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CORR
2002
Springer
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Complexity of Manipulating Elections with Few Candidates
In multiagent settings where the agents have different preferences, preference aggregation is a central issue. Voting is a general method for preference aggregation, but seminal r...
Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm
CORR
1999
Springer
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On the Power of Positive Turing Reductions
: In the early 1980s, Selman's seminal work on positive Turing reductions showed that positive Turing reduction to NP yields no greater computational power than NP itself. Thu...
Edith Hemaspaandra
SIGCSE
2002
ACM
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Teaching introductory Java through LEGO MINDSTORMS models
Innovative teachers are continually looking for creative ideas, both to get their ideas across and to hold the interest of their students. One of the latest trends is the use of L...
David J. Barnes
CORR
2010
Springer
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Modeling of 2D and 3D Assemblies Taking Into Account Form Errors of Plane Surfaces
The tolerancing process links the virtual and the real worlds. From the former, tolerances define a variational geometrical language (geometric parameters). From the latter, there...
Serge Samper, Pierre-Antoine Adragna, Hugues Favre...
CORR
2010
Springer
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15 years 5 months ago
Popularity at Minimum Cost
We consider an extension of the popular matching problem in this paper. The input to the popular matching problem is a bipartite graph G = (A ∪ B, E), where A is a set of people,...
Telikepalli Kavitha, Meghana Nasre, Prajakta Nimbh...