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AMAI
2006
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
On a rule-based interpretation of default conditionals
In nonmonotonic reasoning, a default conditional has most often been informally interpreted as a defeasible version of a classical conditional, usually the material conditional...
James P. Delgrande
AMAI
2006
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Bargaining over multiple issues in finite horizon alternating-offers protocol
In this paper we study multi issue alternating-offers bargaining in a perfect information finite horizon setting, we determine the pertinent subgame perfect equilibrium, and we pro...
Francesco Di Giunta, Nicola Gatti
AUTOMATICA
2006
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PI control of discrete linear repetitive processes
Repetitive processes are a distinct class of 2D systems (i.e. information propagation in two independent directions) of both systems theoretic and applications interest. They cann...
Bartlomiej Sulikowski, Krzysztof Galkowski, Eric R...
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COGSCI
2006
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Is the Brain a Quantum Computer?
We argue that computation via quantum mechanical processes is irrelevant to explaining how brains produce thought, contrary to the ongoing speculations of many theorists. First, q...
Abninder Litt, Chris Eliasmith, Frederick W. Kroon...
CORR
2006
Springer
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A constructive and unifying framework for zero-bit watermarking
In the watermark detection scenario, also known as zero-bit watermarking, a watermark, carrying no hidden message, is inserted in a piece of content. The watermark detector checks ...
Teddy Furon