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DM
2010
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Knights, spies, games and ballot sequences
This paper solves the Knights and Spies Problem: In a room there are n people, each labelled with a unique number between 1 and n. A person may either be a knight or a spy. Knights...
Mark Wildon
DAM
2006
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Scheduling workover rigs for onshore oil production
Many oil wells in Brazilian onshore fields rely on artificial lift methods. Maintenance services such as cleaning, reinstatement, stimulation and others are essential to these wel...
Dario J. Aloise, Daniel Aloise, Caroline T. M. Roc...
TCBB
2008
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Combinatorial Approaches for Mass Spectra Recalibration
Mass spectrometry has become one of the most popular analysis techniques in Proteomics and Systems Biology. With the creation of larger data sets, the automated recalibration of ma...
Sebastian Böcker, Veli Mäkinen
COMBINATORICS
2004
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Strings with Maximally Many Distinct Subsequences and Substrings
A natural problem in extremal combinatorics is to maximize the number of distinct subsequences for any length-n string over a finite alphabet ; this value grows exponentially, but...
Abraham Flaxman, Aram Wettroth Harrow, Gregory B. ...
IJCV
2000
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Probabilistic Modeling and Recognition of 3-D Objects
This paper introduces a uniform statistical framework for both 3-D and 2-D object recognition using intensity images as input data. The theoretical part provides a mathematical too...
Joachim Hornegger, Heinrich Niemann