Abstract: An atomic splittable routing game (ASRG) is a network congestion problem where each player has some finite amount of flow he wants to send in the network, while minimizing his cost.
Abstract: In 1853, Liouville proved a fundamental result concerning approximations of algebraic numbers by rationals, which said one can't approximate algebraic numbers "well" using rationals.
Abstract: Probabilistic graphical models provide a very useful framework for studying several problems across theoretical computer science and statistics.
Abstract : Research in quantum information theory suggests that if a quantum channel is used to transmit classical information then the capacity (also referred to as classical capacity) of a quantum channel is super additive.
Abstract: The correlation of a quantum system A to an initially correlated system E generally decreases when A undergoes an evolution separated from E.
Abstract: Kelly, Maulloo, and Tan (1998) proposed a decomposition of a system utility maximisation problem into a network utility maximisation problem, to be solved by a network entity, and a set of decoupled user optimisation problems, to be solv
Abstract: The emergence of Internet of Things, and of Everything, is enabling network based integration pervade into all aspects of engineering and social systems.