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- and the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem: a unified approach * Philip J. Reny University of Chicago, Department
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Unifying Cycles
- is to construct systems with technical knowledge and common sense which - by using AI methods - implement a
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The Unify System
- ) destination = O; /* do some PVM point to point communication find the tid of the destination */ unify
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Unified Algebra
- of hint depends on the knowledge of the intended audience. A hint may refer to some laws, or to a
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• Unifying frameworks
- methods (branch and bound, branch and cut, column generation), we have special purpose algorithms suited
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Unifying Parallels
- -decidable so that the unifi- cation algorithm need not terminate for unsolv- able problems. Fortunately
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Unified Algebras and Abstract Syntax
- of the unified algebraic specification of abstract syntax, and argues that the approach has some beneficial
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The Unified Extensional Versioning Model
- , the unified extensional model is compared to more traditional intentional models on some important parameters
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Unifying Views of UML
- UNU/IIST International Institute for Software Technology UNU/IIST Report No. 288 R Unifying
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Unifying Unitary and Hyperbolic Transformations
- transformations as special cases. We also present a stability analysis of the unified transformations. Based
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