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MOC
2002
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The dynamical behavior of the discontinuous Galerkin method and related difference schemes
We study the dynamical behavior of the discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for initial value problems in ordinary differential equations. We make two different assumptions...
Donald J. Estep, Andrew M. Stuart
HPCA
2005
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Software Directed Issue Queue Power Reduction
The issue logic of a superscalar processor dissipates a large amount of static and dynamic power. Furthermore, its power density makes it a hot-spot requiring expensive cooling sy...
Antonio González, Jaume Abella, Michael F. ...
SIAMCO
2002
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Consistent Approximations and Approximate Functions and Gradients in Optimal Control
As shown in [7], optimal control problems with either ODE or PDE dynamics can be solved efficiently using a setting of consistent approximations obtained by numerical discretizati...
Olivier Pironneau, Elijah Polak
DAC
2000
ACM
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Run-time voltage hopping for low-power real-time systems
This paper presents a novel run-time dynamic voltage scaling scheme for low-power real-time systems. It employs software feedback control of supply voltage, which is applicable to...
Seongsoo Lee, Takayasu Sakurai
AAAI
2006
14 years 7 days ago
Improving Approximate Value Iteration Using Memories and Predictive State Representations
Planning in partially-observable dynamical systems is a challenging problem, and recent developments in point-based techniques such as Perseus significantly improve performance as...
Michael R. James, Ton Wessling, Nikos A. Vlassis