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CORR
2010
Springer
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Reductions Between Expansion Problems
The Small-Set Expansion Hypothesis (Raghavendra, Steurer, STOC 2010) is a natural hardness assumption concerning the problem of approximating the edge expansion of small sets in g...
Prasad Raghavendra, David Steurer, Madhur Tulsiani
BMCBI
2007
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Correlation analysis reveals the emergence of coherence in the gene expression dynamics following system perturbation
Time course gene expression experiments are a popular means to infer co-expression. Many methods have been proposed to cluster genes or to build networks based on similarity measu...
Nicola Neretti, Daniel Remondini, Marc Tatar, John...
FSS
2006
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Advances and challenges in interval-valued fuzzy logic
Among the various extensions to the common [0, 1]-valued truth degrees of "traditional" fuzzy set theory, closed intervals of [0, 1] stand out as a particularly appealin...
Chris Cornelis, Glad Deschrijver, Etienne E. Kerre
IOR
2008
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Promised Lead-Time Contracts Under Asymmetric Information
We study the important problem of how a supplier should optimally share the consequences of demand uncertainty (i.e., the cost of inventory excesses and shortages) with a retailer...
Holly Lutze, Özalp Özer
JANCL
2008
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Conditionalization and total knowledge
This paper employs epistemic logic to investigate the philosophical foundations of Bayesian updating in belief revision. By Bayesian updating, we understand the tenet that an agen...
Ian Pratt-Hartmann