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JACM
2006
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Finding a maximum likelihood tree is hard
Abstract. Maximum likelihood (ML) is an increasingly popular optimality criterion for selecting evolutionary trees [Felsenstein 1981]. Finding optimal ML trees appears to be a very...
Benny Chor, Tamir Tuller
MONET
2006
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Minimum-Energy Broadcasting in Multi-hop Wireless Networks Using a Single Broadcast Tree
In this paper we address the minimum-energy broadcast problem in multi-hop wireless networks, so that all broadcast requests initiated by different source nodes take place on the s...
Ioannis Papadimitriou, Leonidas Georgiadis
BMCBI
2005
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Automated generation of heuristics for biological sequence comparison
Background: Exhaustive methods of sequence alignment are accurate but slow, whereas heuristic approaches run quickly, but their complexity makes them more difficult to implement. ...
Guy St. C. Slater, Ewan Birney
SIAMAM
2000
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Advection-Diffusion Equations for Internal State-Mediated Random Walks
Abstract. In many biological examples of biased random walks, movement statistics are determined by state dynamics that are internal to the organism or cell and that mediate respon...
Daniel Grünbaum
COMPUTER
1999
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Scientific Components Are Coming
abstract mathematical or physical statement, not something specific. The way scientific programmers most frequently verify that their programs are correct is to examine their resul...
Paul F. Dubois