Name
Papers
Collaborators
DAVID H. WOLPERT
99
196
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
4334
591.07
8615
Referees 
References 
1046
792
Search Limit
1001000
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Cores, Cache, Content, and Characterization: IBM’s Second Generation 14-nm Product, z1500.342021
IBM z15: Physical design improvements to significantly increase content in the same technology10.362020
2.7 IBM z15: A 12-Core 5.2GHz Microprocessor10.362020
How Much Would You Pay to Change a Game before Playing It?00.342019
Stochastic thermodynamics of computation.00.342019
IBM z14: Processor Characterization and Power Management for High-Reliability Mainframe Systems20.422019
Nonlinear Information Bottleneck30.402019
IBM z14 design methodology enhancements in the 14-nm technology node.30.442018
Exact, complete expressions for the thermodynamic costs of circuits.00.342018
IBM z14™: 14nm microprocessor for the next-generation mainframe20.442018
Deep Reinforcement Learning for Event-Driven Multi-Agent Decision Processes.20.422017
The minimal hidden computer needed to implement a visible computation.10.352017
Number of hidden states needed to physically implement a given conditional distribution.20.642017
Modeling Social Organizations as Communication Networks.00.342017
Coarse-graining and the Blackwell order.20.372017
Correction: Wolpert, D.H. The Free Energy Requirements of Biological Organisms; Implications for Evolution. Entropy 2016, 18, 138.10.372016
Bayesian Optimization with a Finite Budget: An Approximate Dynamic Programming Approach.10.352016
A Likelihood Ratio Detector for Identifying Within-Perimeter Computer Network Attacks.00.342016
Thermodynamic cost due to changing the initial distribution over states.00.342016
Information geometry of influence diagrams and noncooperative games.00.342014
A framework for optimal high-level descriptions in science and engineering - preliminary report.10.362014
Ubiquity symposium: Evolutionary computation and the processes of life: what the no free lunch theorems really mean: how to improve search algorithms00.342013
Cyber-Physical Security: A Game Theory Model of Humans Interacting over Control Systems110.672013
Short and long supports for constraint propagation60.462013
The lesson of Newcomb's paradox.00.342013
Using Machine Learning to Improve Stochastic Optimization.10.352013
Towards a bayesian network game framework for evaluating DDoS attacks and defense170.872012
Counter-Factual Reinforcement Learning: How to Model Decision-Makers That Anticipate The Future00.342012
Predicting the behavior of interacting humans by fusing data from multiple sources.10.352012
A Sensor System to Detect Positive and Negative Current-Temperature Dependences50.532011
Collective Intelligence, Data Routing and Braess' Paradox00.342011
Using Supervised Learning to Improve Monte Carlo Integral Estimation20.452011
What does Newcomb's paradox teach us?00.342010
Inference Concerning Physical Systems00.342010
Hysteresis effects of changing the parameters of noncooperative games.60.752010
Why income comparison is rational00.342010
Temperature-Aware Delay Borrowing for Energy-Efficient Low-Voltage Link Design40.452010
Self-adaptive system for addressing permanent errors in on-chip interconnects381.012010
PGT: a statistical approach to prediction and mechanism design10.422010
A Sensor to Detect Normal or Reverse Temperature Dependence in Nanoscale CMOS Circuits61.012009
Lookahead-based adaptive voltage scheme for energy-efficient on-chip interconnect links30.462009
A simulator for ballistic nanostructures in a 2-D electron gas20.512009
Trembling hand perfection for mixed quantal/best response equilibria10.592009
Ballistic deflection transistors and the emerging nanoscale era20.772009
Managing Multiple Interacting Adaptive Systems Via Game Theory00.342008
Normal and Reverse Temperature Dependence in Variation-Tolerant Nanoscale Systems with High-k Dielectrics and Metal Gates60.582008
Adaptive Delay Correction for Runtime Variation in Dynamic voltage Scaling Systems40.522008
Distributed Constrained Optimization with Semicoordinate Transformations30.442008
A Low-Power Safety Mode for Variation Tolerant Systems-on-Chip20.442008
Bias-Variance Techniques for Monte Carlo Optimization: Cross-validation for the CE Method10.382008
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