David Binkley
MP
2006
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Convergence theory for nonconvex stochastic programming with an application to mixed logit
Monte Carlo methods have been used extensively in the area of stochastic programming. As with other methods that involve a level of uncertainty, theoretical properties are required...
Fabian Bastin, Cinzia Cirillo, Philippe L. Toint
EC
1998
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15 years 6 months ago
The Simple Genetic Algorithm and the Walsh Transform: Part I, Theory
This paper is the first part of a two part series. It proves a number of direct relationships between the Fourier transform and the simple genetic algorithm. (For a binary repres...
Michael D. Vose, Alden H. Wright
TON
2010
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15 years 5 months ago
Weighted spectral distribution for internet topology analysis: theory and applications
Abstract—Comparing graphs to determine the level of underlying structural similarity between them is a widely encountered problem in computer science. It is particularly relevant...
Damien Fay, Hamed Haddadi, Andrew Thomason, Andrew...
TVCG
2010
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Crease Surfaces: From Theory to Extraction and Application to Diffusion Tensor MRI
—Crease surfaces are two-dimensional manifolds along which a scalar field assumes a local maximum (ridge) or a local minimum (valley) in a constrained space. Unlike isosurfaces, ...
Thomas Schultz, Holger Theisel, Hans-Peter Seidel