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QCQC
1998
Springer
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What Information Theory Can Tell Us About Quantum Reality
Abstract. An investigation of Einstein's "physical" reality and the concept of quantum reality in terms of information theory suggests a solution to quantum paradoxe...
Christoph Adami, Nicolas J. Cerf
PADS
1997
ACM
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The Dark Side of Risk (what your mother never told you about Time Warp)
This paper is a reminder of the danger of allowing \risk" when synchronizing a parallel discrete-event simulation: a simulation code that runs correctly on a serial machine m...
David M. Nicol, X. Liu
KR
1989
Springer
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What the Lottery Paradox Tells Us About Default Reasoning
In this paper I argue that we do not understand the process of default reasoning. A number of examples are given which serve to distinguish di erent default reasoning systems. It ...
David Poole
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APGV
2004
ACM
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What do reflections tell us about the shape of a mirror?
Silvio Savarese, Fei-Fei Li 0002, Pietro Perona
DSN
2004
IEEE
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Why PCs Are Fragile and What We Can Do About It: A Study of Windows Registry Problems
Software configuration problems are a major source of failures in computer systems. In this paper, we present a new framework for categorizing configuration problems. We apply thi...
Archana Ganapathi, Yi-Min Wang, Ni Lao, Ji-Rong We...