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Finding structure in time
- COGNITIVE SCIENCE
, 1990
"... Time underlies many interesting human behaviors. Thus, the question of how to represent time in connectionist models is very important. One approach is to represent time implicitly by its effects on processing rather than explicitly (as in a spatial representation). The current report develops a pro ..."
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proposal along these lines first described by Jordan (1986) which involves the use of recurrent links in order to provide networks with a dynamic memory. In this approach, hidden unit patterns are fed back to themselves; the internal representations which develop thus reflect task demands in the context
ALLIANCE: An Architecture for Fault Tolerant Multi-Robot Cooperation
- IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
, 1998
"... ALLIANCE is a software architecture that fa- cilitates the fault tolerant cooperative control of teams of heterogeneous mobile robots performing missions composed of loosely coupled subtasks that may have ordering dependencies. ALLIANCE allows teams of robots, each of which possesses a variety of hi ..."
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ALLIANCE is a software architecture that fa- cilitates the fault tolerant cooperative control of teams of heterogeneous mobile robots performing missions composed of loosely coupled subtasks that may have ordering dependencies. ALLIANCE allows teams of robots, each of which possesses a variety
Increasing Returns and Economic Geography
- Journal of Political Economy
, 1991
"... This paper develops a simple model that shows how a country can endogenously become differentiated into an industrialized "core" and an agricultural "periphery. " In order to realize scale economies while minimizing transport costs, manufacturing firms tend to locate in the regio ..."
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This paper develops a simple model that shows how a country can endogenously become differentiated into an industrialized "core" and an agricultural "periphery. " In order to realize scale economies while minimizing transport costs, manufacturing firms tend to locate
A calculus of mobile processes, I
, 1992
"... We present the a-calculus, a calculus of communicating systems in which one can naturally express processes which have changing structure. Not only may the component agents of a system be arbitrarily linked, but a communication between neighbours may carry information which changes that linkage. The ..."
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-calculus of higher-order functions (the I-calculus and com-binatory algebra), the transmission of processes as values, and the representation of data structures as processes. The paper continues by presenting the algebraic theory of strong bisimilarity and strong equivalence, including a new notion of equivalence
Self-Determination and International Order
"... Towards the end of the first world war, a “principle of self-determination ” was proposed as a foundation for international order. In the words of its chief advocate, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, it specified that the “settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic ..."
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Towards the end of the first world war, a “principle of self-determination ” was proposed as a foundation for international order. In the words of its chief advocate, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, it specified that the “settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty
ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER
"... In a recent study, I examined the connection between economic freedom and internal conflict (Tures 2003). This article expands upon the earlier study by examining the link between economic liberty and external conflict. The question I now address is, does economic lib-eralization promote internation ..."
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international order by reducing conflict among nations? Research Design In analyzing the relationship between economic freedom and ex-ternal conflict, I rely on the KOSIMO data set from the Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK 1998, 1999) and on the Fraser Institute’s economic freedom
Perceived locus of causality and internalization: Examining reasons for acting in two domains.
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
, 1989
"... Theories of internalization typically suggest that self-perceptions of the "causes" of(i.e., reasons for) behavior are differentiated along a continuum of autonomy that contains identifiable gradations. A model of perceived locus of causality (PLOC) is developed, using children's sel ..."
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Theories of internalization typically suggest that self-perceptions of the "causes" of(i.e., reasons for) behavior are differentiated along a continuum of autonomy that contains identifiable gradations. A model of perceived locus of causality (PLOC) is developed, using children
NORTH KOREA THE REALITY OF A ROGUE STATE IN THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER
, 2004
"... North Korea the reality of a rogue state in the international order ..."
Testing Static Trade-Off against Pecking Order Models of Capital Structure
- Journal of Financial Economics
, 1999
"... This paper tests traditional capital structure models against the alternative of a pecking order model of corporate financing. The basic pecking order model, which predicts external debt financing driven by the internal financial deficit, has much greater timeseries explanatory power than a static t ..."
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This paper tests traditional capital structure models against the alternative of a pecking order model of corporate financing. The basic pecking order model, which predicts external debt financing driven by the internal financial deficit, has much greater timeseries explanatory power than a static
Internet Routing Instability
, 1997
"... This paper examines the network inter-domain routing information exchanged between backbone service providers at the major U.S. public Internet exchange points. Internet routing instability, or the rapid fluctuation of network reachability information, is an important problem currently facing the In ..."
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the Internet engineering community. High levels of network instability can lead to packet loss, increased network latency and time to convergence. At the extreme, high levels of routing instability have lead to the loss of internal connectivity in wide-area, national networks. In this paper, we describe
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