Sciweavers
Explore
Publications
Books
Software
Tutorials
Presentations
Lectures Notes
Datasets
Labs
Conferences
Community
Upcoming
Conferences
Top Ranked Papers
Most Viewed Conferences
Conferences by Acronym
Conferences by Subject
Conferences by Year
Tools
Sci2ools
International Keyboard
Graphical Social Symbols
CSS3 Style Generator
OCR
Web Page to Image
Web Page to PDF
Merge PDF
Split PDF
Latex Equation Editor
Extract Images from PDF
Convert JPEG to PS
Convert Latex to Word
Convert Word to PDF
Image Converter
PDF Converter
Community
Sciweavers
About
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Cookies
Free Online Productivity Tools
i2Speak
i2Symbol
i2OCR
iTex2Img
iWeb2Print
iWeb2Shot
i2Type
iPdf2Split
iPdf2Merge
i2Bopomofo
i2Arabic
i2Style
i2Image
i2PDF
iLatex2Rtf
Sci2ools
32
click to vote
APAL
2011
favorite
Email
discuss
report
190
views
Software Engineering
»
more
APAL 2011
»
Stable domination and weight
13 years 5 months ago
Download
intramath.uniandes.edu.co
We develop the theory of domination by stable types and stable weight in an arbitrary theory.
Alf Onshuus, Alexander Usvyatsov
Real-time Traffic
APAL 2011
|
Software Engineering
|
Stable
|
Stable Types
|
Stable Weight
|
claim paper
Related Content
»
A Weight Based Distributed Clustering Algorithm for Mobile ad hoc Networks
»
WCA A Weighted Clustering Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
»
Distributed Approximation Algorithms for Weighted Problems in MinorClosed Families
»
Norm Point and Distance Estimation Over Multiple Signals Using MaxStable Distributions
»
ConstantFactor Approximation for MinimumWeight Connected Dominating Sets in Unit Disk Grap...
»
Constructing Aspline weight functions for stable WEBspline finite element methods
»
Weighted Independent Perfect Domination on Cocomparability Graphs
»
Generalizing stable semantics by preferences
»
Pbmodels Software to Compute Stable Models by Pseudoboolean Solvers
more »
Post Info
More Details (n/a)
Added
12 May 2011
Updated
12 May 2011
Type
Journal
Year
2011
Where
APAL
Authors
Alf Onshuus, Alexander Usvyatsov
Comments
(0)
Researcher Info
APAL 1998 Study Group
Computer Vision