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2019 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), 2019
In modern distributed computing systems, unpredictable and unreliable infrastructures result in high variability of computing resources. Meanwhile, there is significantly increasing demand for timely and event-driven services with deadline constraints.
Chien-Sheng Yang +2 more
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In modern distributed computing systems, unpredictable and unreliable infrastructures result in high variability of computing resources. Meanwhile, there is significantly increasing demand for timely and event-driven services with deadline constraints.
Chien-Sheng Yang +2 more
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On coding for secure computing
2015 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), 2015In information theoretically secure multiparty computation, several mutually distrusting users want to jointly compute a function of their private data such that users do not learn any additional information about other users' data other than what they can infer from their own data and the function value they compute.
Deepesh Data, Vinod M. Prabhakaran
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2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2010
A locally testable code allows one to store vast amounts of data, where estimating the fraction of errors in the data takes roughly as much time as takes to read one bit of the data! If the fraction of errors is below a certain threshold, a locally decodeable code would allow one to recover every bit of the original message, again, in time which is ...
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A locally testable code allows one to store vast amounts of data, where estimating the fraction of errors in the data takes roughly as much time as takes to read one bit of the data! If the fraction of errors is below a certain threshold, a locally decodeable code would allow one to recover every bit of the original message, again, in time which is ...
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Computing Linear Codes and Unitals
Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 1998A unital on \(q^3+1\) points is a 2-\((q^3+1,q+1,1)\) design. The Ree unital \(R(q)\) on \(q^3+1\) points for \(q=3^{2m+1}\), \(m\geq 0\) is a design invariant under the Ree group. In 1981, Andries Brouwer constructed 138 nonisomorphic 2-\((28,42,1)\) designs and made the conjecture that the Ree unital \(R(3)\) is characterized by the fact that its ...
David B. Jaffe, Vladimir D. Tonchev
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Code mobility for pervasive computing
13th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2005In this paper we isolate and implement the minimal functionalities for an open platform supporting mobile code. The use of the platform is discussed in the context of pervasive and ubiquitous computing. We also present a calculus for modelling mobile applications.
Flavio Corradini +2 more
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Computer Coding of Configuration
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 1996A program is described that accepts graphics input to a computer of conventional 2D representations of stereoisomers and makes configurational assignments. The present version of the program handles asymmetric carbon, sulfur, and phosphorus atoms and isomerism at double bonds.
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From channel codes to computation codes
2012 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2012In this paper, it is shown that a computation code exists for a stationary and d-continuous noisy computation if a channel code exists for the “virtual” channel linking the expected result of the perfect computation and the actual result given by the noisy computation. This proves the possibility to built an efficient computation code from an efficient
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On Ultrametricity, Data Coding, and Computation
Journal of Classification, 2004The triangular inequality is a defining property of a metric space, while the stronger ultrametric inequality is a defining property of an ultrametric space. Ultrametric distance is defined from p-adic valuation. It is known that ultrametricity is a natural property of spaces in the sparse limit.
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Electromagnetic computer codes validation for ITER related analyses.
Fusion Engineering and Design, 2023P Testoni, Oszkar Biro, Francesca Cau
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Equivalence of computer codes for calculation of coincidence summing correction factors – Part II
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2016T Vidmar, S Hurtado, M -C Lepy
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