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WSC
2004
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Building Credible Input Models
Most discrete-event simulation models have stochastic elements that mimic the probabilistic nature of the system under consideration. A close match between the input model and the...
Lawrence Leemis
MCU
1998
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DNA Computing Based on Splicing: Universality Results
The paper extends some of the most recently obtained results on the computational universality of speci c variants of H systems (e.g. with regular sets of rules) and proves that we...
Gheorghe Paun
NIPS
1998
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Divisive Normalization, Line Attractor Networks and Ideal Observers
Gain control by divisive inhibition, a.k.a. divisive normalization, has been proposed to be a general mechanism throughout the visual cortex. We explore in this study the statisti...
Sophie Deneve, Alexandre Pouget, Peter E. Latham
WSC
1998
13 years 9 months ago
Discrete-Event Simulation for the Design and Evaluation of Physical Protection Systems
This paper explores the use of discrete-event simulation for the design and control of physical protection systems for fixed-site facilities housing items of significant value. It...
Sabina E. Jordan, Mark K. Snell, Marcella M. Madse...
WSC
1998
13 years 9 months ago
Input Modeling
Most discrete-event simulation models have stochastic elements that mimic the probabilistic nature of the system under consideration. A close match between the input model and the...
Lawrence Leemis