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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Optimal Solutions for Single Fault Localization in Two Dimensional Lattice Networks
Abstract--Achieving fast, precise, and scalable fault localization has long been a highly desired feature in all-optical mesh networks. Monitoring tree (m-tree) is an interesting m...
János Tapolcai, Lajos Rónyai, Pin-Ha...
COGSR
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Two qubits for C.G. Jung's theory of personality
We propose a formalization of C.G. Jung's theory of personality using a four-dimensional Hilbert-space for the representation of two qubits. The first qubit relates to Jung&#...
Reinhard Blutner, Elena Hochnadel
SPAA
2006
ACM
16 years 2 days ago
Symmetric network computation
We introduce a simple new model of distributed computation — finite-state symmetric graph automata (FSSGA) — which captures the qualitative properties common to fault-toleran...
David Pritchard, Santosh Vempala
IJCNN
2008
IEEE
16 years 16 days ago
Band-pass Reservoir Computing
— Many applications of Reservoir Computing (and other signal processing techniques) have to deal with information processing of signals with multiple time-scales. Classical Reser...
Francis Wyffels, Benjamin Schrauwen, David Verstra...
C5
2007
IEEE
16 years 14 days ago
More Than A Pencil: Using the Computer to Make Two-Dimensional Art
I describe my experiences as an artist in making large digital portraits along with some of the issues that make this process more exciting, and cumbersome, than picking up a penc...
Blake Hurt