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SODA
2008
ACM
110views Algorithms» more  SODA 2008»
15 years 8 months ago
Why simple hash functions work: exploiting the entropy in a data stream
Hashing is fundamental to many algorithms and data structures widely used in practice. For theoretical analysis of hashing, there have been two main approaches. First, one can ass...
Michael Mitzenmacher, Salil P. Vadhan
MCS
2008
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
On the stability analysis of nonlinear systems using polynomial Lyapunov functions
In the stability study of nonlinear systems, not to found feasible solution for the LMI problem associated with a quadratic Lyapunov function shows that it doesn't exist posi...
Hajer Bouzaouache, Naceur Benhadj Braiek
KDD
2004
ACM
135views Data Mining» more  KDD 2004»
16 years 7 months ago
Discovering additive structure in black box functions
Many automated learning procedures lack interpretability, operating effectively as a black box: providing a prediction tool but no explanation of the underlying dynamics that driv...
Giles Hooker
CDC
2009
IEEE
379views Control Systems» more  CDC 2009»
15 years 10 months ago
Receding horizon cost optimization for overly constrained nonlinear plants
— A receding horizon control algorithm, originally proposed for tracking best-possible steady-states in the presence of overly stringent state and/or input constraints, is analyz...
David Angeli, Rishi Amrit, James B. Rawlings
CAGD
2008
82views more  CAGD 2008»
15 years 6 months ago
On rationally supported surfaces
We analyze the class of surfaces which are equipped with rational support functions. Any rational support function can be decomposed into a symmetric (even) and an antisymmetric (...
Jens Gravesen, Bert Jüttler, Zbynek Sí...