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NIM: Modeling and Generation of Simulation Inputs Via Generative Neural Networks

Online World Conference on Soft Computing in Industrial Applications, 2020
We present Neural Input Modeling (NIM), a generative-neural-network framework that exploits modern data-rich environments to automatically capture simulation input distributions and then generate samples from them.
Wang Cen   +2 more
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Win Nim

2021
A discussion of two-person zero-sum games in combinatorial game theory along with documentation of the software development process for creating an Android application that solves the game of Nim.
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Pyramid Nim

2022
Summary: Pyramid Nim is played on a directed acyclic graph. Players remove vertices of a path of undominated vertices. We determine Grundy-values for some small games of Pyramid Nim, and Grundy-values for a special class of directed acyclic graphs called triangular pyramids.
Curran, Stephen J.   +3 more
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RMBS NIMS

The Journal of Structured Finance, 2007
A net interest margin (NIM) securitization is essentially an interest only (IO) strip, with its cash flow derived from a transaction9s net interest proceeds as well as from interest rate caps, corridors, and swaps, and, for most RMBS NIMs, prepayment penalty charges.
Mark Zelmanovich   +3 more
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The upgrade of NIM-2 joule balance since 2017

Metrologia, 2020
In 2017, we published the first measurement result with the NIM-2 joule balance and the relative standard uncertainty was 2.4 × 10−7. Since then, a series of improvements have been carried out to upgrade the NIM-2 joule balance towards the 10–8 level ...
Zhengkun Li   +11 more
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Card Nim

Communications of the ACM, 2022
Ordering the Nim sum.
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Hypergraph NIM

2019
NIM is a game in which two players take turns removing tokens from piles. There are usually several non overlapping piles each of which can have any amount of tokens in it. In a turn a player selects a nonempty pile and removes any positive number of tokens from it. The player that removed the last token(s) wins the game.This thesis focused on a
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Win Nim

2016
A discussion of two-person zero-sum games in combinatorial game theory along with documentation of the software development process for creating an Android application that solves the game of Nim.
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Nim

Neuropsychologia, 1980
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