Reaction systems represent a biologically inspired computational framework that abstracts the intricate interactions of biochemical reactions via two central mechanisms: facilitation and inhibition.
Mathematics of Operations Research, Vol. 44, No. 3 (August 2019), pp. 783-792 (10 pages) While the computational complexity of many game-theoretic solution concepts, notably Nash equilibrium, has now ...
The historical pursuit of creating intelligent machines has culminated in the modern era of artificial intelligence. However, the efficacy of AI applications is contingent upon a nuanced understanding ...
We give a general reduction of lengths-of-proofs lower bounds for constant depth Frege systems in DeMorgan language augmented by a connective counting modulo a prime p (the so-called AC0[p] Frege ...
The chains of amino acids that make up proteins are critical to every form of life. The complex ways that these proteins fold ...
Our era is defined by a constant flow of information. Data from smartphones, wearables and environmental sensors, connected to sharing and analysis platforms, accompany us daily, creating a digital ...
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Karlo Doroc receives funding from a University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship from the Faculty of Business and Economics, a Kinsman Scholarship, and Australian Government Research Training ...
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