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CORR
2006
Springer
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Pseudorandomness and Combinatorial Constructions
Abstract. In combinatorics, the probabilistic method is a very powerful tool to prove the existence of combinatorial objects with interesting and useful properties. Explicit constr...
Luca Trevisan
DAM
2007
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Testing primitivity on partial words
Primitive words, or strings over a finite alphabet that cannot be written as a power of another string, play an important role in numerous research areas including formal language...
Francine Blanchet-Sadri, Arundhati R. Anavekar
JCT
2006
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Jack van Lint (1932-2004): A survey of his scientific work
When Jack van Lint was appointed as full professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology at the age of 26 he combined a PhD in number theory with a very open scientific mind. ...
Bram Van Asch, Aart Blokhuis, Henk D. L. Hollmann,...
NN
2006
Springer
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Encoding uncertainty in the hippocampus
The medial temporal lobe may play a critical role in binding successive events into memory while encoding contextual information in implicit and explicit memory tasks. Information...
Lee M. Harrison, Andrew Duggins, Karl J. Friston
SIGIR
2002
ACM
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Unsupervised document classification using sequential information maximization
We present a novel sequential clustering algorithm which is motivated by the Information Bottleneck (IB) method. In contrast to the agglomerative IB algorithm, the new sequential ...
Noam Slonim, Nir Friedman, Naftali Tishby