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1997
ACM
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The Swendsen-Wang Process Does Not Always Mix Rapidly
The Swendsen-Wang process provides one possible dynamics for the Qstate Potts model in statistical physics. Computer simulations of this process are widely used to estimate the ex...
Vivek Gore, Mark Jerrum
ICPR
2010
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Rethinking Algorithm Design and Development in Speech Processing
Speech processing is typically based on a set of complex algorithms requiring many parameters to be specified. When parts of the speech processing chain do not behave as expected...
Thilo Stadelmann, Yinghui Wang, Matthew Smith, Ral...
CONCUR
2000
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Process Spaces
This paper introduces process spaces, a unified theory of interacting systems. The trait, abstract executions, leads to a simple and general set formalism. For concurrent systems ...
Radu Negulescu
CSCWD
2008
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Running smart process based on goals
When web services are used to coalesce around the distributed applications, one prominent solution to manage and coordinate web services is the use of process management. Many res...
Zongmin Shang, Haiyang Wang, Liqiang Wang, Hui Li,...
IMR
2003
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Fully Automatic Adaptive Mesh Refinement Integrated into the Solution Process
Finite element analysts and designers need to feel confident in the results of their analyses before sending a product to prototype or production. Mesh discretization can greatly ...
Joseph R. Tristano, Zhijian Chen, D. Alfred Hancq,...