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ECCC
2000
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On the Computational Power of Winner-Take-All
This article initiates a rigorous theoretical analysis of the computational power of circuits that employ modules for computing winner-take-all. Computational models that involve ...
Wolfgang Maass
CORR
2002
Springer
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Preprocessing Chains for Fast Dihedral Rotations Is Hard or Even Impossible
We examine a computational geometric problem concerning the structure of polymers. We model a polymer as a polygonal chain in three dimensions. Each edge splits the polymer into t...
Michael A. Soss, Jeff Erickson, Mark H. Overmars
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CORR
2007
Springer
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Detailed Network Measurements Using Sparse Graph Counters: The Theory
— Measuring network flow sizes is important for tasks like accounting/billing, network forensics and security. Per-flow accounting is considered hard because it requires that m...
Yi Lu, Andrea Montanari, Balaji Prabhakar
MST
2002
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Bulk Synchronous Parallel Algorithms for the External Memory Model
Abstract. Blockwise access to data is a central theme in the design of efficient external memory (EM) algorithms. A second important issue, when more than one disk is present, is f...
Frank K. H. A. Dehne, Wolfgang Dittrich, David A. ...
SIAMCOMP
2002
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The Efficiency of Resolution and Davis--Putnam Procedures
We consider several problems related to the use of resolution-based methods for determining whether a given boolean formula in conjunctive normal form is satisfiable. First, build...
Paul Beame, Richard M. Karp, Toniann Pitassi, Mich...