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Efficient Search for Efficient Architecture

2022 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2022
Liewen Liao   +6 more
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Efficiency of competitions

Physical Review E, 2007
League competition is investigated using random processes and scaling techniques. In our model, a weak team can upset a strong team with a fixed probability. Teams play an equal number of head-to-head matches and the team with the largest number of wins is declared to be the champion.
E, Ben-Naim, N W, Hengartner
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Tabular: Efficiently Building Efficient Indexes

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Concurrent indexes are hard to build by requiring complex, careful yet error-prone processes of design and implementation. As prior work has observed, modeling indexes as transactional tables can largely ease programming. The developer only needs to write single-threaded logic without worrying about concurrency or persistence, which are transparently ...
Ziyi Yan   +3 more
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Efficiency of trucks in logistics: technical efficiency and scale efficiency

Asian Journal on Quality, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose a scheme to estimate the technical efficiency of trucks engaged in logistics and to analyze the properties of efficiency. The objectives are to determine individual‐truck level technical efficiency using both radial and non‐radial measures for freight trucks, to calculate the degree of input overuse.Design/
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Technology efficiency or allocation efficiency

China Agricultural Economic Review, 2018
Purpose The emergence of mega-farms in middle-income countries like Brazil and Ukraine and the efforts to consolidate small farms into larger ones in China and elsewhere have suggested that new institutional arrangements and technology progress may increase the significant farm economies of size, and therefore challenging the classical inverse ...
Hailong Cai, Tianyao Yan
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Single-junction organic solar cells with over 19% efficiency enabled by a refined double-fibril network morphology

Nature Materials, 2022
Lei Zhu   +19 more
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Efficiency and Health

Nursing Ethics, 1997
Efficiency has become of central importance in health care and is seen as wholly laudable. It appears to offer a precise and objective means of evaluating and comparing institutions, practices and individuals, and is a principle that underlies techniques of cost-benefit analysis and other methods of option appraisal. However, there is a need to examine
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An Efficient Solution

Scientific American, 2006
This article looks at developing a comprehensive plan for efficient energy usage, which could be the cheapest, fastest way to mitigate carbon emissions. The article explains that two thirds of all energy is lost during its conversion into forms used in human activities, and most of this energy comes from carbon-emitting fossil fuels.
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Addition and Efficiency

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1986
The thought that it can be efficient to combine two or more multiproduct firms (plants) is made precise by \textit{W. Baumol, J. Panzar} and \textit{R. Willig} [''Contestable markets and the theory of industry structure''; San Diego: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich (1982)]. In particular, the notion of economies of scope is introduced to model the gains of
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18% Efficiency organic solar cells.

Science Bulletin, 2020
Qishi Liu   +12 more
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