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IJAC
2008
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Symplectic Alternating Algebras
This paper begins the development of a theory of what we will call symplectic alternating algebras. They have arisen in the study of 2-Engel groups but seem also to be of interest...
Gunnar Traustason
ENTCS
2006
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Process Algebraic Non-product-forms
A generalization of the Reversed Compound Agent Theorem of Markovian process algebra is derived that yields separable, but non-product-form solutions for collections of interactin...
Peter G. Harrison
IJNSEC
2006
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Expansion of Sliding Window Method for Finding Shorter Addition/Subtraction-Chains
Finding a shorter addition/subtraction-chain for an integer is an important problem for many cryptographic systems based on number theory. Especially, execution time of multiplica...
Younho Lee, Heeyoul Kim, Seong-Min Hong, Hyunsoo Y...
KI
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Simplest Scenario for Mutual Nested Modeling in Human-Machine-Interaction
The research aim of this paper is to represent everydaylife patterns of thought like "Because I know, what you think I think ..." by a process on a machine, which is inv...
Rustam Tagiew
SYNTHESE
2010
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A resource-bounded agent addresses the newcomb problem
In the Newcomb problem, the standard arguments for taking either one box or both boxes adduce what seem to be relevant considerations, but they are not complete arguments, and att...
John L. Pollock