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COMPUTING
2006
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Sparse Grids, Adaptivity, and Symmetry
Sparse grid methods represent a powerful and efficient technique for the representation and approximation of functions and particularly the solutions of partial differential equat...
Harry Yserentant
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FUIN
2006
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Spiking Neural P Systems
This paper is an attempt to incorporate the idea of spiking neurons into the area of membrane computing, and to this aim we introduce a class of neural-like P systems which we cal...
Mihai Ionescu, Gheorghe Paun, Takashi Yokomori
JUCS
2006
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Time-varying H Systems Revisited
: We cast a new look on time-varying distributed H systems. In their original definition, where only new strings are passed to the next component, this language definition in itsel...
Remco Loos
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COMPUTER
2000
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The Next-Generation Internet: Unsafe at Any Speed?
Abstract--An emerging generation of mission-critical networked applications is placing demands on the Internet protocol suite that go well beyond the properties they were designed ...
Kenneth P. Birman
ANCS
2009
ACM
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Motivating future interconnects: a differential measurement analysis of PCI latency
Local interconnect architectures are at a cusp in which advances in throughput have come at the expense of power and latency. Moreover, physical limits imposed on dissipation and ...
David J. Miller, Philip M. Watts, Andrew W. Moore