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Paul Dupuis

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 17, 2015
On performance measures for infinite swapping Monte Carlo methodsJ D Doll, Paul Dupuis
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 11, 2004
Multiple independent identification decisions: a method of calibrating eyewitness identificationsSean Pryke, R C L Lindsay, Jennifer E Dysart, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 5, 2012
Rare-event sampling: occupation-based performance measures for parallel tempering and infinite swapping Monte Carlo methodsJ D Doll, Nuria Plattner, David L Freeman, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 14, 2011
An infinite swapping approach to the rare-event sampling problemNuria Plattner, J D Doll, Paul Dupuis, et al.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 17, 2015
On performance measures for infinite swapping Monte Carlo methodsJ D Doll, Paul Dupuis
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 11, 2004
Multiple independent identification decisions: a method of calibrating eyewitness identificationsSean Pryke, R C L Lindsay, Jennifer E Dysart, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 5, 2012
Rare-event sampling: occupation-based performance measures for parallel tempering and infinite swapping Monte Carlo methodsJ D Doll, Nuria Plattner, David L Freeman, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 14, 2011
An infinite swapping approach to the rare-event sampling problemNuria Plattner, J D Doll, Paul Dupuis, et al.
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