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JOLLI
2008
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Relational Modality
Saul Kripke's thesis that ordinary proper names are rigid designators is supported by widely shared intuitions about the occurrence of names in ordinary modal contexts. By th...
Kathrin Glüer, Peter Pagin
PE
2008
Springer
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Improving fairness in a WRED-based DiffServ network: A fluid-flow approach
The DiffServ architecture has been proposed as a scalable approach for upgrading the Internet, adding service differentiation functionalities. However, several aspects of this arc...
Mario Barbera, Alfio Lombardo, Giovanni Schembra, ...
NECO
2006
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Dynamics and Topographic Organization of Recursive Self-Organizing Maps
Recently, there has been an outburst of interest in extending topographic maps of vectorial data to more general data structures, such as sequences or trees. However, at present, ...
Peter Tiño, Igor Farkas, Jort van Mourik
SMA
2008
ACM
149views Solid Modeling» more  SMA 2008»
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Exact arrangements on tori and Dupin cyclides
An algorithm and implementation is presented to compute the exact arrangement induced by arbitrary algebraic surfaces on a parametrized ring Dupin cyclide. The family of Dupin cyc...
Eric Berberich, Michael Kerber
IM
2007
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In-Degree and PageRank: Why Do They Follow Similar Power Laws?
PageRank is a popularity measure designed by Google to rank Web pages. Experiments confirm that PageRank values obey a power law with the same exponent as In-Degree values. This ...
Nelly Litvak, Werner R. W. Scheinhardt, Yana Volko...
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