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DJ Watts - 2003 - books.google.com Copyright © 1999 by Princeton University Press Published by Princeton University Press, 41 William Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 In the United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, 3 Market Place, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1SY All Rights Reserved Eighth ... Cited by 2164 - Related articles - All 18 versions
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wisc.edu [PDF]WA Brock, CH Hommes - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1997 - JSTOR The concept of adaptively rational equilibrium (ARE) is introduced. Agents adapt their beliefs over time by choosing from a finite set of different predictor or expectations functions. Each predictor is a function of past observations and has a performance or fitness measure which is ... Cited by 686 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 16 versions
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Trading group theory for randomness
L Babai - Proceedings of the seventeenth annual ACM …, 1985 - portal.acm.org Lly far the most common wrry to represent groups is by matrices. This is almost the only way groups are being thought of in science. The term “ltcprceentation Theory” refers to matrix representa- tions, a central tool in the theory of finite groups, har- monic analysis, ... Cited by 571 - Related articles - All 2 versions
The structure and entropy of ice and of other crystals with some randomness of atomic arrangement
uni-koeln.de [PDF]L Pauling - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1935 - ACS Publications Investigations of the entropy of substances at low temperatures have produced very important information regarding the structure of crystals, the work of Giauque and his collaborators being particularly noteworthy. For example, the ob- served entropy of crystalline hydrogen ... Cited by 486 - Related articles - All 2 versions
psu.edu [PDF]N Nisan, A Wigderson - Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 1994 - Elsevier We present a simple new construction of a pseudorandom bit generator. It stretches a short string of truly random bits into a long string that looks random to any algorithm from a complexity class C (eg, P, NC, PSPACE, …) using an arbitrary function that is hard for C. This construction ... Cited by 510 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 34 versions
rand.org [PDF]RE Park, RH Brook, J Kosecoff, J Keesey, L … - Jama, 1990 - wwwcgi.rand.org The research described in this report was sponsored by the Health Care Financing Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services under Cooperative Agreement No. 17-C-98684/9-04. The RAND Publication Series: The Report is the principal ... Cited by 221 - Related articles - All 19 versions
A complexity theoretic approach to randomness
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[PDF] Periodicity, directionality, and randomness: Wold features for image modeling and retrieval
psu.edu [PDF]F Liu, RW Picard - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine …, 1996 - Citeseer One of the fundamental challenges in pattern recognition is choosing a set of features appropri- ate to a class of problems. In applications such as database retrieval, it is important that im- age features used in pattern comparison provide good measures of image ... Cited by 483 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 15 versions
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