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CORR
1998
Springer
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Tractability of Theory Patching
In this paper we consider the problem of theory patching, in which we are given a domain theory, some of whose components are indicated to be possibly awed, and a set of labeled t...
Shlomo Argamon-Engelson, Moshe Koppel
PIMRC
2008
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Information theory vs. queueing theory for resource allocation in multiple access channels
— We consider the problem of rate allocation in a fading Gaussian multiple-access channel with fixed transmission powers. The goal is to maximize a general concave utility funct...
Ali ParandehGheibi, Muriel Médard, Asuman E...
APJOR
2008
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Stability in Queueing Networks via the Finite Decomposition Property
Determination of the stability behavior of a queueing network is an important part of analyzing such systems. In Gamarnik and Hasenbein (2005) it is shown if a fluid network has t...
Utku Yildirim, John J. Hasenbein
BC
1999
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A mathematical model of the adaptive control of human arm motions
Abstract. This paper discusses similarities between models of adaptive motor control suggested by recent experiments with human and animal subjects, and the structure of a new cont...
Robert M. Sanner, Makiko Kosha
SYNTHESE
2008
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The modular structure of physical theories
Anyadvancedtheoryofphysicscontainsmodulesdefinedasessentialcomponents that are themselves theories with different domains of application. Different kinds of modules can be distingu...
Olivier Darrigol