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CORR
2010
Springer
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Guessing Revisited: A Large Deviations Approach
The problem of guessing a random string is revisited and some prior results on guessing exponents are re-derived using the theory of large deviations. It is shown that if the seque...
Manjesh Kumar Hanawal, Rajesh Sundaresan
CORR
2008
Springer
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Divisibility, Smoothness and Cryptographic Applications
This paper deals with products of moderate-size primes, familiarly known as smooth numbers. Smooth numbers play an crucial role in information theory, signal processing and crypto...
David Naccache, Igor Shparlinski
ENTCS
2008
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Axiomatic Description of Mixed States From Selinger's CPM-construction
We recast Selinger's CPM-construction of completely positive maps [11] as an axiomatization of maximally mixed states. This axiomatization also guarantees categories of compl...
Bob Coecke
ISCI
2008
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Strong limit theorems for random sets and fuzzy random sets with slowly varying weights
Theories of random sets and fuzzy random sets are useful concepts which are frequently applied in scientific areas including information science, probability and statistics. In th...
Ke-ang Fu, Li-xin Zhang
IJCV
2000
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Equivalence of Julesz Ensembles and FRAME Models
In the past thirty years, research on textures has been pursued along two different lines. The first line of research, pioneered by Julesz (1962, IRE Transactions of Information Th...
Ying Nian Wu, Song Chun Zhu, Xiuwen Liu