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A GPU fully vectorized approach to accelerate performance of NSGA-2 based on stochastic non-domination sorting and grid-crowding

Applied Soft Computing, 2020
This work introduces an accelerated implementation of NSGA-2 on a graphics processing unit (GPU) to reduce execution time. Parallelism is achieved in the population level using vectorization.
Anton Aguilar-Rivera
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Welfare to work and the republican theory of non-domination

Welfare to Work in Contemporary European Welfare States, 2020
This chapter examines how the republican theory of non-domination can be used for a normative analysis of WTW relationships. It is argued that Lovett’s conception of non-domination captures some of the defining elements of these relationships.
Anja Eleveld
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Is freedom as non-domination a right-wing idea?

European Journal of Political Theory, 2020
Sean Irving’s book Hayek’s Market Republicanism: The Limits of Liberty shows that the commonly accepted reading of Hayek as a liberal thinker is mistaken, and that his political writings are best understood as belonging to the broader tradition of ...
S. Richard
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Just what’s wrong with losing citizenship? Examining revocation of citizenship from a non-domination perspective

, 2020
Normative theorists have not established firm grounds on which to reject states’ powers to revoke citizenship. State sovereignty over membership or democratic self-determination may seem to justify such powers.
Iseult Honohan
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Non-domination and the libera res publica in Cicero's Republicanism

History of European Ideas, 2018
This paper assesses to what extent the neo-Republican accounts of Quentin Skinner and Philip Pettit adequately capture the nature of political liberty at Rome by focusing on Cicero's analysis of the libera res publica.
J. Atkins
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Liberal Non-Domination

2021
Abstract This chapter develops the fundamental features of liberal non-domination. It connects the expressive perspective (chapter 2) to a liberal framework for social justice, aiming at fair cooperation between free and equal individuals endowed with two moral powers—sense of justice and capacity for a conception of the good—and derives
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A New Algorithm Using the Non-Dominated Tree to Improve Non-Dominated Sorting

Evolutionary Computation, 2018
Non-dominated sorting is a technique often used in evolutionary algorithms to determine the quality of solutions in a population. The most common algorithm is the Fast Non-dominated Sort (FNS). This algorithm, however, has the drawback that its performance deteriorates when the population size grows.
Patrik, Gustavsson, Anna, Syberfeldt
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Non-domination

2022
Abstract Republicans maintain that people are not free when others dominate their choices, even when those others happen to be benevolent or indifferent. Both individual persons and proper group agents can dominate others, but teams can dominate only when the members of those teams have actually solved or are immanently poised to solve ...
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Vulnerability and non-domination: a republican perspective on natural limits

, 2019
A politics that affirms natural limits – either ecological limits or limits posed by the human constitution – is subject to certain criticisms. One of these suggests that a focus on natural limits unduly constrains politics, crowding out deliberation and
Peter F. Cannavò
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