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View article: Group Evacuation on a Line by Agents with Different Communication\n Abilities
Group Evacuation on a Line by Agents with Different Communication\n Abilities Open
We consider evacuation of a group of $n \\geq 2$ autonomous mobile agents (or\nrobots) from an unknown exit on an infinite line. The agents are initially\nplaced at the origin of the line and can move with any speed up to the maximum\nspee…
View article: Group Evacuation on a Line by Agents with Different Communication Abilities
Group Evacuation on a Line by Agents with Different Communication Abilities Open
We consider evacuation of a group of $n \geq 2$ autonomous mobile agents (or robots) from an unknown exit on an infinite line. The agents are initially placed at the origin of the line and can move with any speed up to the maximum speed $1…
View article: Graph Exploration by Energy-Sharing Mobile Agents
Graph Exploration by Energy-Sharing Mobile Agents Open
We consider the problem of collective exploration of a known $n$-node edge-weighted graph by $k$ mobile agents that have limited energy but are capable of energy transfers. The agents are initially placed at an arbitrary subset of nodes in…
View article: Search on a Line by Byzantine Robots
Search on a Line by Byzantine Robots Open
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant parallel search on an infinite line by [Formula: see text] robots. Starting from the origin, the robots are required to find a target at an unknown location. The robots can move with maximum speed …
View article: Supplementary Material for: Deciphering the Pathogenic Nature of Two de novo Sequence Variations in a Patient with Shprintzen-Goldberg Syndrome
Supplementary Material for: Deciphering the Pathogenic Nature of Two de novo Sequence Variations in a Patient with Shprintzen-Goldberg Syndrome Open
Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome (SGS) is autosomal dominant disorder with features of craniosynostosis, distinctive craniofacial features, skeletal abnormalities, marfanoid body habitus, aortic dilatation, and intellectual disability. SGS is …
View article: Habitat-Specific Clock Variation and Its Consequence on Reproductive Fitness
Habitat-Specific Clock Variation and Its Consequence on Reproductive Fitness Open
The circadian clock controls daily activities at the cellular and organismic level, allowing an organism to anticipate incoming stresses and to use resources accordingly. The circadian clock has therefore been considered a fitness trait in…
View article: Energy Consumption of Group Search on a Line
Energy Consumption of Group Search on a Line Open
Consider two robots that start at the origin of the infinite line in search of an exit at an unknown location on the line. The robots can only communicate if they arrive at the same location at exactly the same time, i.e. they use the so-c…
View article: Nonanimal Models for Acute Toxicity Evaluations: Applying Data-Driven Profiling and Read-Across
Nonanimal Models for Acute Toxicity Evaluations: Applying Data-Driven Profiling and Read-Across Open
The in vitro bioassay data-driven profiling strategy developed in this study meets the urgent needs of computational toxicology in the current big data era and can be extended to develop predictive models for other complex toxicity end poi…
View article: Time-Energy Tradeoffs for Evacuation by Two Robots in the Wireless Model
Time-Energy Tradeoffs for Evacuation by Two Robots in the Wireless Model Open
View article: Priority Evacuation from a Disk Using Mobile Robots
Priority Evacuation from a Disk Using Mobile Robots Open
We introduce and study a new search-type problem with ($n+1$)-robots on a disk. The searchers (robots) all start from the center of the disk, have unit speed, and can communicate wirelessly. The goal is for a distinguished robot (the queen…
View article: God Save the Queen
God Save the Queen Open
Queen Daniela of Sardinia is asleep at the center of a round room at the top of the tower in her castle. She is accompanied by her faithful servant, Eva. Suddenly, they are awakened by cries of "Fire". The room is pitch black and they are …
View article: God Save the Queen
God Save the Queen Open
Queen Daniela of Sardinia is asleep at the center of a round room at the top of the tower in her castle. She is accompanied by her faithful servant, Eva. Suddenly, they are awakened by cries of "Fire". The room is pitch black and they are …
View article: Linear Search with Terrain-Dependent Speeds
Linear Search with Terrain-Dependent Speeds Open
We revisit the linear search problem where a robot, initially placed at the origin on an infinite line, tries to locate a stationary target placed at an unknown position on the line. Unlike previous studies, in which the robot travels alon…
View article: Linear Search with Terrain-Dependent Speeds
Linear Search with Terrain-Dependent Speeds Open
View article: Weak Coverage of a Rectangular Barrier
Weak Coverage of a Rectangular Barrier Open
View article: CIIPro: a new read-across portal to fill data gaps using public large-scale chemical and biological data
CIIPro: a new read-across portal to fill data gaps using public large-scale chemical and biological data Open
Summary We have developed a public Chemical In vitro–In vivo Profiling (CIIPro) portal, which can automatically extract in vitro biological data from public resources (i.e. PubChem) for user-supplied compounds. For compounds with in vivo t…
View article: Search on a Line by Byzantine Robots
Search on a Line by Byzantine Robots Open
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant parallel search on an infinite line by n robots. Starting from the origin, the robots are required to find a target at an unknown location. The robots can move with maximum speed 1 and can communic…
View article: Encoding 2D range maximum queries
Encoding 2D range maximum queries Open