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    • C[subscript 3], semi-clifford and generalized semi-clifford operations 

      Beigi, Salman; Shor, Peter W. (Rinton Press, 2010-01)
      Fault-tolerant quantum computation is a basic problem in quantum computation, andteleportation is one of the main techniques in this theory. Using teleportation on stabi-lizer codes, the most well-known quantum codes, Pauli ...
    • C[superscript ∞] Scaling Asymptotics for the Spectral Projector of the Laplacian 

      Canzani, Yaiza; Hanin, Boris (Springer US, 2017-05)
      This article concerns new off-diagonal estimates on the remainder and its derivatives in the pointwise Weyl law on a compact n-dimensional Riemannian manifold. As an application, we prove that near any non-self-focal point, ...
    • CA3 NMDA Receptors are Required for the Rapid Formation of a Salient Contextual Representation 

      McHugh, Thomas J.; Tonegawa, Susumu (Wiley Blackwell, 2009-07)
      The acquisition of Pavlovian fear learning engages the hippocampus when the conditioned stimuli are multimodal or temporally isolated from the unconditioned stimuli. By subjecting CA3-NR1 KO mice to conditioning protocols ...
    • Cable Manipulation with a Tactile-Reactive Gripper 

      She, Yu; Wang, Shaoxiong; Dong, Siyuan; Sunil, Neha; Rodriguez, Alberto; e.a. (Robotics: Science and Systems Foundation, 2020-07)
    • Cable Manipulation with a Tactile-Reactive Gripper 

      She, Yu; Wang, Shaoxiong; Dong, Siyuan; Sunil, Neha; Rodriguez Garcia, Alberto; e.a. (Robotics: Science and Systems Foundation, 2020-07)
    • Cable manipulation with a tactile-reactive gripper 

      She, Yu; Wang, Shaoxiong; Dong, Siyuan; Sunil, Neha; Rodriguez Garcia, Alberto; e.a. (SAGE Publications, 2021)
      Cables are complex, high-dimensional, and dynamic objects. Standard approaches to manipulate them often rely on conservative strategies that involve long series of very slow and incremental deformations, or various mechanical ...
    • Cable manipulation with a tactile-reactive gripper 

      She, Yu; Wang, Shaoxiong; Dong, Siyuan; Sunil, Neha; Rodriguez, Alberto; e.a. (SAGE Publications, 2021)
      Cables are complex, high-dimensional, and dynamic objects. Standard approaches to manipulate them often rely on conservative strategies that involve long series of very slow and incremental deformations, or various mechanical ...
    • Cables Links Cdk5 and c-Abl and Facilitates Cdk5 Tyrosine Phosphorylation, Kinase Upregulation, and Neurite Outgrowth 

      Zukerberg, Lawrence R; Patrick, Gentry N; Nikolic, Margareta; Humbert, Sandrine; Wu, Chin-Lee; e.a. (Elsevier, 2000-06)
      Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is a small serine/threonine kinase that plays a pivotal role during development of the CNS. Cables, a novel protein, interacts with Cdk5 in brain lysates. Cables also binds to and is a ...
    • Cache Calculus: Modeling Caches through Differential Equations 

      Beckmann, Nathan Zachary; Sanchez, Daniel (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015-12)
      Caches are critical to performance, yet their behavior is hard to understand and model. In particular, prior work does not provide closed-form solutions of cache performance, i.e., simple expressions for the miss rate of ...
    • Cache craftiness for fast multicore key-value storage 

      Mao, Yandong; Kohler, Eddie; Morris, Robert Tappan (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2012-04)
      We present Masstree, a fast key-value database designed for SMP machines. Masstree keeps all data in memory. Its main data structure is a trie-like concatenation of B+-trees, each of which handles a fixed-length slice of ...
    • Cache-Adaptive Analysis 

      Bender, Michael A.; Ebrahimi, Roozbeh; Fineman, Jeremy T.; Johnson, Rob; Lincoln, Andrea; e.a. (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2013-07)
      Memory efficiency and locality have substantial impact on the performance of programs, particularly when operating on large data sets. Thus, memory- or I/O-efficient algorithms have received significant attention both in ...
    • Cache-conscious scheduling of streaming applications 

      Agrawal, Kunal; Fineman, Jeremy T.; Krage, Jordan; Leiserson, Charles E.; Toledo, Sivan (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2012-06)
      This paper considers the problem of scheduling streaming applications on uniprocessors in order to minimize the number of cache-misses. Streaming applications are represented as a directed graph (or multigraph), where nodes ...
    • Cache-Efficient Parallel-Partition Algorithms using Exclusive-Read-and-Write Memory 

      Westover, Alek; Kuszmaul, William (ACM|Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures CD-ROM, 2020-07-06)
    • Cache-oblivious dynamic dictionaries with update/query tradeoffs 

      Brodal, Gerth Stolting; Demaine, Erik D.; Fineman, Jeremy T.; Iacono, John; Langerman, Stefan; e.a. (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2010-01)
      Several existing cache-oblivious dynamic dictionaries achieve O(logB N) (or slightly better O(logB N over M )) memory transfers per operation, where N is the number of items stored, M is the memory size, and B is ...
    • Cache-Oblivious Iterated Predecessor Queries via Range Coalescing 

      Demaine, Erik D; Gopal, Vineet; Hasenplaugh, William Cleaburn (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2015-07)
      In this paper we develop an optimal cache-oblivious data structure that solves the iterated predecessor problem. Given k static sorted lists L[subscript 1],L[subscript 2],…,L[subscript k] of average length n and a query ...
    • Caching in wireless networks 

      Niesen, Urs; Shah, Devavrat; Wornell, Gregory W. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2009-08)
      We consider the problem of delivering content cached in a wireless network of n nodes randomly located on a square of area n. In the most general form, this can be analyzed by considering the 2[superscript n] timesn-dimensional ...
    • Cackle: Analytical Workload Cost and Performance Stability With Elastic Pools 

      Perron, Matthew; Castro Fernandez, Raul; Dewitt, David; Cafarella, Michael; Madden, Samuel (ACM, 2023-12-12)
      Analytical query workloads are prone to rapid fluctuations in resource demands. These rapid, hard to predict resource demand changes make provisioning a challenge. Users must either over provision at excessive cost or ...
    • Cactin is essential for G1 progression in Toxoplasma gondii 

      Szatanek, Tomasz; Anderson-White, Brooke R.; Faugno-Fusci, David M.; White, Michael; Gubbels, Marc-Jan; e.a. (Wiley Blackwell, 2012-04)
      Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite whose rapid lytic replication cycles define its pathogenicity. We identified a temperature-sensitive growth mutant, FV-P6, which irreversibly arrests before ...
    • Caenorhabditis elegans aristaless/Arx gene alr-1 restricts variable gene expression 

      Topalidou, Irini; van Oudenaarden, Alexander; Chalfie, Martin (National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2011-03)
      Variable expressivity of mutant phenotypes in genetically identical individuals is a phenomenon widely reported but poorly understood. For example, mutations in the gene encoding the transcription factor ALR-1 in Caenorhabditis ...
    • The Caenorhabditis elegans Gene mfap-1 Encodes a Nuclear Protein That Affects Alternative Splicing 

      Ma, Long; Gao, Xiaoyang; Luo, Jintao; Huang, Liange; Teng, Yanling; e.a. (Public Library of Science, 2012-07)
      RNA splicing is a major regulatory mechanism for controlling eukaryotic gene expression. By generating various splice isoforms from a single pre–mRNA, alternative splicing plays a key role in promoting the evolving complexity ...