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Fields of papers citing papers by Decision Systems.
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Decision Systems.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Marbach, Peter, John N. Tsitsiklis, & Decision Systems.. (1997). A neuro-dynamic programming approach to call admission control in integrated service networks : the single link case.7 indexed citations
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Krim, Hamid, Mats Viberg, & Decision Systems.. (1995). Sensor array signal processing : two decades later.11 indexed citations
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Bertsekas, Dimitri P. & Decision Systems.. (1994). A hybrid incremental gradient method for least squares problems.2 indexed citations
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Bertsekas, Dimitri P. & Decision Systems.. (1994). Parallel computing in network optimization.8 indexed citations
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Olver, Peter J., Guillermo Sapiro, Allen Tannenbaum, & Decision Systems.. (1993). Classification and uniqueness of invariant geometric flows. 319(4). 339–344.17 indexed citations
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Milanfar, Peyman, et al.. (1993). Reconstructing parameterized objects from projections : a statistical view.
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Lee, Daniel C., John N. Tsitsiklis, & Decision Systems.. (1992). On the optimal admission schedule of a finite population to a queue.
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Hosein, Patrick, Michael Athans, & Decision Systems.. (1990). Some Analytical Results for the Dynamic Weapon-Target Allocation Problem*.31 indexed citations
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Bertsekas, Dimitri P., Paul Tseng, & Decision Systems.. (1990). RELAXT-III : a new and improved version of the RELAX code.4 indexed citations
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Luo, Zhi‐Quan, Paul Tseng, & Decision Systems.. (1989). On the convergence of a matrix splitting algorithm for the symmetric linear complementarity problem.9 indexed citations
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Systems., Decision, et al.. (1988). Hierarchies in production management and control : a survey.8 indexed citations
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Tseng, Paul & Decision Systems.. (1988). Convergence of asynchronous matrix iterations subject to diagonal dominance.1 indexed citations
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Prince, Jerry L., Alan S. Willsky, & Decision Systems.. (1988). Estimating convex shapes from support line measurements using prior geometric information.1 indexed citations
Levis, Alexander H., et al.. (1987). Timed Event-Graph and Performance Evaluation of Systems,. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).2 indexed citations
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Strang, Gilbert, et al.. (1987). The asymptotic Toeplitz-circulant eigenvalue problem.8 indexed citations
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Moura, José M. F., Isabel Ribeiro, & Decision Systems.. (1986). Parametric spectral estimation for arma processes.9 indexed citations
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Systems., Decision, et al.. (1984). Effectiveness Assessment of the METANET Demonstration.1 indexed citations
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Systems., Decision & Alexander H. Levis. (1983). Information processing and decisionmaking organizations : a mathematical description. 7(23). 151–163.23 indexed citations
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Vidyasagar, M., Kenneth R. Davidson, & Decision Systems.. (1983). A parametrization of all stable stabilizing compensators for single-input-output systems.2 indexed citations
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