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SIGECOM
2004
ACM
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14 years 27 days ago
Computational criticisms of the revelation principle
The revelation principle is a cornerstone tool in mechanism design. It states that one can restrict attention, without loss in the designer’s objective, to mechanisms in which A...
Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm
SASO
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Integer Gradient for Cellular Automata: Principle and Examples
—When programming a spatial computing medium such as a cellular automaton, the hop count distance to some set of sources (particles) is an often used information. In particular, ...
Luidnel Maignan, Frédéric Gruau
SYNTHESE
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
What ought probably means, and why you can't detach it
: Some intuitive normative principles raise vexing „detaching problems‟ by their failure to license modus ponens. I examine three such principles (a self-reliance principle and...
Stephen Finlay
CSC
2006
13 years 9 months ago
An Algorithm to Solve a Linear Program
: This work is about an algorithm for solving a linear program which is simple to apply. There are three algorithms in this work. The first algorithm solves a two-variable linear p...
Rajan Alex
CP
2003
Springer
14 years 21 days ago
A Synthesis of Constraint Satisfaction and Constraint Solving
Abstract. This paper offers a critique of the framework of Constraint Satisfaction Problems. While this framework has been successful in studying search techniques, and has inspire...
Michael J. Maher