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SIAMAM
2000
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Advection-Diffusion Equations for Internal State-Mediated Random Walks
Abstract. In many biological examples of biased random walks, movement statistics are determined by state dynamics that are internal to the organism or cell and that mediate respon...
Daniel Grünbaum
SIAMCO
2000
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Stability Radius and Internal Versus External Stability in Banach Spaces: An Evolution Semigroup Approach
In this paper the theory of evolution semigroups is developed and used to provide a framework to study the stability of general linear control systems. These include autonomous and...
Stephen Clark, Yuri Latushkin, Stephen Montgomery-...
CGF
1998
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Using Wavefront Tracing for the Visualization and Optimization of Progressive Lenses
Progressive addition lenses are a relatively new approach to compensate for defects of the human visual system. While traditional spectacles use rotationally symmetric lenses, pro...
Joachim Loos, Philipp Slusallek, Hans-Peter Seidel
MST
2002
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A Comparison of Asymptotically Scalable Superscalar Processors
The poor scalability of existing superscalar processors has been of great concern to the computer engineering community. In particular, the critical-path lengths of many components...
Bradley C. Kuszmaul, Dana S. Henry, Gabriel H. Loh
SAC
2002
ACM
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Semi-automatic design of agent organisations
Designing realistic multi-agent systems is a complex process, which involves specifying not only the functionality of individual agents, but also the authority relationships and l...
Anthony Karageorgos, Simon G. Thompson, Nikolay Me...
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