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Optimal Deterministic Polynomial-Time Data Exchange for Omniscience [PDF]
We study the problem of constructing a deterministic polynomial time algorithm that achieves omniscience, in a rate-optimal manner, among a set of users that are interested in a common file but each has only partial knowledge about it as side-information.
Gastpar, Michael +4 more
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Agents' Behavior and Interest Rate Model Optimization in DeFi Lending
ABSTRACT Contrasting sharply with traditional money, bond, and bond futures markets, where interest rates emerge organically from participant interactions, DeFi lending platforms employ rule‐based interest rates that are algorithmically set. Thus, the selection of an effective interest rate model (IRM) is paramount for the success of a lending protocol.
Charles Bertucci +4 more
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On Stylization of the Folk Narrator in Fiction Written at the Turn of the 1860s [PDF]
The paper prompted by the discussion on the apprehension of ordinary folk and folk character in the 19th century stems from long-term research into narrative techniques of fiction written in the period of time in question.
Alice Jedličková
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Some Metaphysical Implications of Hegel’s Theodicy [PDF]
This paper examines Hegel’s claim that philosophy “has no other object than God‘ as a claim about the essentiality of the idea of God to philosophy. On this idealist interpretation, even atheistic philosophies would presuppose rationally evaluable ideas ...
Redding, Paul
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Forgetting and Remembering: Kenneth Cumberland and Soil Erosion in New Zealand, 1940s to 2020s
The speed and scale of landscape transformation in New Zealand was almost immediately apparent to British geographer Kenneth Cumberland on his appointment to Canterbury University College in 1938. His efforts culminated in the nationally and internationally well‐regarded book ‘Soil Erosion in New Zealand: A Geographical Reconnaissance (1944a)’, which ...
Michael Roche
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Paul Dawson. Il ritorno dell’onniscienza nella narrativa contemporanea
Si traduce qui “The Return of Omniscience in Contemporary Fiction”, saggio di Paul Dawson pubblicato nel 2009 sul secondo numero – volume diciassettesimo – di Narrative.
Filippo Pennacchio
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Fail‐Controlled Classifiers: A Swiss‐Army Knife Toward Trustworthy Systems
ABSTRACT Background Modern critical systems often require to take decisions and classify data and scenarios autonomously without having detrimental effects on people, infrastructures or the environment, ensuring desired dependability attributes. Researchers typically strive to craft classifiers with perfect accuracy, which should be always correct and ...
Fahad Ahmed Khokhar +4 more
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Retrogradation of Truth and Omniscience
Todd and Rabern have argued that assuming future contingents are untrue, together with accepting the principle of the retrogradation of truth (p→PF(p)), implies that it is metaphysically impossible that an omniscient entity exists.
Ciro De Florio, Aldo Frigerio
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‘Three Circles’: Winston Churchill's Approach to International Relations
ABSTRACT This article introduces a special issue that explores Winston Churchill's relationship with different countries. As its starting point, this piece takes Churchill's world view that Britain derived her status from its position at the focal point of three intersecting circles: Europe, the British Empire and the wider English‐speaking world ...
ALLEN PACKWOOD +2 more
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Coded Cooperative Data Exchange for a Secret Key
We consider a coded cooperative data exchange problem with the goal of generating a secret key. Specifically, we investigate the number of public transmissions required for a set of clients to agree on a secret key with probability one, subject to the ...
Courtade, Thomas A., Halford, Thomas R.
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