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Ali A. Hammadi and Zaid H. Nasralla
As the Internet grows in capacity, the energy consumption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are significantly increasing. Significant research efforts on energy conservation have been devoted to devise different technological solutions ...
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Kayhan Erciyes
Biological networks such as protein interaction networks, gene regulation networks, and metabolic pathways are examples of complex networks that are large graphs with small-world and scale-free properties. An analysis of these networks has a profound eff...
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Carlos Ansótegui , Maria Luisa Bonet and Jordi Levy
We focus on the random generation of SAT instances that have properties similar to real-world instances. It is known that many industrial instances, even with a great number of variables, can be solved by a clever solver in a reasonable amount of time. T...
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Alberto Baldi and Franco Bagnoli
Many games in which chance plays a role can be simulated as a random walk over a graph of possible configurations of board pieces, cards, dice or coins. The end of the game generally consists of the appearance of a predefined winning pattern; for random ...
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Ilja Rausch, Yara Khaluf and Pieter Simoens
In many complex systems observed in nature, properties such as scalability, adaptivity, or rapid information exchange are often accompanied by the presence of features that are scale-free, i.e., that have no characteristic scale. Following this observati...
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