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CCR
2010
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Internet requests for comments (RFCs) as scholarly publications
This note describes the various peer review processes applied to Internet Requests for Comments (RFCs) over a number of years, and suggests that these have been up to normal schol...
Brian E. Carpenter, Craig Partridge
IJDMB
2008
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Cocluster analysis of thalamo-cortical fibre tracts extracted from diffusion tensor MRI
: As the central relay station of the human brain, the thalamus modulates sensory signals to and from the cerebral cortex. The reciprocal connectivity between the cerebral cortex a...
Cui Lin, Shiyong Lu, Xuwei Liang, Jing Hua, Otto M...
DA
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
Decision Analysis: The Right Tool for Auctions
For bidders in standard sealed bid auctions, I believe that decision theory dominates game theory. Even in the design of auctions, decision theory competes well with game theory. ...
Michael H. Rothkopf
MSCS
2008
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Maurer computers for pipelined instruction processing
We model micro-architectures with non-pipelined instruction processing and pipelined instruction processing, using Maurer machines, basic thread algebra and program algebra. We sho...
Jan A. Bergstra, C. A. Middelburg
SYNTHESE
2008
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Could there be exactly two things?
Many philosophers think that, necessarily, any material objects have a fusion (let's call that doctrine "Universalism"). In this paper I point out a couple of strang...
Juan Comesaña