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Evolution of networks
- Adv. Phys
, 2002
"... We review the recent fast progress in statistical physics of evolving networks. Interest has focused mainly on the structural properties of random complex networks in communications, biology, social sciences and economics. A number of giant artificial networks of such a kind came into existence rece ..."
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recently. This opens a wide field for the study of their topology, evolution, and complex processes occurring in them. Such networks possess a rich set of scaling properties. A number of them are scale-free and show striking resilience against random breakdowns. In spite of large sizes of these networks
Circular and leakage resilient public-key encryption under subgroup indistinguishability - (or: Quadratic residuosity strikes back
- In CRYPTO
, 2010
"... The main results of this work are new public-key encryption schemes that, under the quadratic residuosity (QR) assumption (or Paillier’s decisional composite residuosity (DCR) assumption), achieve key-dependent message security as well as high resilience to secret key leakage and high resilience to ..."
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The main results of this work are new public-key encryption schemes that, under the quadratic residuosity (QR) assumption (or Paillier’s decisional composite residuosity (DCR) assumption), achieve key-dependent message security as well as high resilience to secret key leakage and high resilience
recessions and the resilience of the capitalist economies
- Risk Management
"... The aims of this paper are to investigate the resilience of capitalist economies to recessions, and to establish stylised facts on the duration and size of recessions which models of the business cycle in economic theory need to be able to replicate. Evidence is taken from 17 Western economies over ..."
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a long period of time, from 1871 to 2006. Two definitions of recession are used, and the results are robust with respect to the definitions. The striking feature of the data is the resilience of the economies. The clear majority recessions last for just a single year, and only a small minority
Cosmic Rays Don’t Strike Twice: Understanding the Nature
- of DRAM Errors and the Implications for System Design”, ASPLOS
, 2012
"... Main memory is one of the leading hardware causes for machine crashes in today’s datacenters. Designing, evaluating and modeling systems that are resilient against memory errors requires a good understanding of the underlying characteristics of errors in DRAM in the field. While there have recently ..."
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Main memory is one of the leading hardware causes for machine crashes in today’s datacenters. Designing, evaluating and modeling systems that are resilient against memory errors requires a good understanding of the underlying characteristics of errors in DRAM in the field. While there have recently
Testing Cloud Application System Resiliency by Wrecking the System
"... When application architecture moves to the public cloud, failures and outages are inevitable. Rather than panicking when failures strike at the worst time, one should prepare for failures in good times. The best way to tackle failure is to fail often. This cycle of failing instances deliberately and ..."
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When application architecture moves to the public cloud, failures and outages are inevitable. Rather than panicking when failures strike at the worst time, one should prepare for failures in good times. The best way to tackle failure is to fail often. This cycle of failing instances deliberately
The neuroanatomical and functional organization of speech perception
- Trends Neurosci
, 2003
"... A striking property of speech perception is its resilience in the face of acoustic variability (among speech sounds produced by different speakers at different times, for example). The robustness of speech perception might, in part, result from multiple, complementary representations of the input, w ..."
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A striking property of speech perception is its resilience in the face of acoustic variability (among speech sounds produced by different speakers at different times, for example). The robustness of speech perception might, in part, result from multiple, complementary representations of the input
BIRD STRIKES RISK POLICY STRATEGIES: PROPOSAL FOR A RISK CLASSIFICATION SCHEME By
"... This study, presents a classification scheme based on two main factors: the potential conse-quences in bird strikes hazards (outcomes, losses, damages) and the uncertainties about conse-quences in parallel with the examination of a classification specifically directed at accident risk with the dimen ..."
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This study, presents a classification scheme based on two main factors: the potential conse-quences in bird strikes hazards (outcomes, losses, damages) and the uncertainties about conse-quences in parallel with the examination of a classification specifically directed at accident risk
Towards Spatial Fault Resilience in Array Processors
"... Abstract—Computing with large die-size graphical processors (that need huge arrays of identical structures) in the late CMOS era is abounding with challenges due to spatial non-idealities arising from chip-to-chip and within-chip variation of MOSFET threshold voltage. In this paper, we propose a mac ..."
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of the underlying hardware, creating a spatial map of faulty processing elements (PE). The faulty elements identified by the NN are avoided in future computing. Further, any transient faults occurring over and above these spatial faults are tracked, and corrected if the number of PEs involved in a particle strike
Title: Developing Tools to Improve Tsunami Resilient Design of Coastal Structures Abstract approved:
, 2010
"... Over the last decade the world has seen three major tsunamis strike the coasts of ..."
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Over the last decade the world has seen three major tsunamis strike the coasts of
A decision-making model of disaster resilience and recovery SECED 2015 Conference: Earthquake Risk and Engineering towards a Resilient World A DECISION MAKING MODEL OF DISASTER RESILIENCE AND RECOVERY
"... Abstract The focus of this paper is on decision-making after a disaster. Based on case studies of recovery after 10 major disasters three fundamentally different processes, types of decision and decision-making groups are distinguished: 1. Meta decisions by politicians and policy makers, preferably ..."
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, preferably made pre-disaster, but in many cases made in the first week or so after the disaster strikes. 2 Operational decisions made by disaster managers responsible for response, relief and early recovery, for the first 6-18 months after a disaster and who may also be concerned with preparedness, awareness
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