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    • The O'Nan-Scott Theorem for Finite Primitive Permutation Groups, and Finite Representability 

      Fawcett, Joanna (University of Waterloo, 2009-08-06)
      The O'Nan-Scott Theorem classifies finite primitive permutation groups into one of five isomorphism classes. This theorem is very useful for answering questions about finite permutation groups since four out of the five ...
    • Obedience-based Multi-Agent Cooperation for Sequential Social Dilemmas 

      Gupta, Gaurav (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-14)
      We propose a mechanism for achieving cooperation and communication in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) settings by intrinsically rewarding agents for obeying the commands of other agents. At every timestep, agents ...
    • Occlusion-Ordered Semantic Instance Segmentation 

      Baselizadeh, Soroosh (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-23)
      Conventional semantic ‘instance’ segmentation methods offer a segmentation mask for each object instance in an image along with its semantic class label. These methods excel in distinguishing instances, whether they belong ...
    • OFF-DIAGONAL CORNERS OF SUBALGEBRAS OF L(Cn) 

      Marcoux, Laurent W.; Radjavi, Heydar; Zhang, Yuanhang (Elsevier, 2020-12-15)
      Let n ∈ N, and consider Cn equipped with the standard inner product. Let A ⊆ L(Cn) be a unital algebra and P ∈ L(Cn) be an orthogonal projection. The space L := P ⊥A|ran P is said to be an off-diagonal corner of A, and L ...
    • Offline Evaluation via Human Preference Judgments: A Dueling Bandits Problem 

      Yan, Xinyi (University of Waterloo, 2022-11-22)
      The dramatic improvements in core information retrieval tasks engendered by neural rankers create a need for novel evaluation methods. If every ranker returns highly relevant items in the top ranks, it becomes difficult ...
    • Offset Surface Light Fields 

      Ang, Jason (University of Waterloo, 2003)
      For producing realistic images, reflection is an important visual effect. Reflections of the environment are important not only for highly reflective objects, such as mirrors, but also for more common objects such as ...
    • On 2-crossing-critical graphs with a V8-minor 

      Arroyo Guevara, Alan Marcelo (University of Waterloo, 2014-05-22)
      The crossing number of a graph is the minimum number of pairwise edge crossings in a drawing of a graph. A graph $G$ is $k$-crossing-critical if it has crossing number at least $k$, and any subgraph of $G$ has crossing ...
    • On a 2-class polling model with reneging and ki -limited service 

      Granville, Kevin; Drekic, Steve (Springer, 2018-06-18)
      This paper analyzes a 2-class, single-server polling model operating under a ki-limited service discipline with class-dependent switchover times. Arrivals to each class are assumed to follow a Poisson process with phase-type ...
    • On a general mixed priority queue with server discretion 

      Fajardo, Val Andrei; Drekic, Steve (Taylor & Francis, 2016-10-01)
      We consider a single-server queueing system which attends to N priority classes that are classified into two distinct types: (i) urgent: classes which have preemptive resume priority over at least one lower priority class, ...
    • On a Question of Wintner Concerning the Sequence of Integers Composed of Primes from a Given Set 

      Kim, Jeongsoo (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-27)
      We answer to a Wintner's question concerning the sequence of integers composed of primes from a given set. The results generalize and develop the answer to Wintner’s question due to Tijdeman.
    • On Achieving High Survivability in Virtualized Data Centers 

      Rabbani, Md Golam; Zhani, Mohamed Faten; Boutaba, Raouf (Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, 2014-01-01)
      As businesses are increasingly relying on the cloud to host their services, cloud providers are striving to offer guaranteed and highly-available resources. To achieve this goal, recent proposals have advocated to offer ...
    • On Aharoni’s rainbow generalization of the Caccetta–Häggkvist conjecture 

      Hompe, Patrick; Pelikánová, Petra; Pokorná, Aneta; Spirkl, Sophie (Elsevier, 2021-05-01)
      For a digraph G and v is an element of V(G), let delta(+)(v) be the number of out-neighbors of v in G. The Caccetta-Haggkvist conjecture states that for all k >= 1, if G is a digraph with n = |V(G)| such that delta(+)(v) ...
    • On Algorithms, Separability and Cellular Automata in Quantum Computing 

      Cheung, Donny (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-26)
      In Part I of this thesis, we present a new model of quantum cellular automata (QCA) based on local unitary operations. We will describe a set of desirable properties for any QCA model, and show that all of these properties ...
    • On Amenability Properties and Coideals of Quantum Groups 

      Anderson-Sackaney, Benjamin (University of Waterloo, 2022-07-27)
      We study amenability type properties of locally compact quantum groups and subobjects of quantum groups realized as submodules of their von Neumann algebras. An important class of such subobjects are the coideals, which ...
    • On Asynchronous Interference Channels 

      Moshksar, Kamyar (University of Waterloo, 2016-11-15)
      In the first part of the thesis, a decentralized wireless network of separate transmitter-receiver pairs is studied where there is no central controller to assign the resources to the users and users do not explicitly ...
    • On coloring digraphs with forbidden induced subgraphs 

      Carbonero, Alvaro (University of Waterloo, 2023-04-25)
      This thesis mainly focuses on the structural properties of digraphs with high dichromatic number. The dichromatic number of a digraph $D$, denoted by $\dichi(D)$, is designed to be the directed analog of the chromatic ...
    • On Combinatorics, Integrability and Puzzles 

      Miller, Timothy (University of Waterloo, 2020-10-23)
      In the last decade, many old and new results in combinatorics have been shown using the theory of quantum integrable systems from particle physics. The key to solving such problems is the derivation of an underlying ...
    • On Computable Online Learning 

      Hasrati, Niki (University of Waterloo, 2023-04-27)
      We initiate a study of computable online (c-online) learning, which we analyze under varying requirements for "optimality" in terms of the mistake bound. Our main contribution is to give a necessary and sufficient condition ...
    • On Constant Factors in Comparison-Based Geometric Algorithms and Data Structures 

      Lee, Patrick (University of Waterloo, 2014-09-11)
      Many standard problems in computational geometry have been solved asymptotically optimally as far as comparison-based algorithms are concerned, but there has been little work focusing on improving the constant factors ...
    • On Convolution Squares of Singular Measures 

      Chan, Vincent (University of Waterloo, 2010-08-25)
      We prove that if $1 > \alpha > 1/2$, then there exists a probability measure $\mu$ such that the Hausdorff dimension of its support is $\alpha$ and $\mu*\mu$ is a Lipschitz function of class $\alpha-1/2$.

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