João Pedro Neto

Orcid: 0000-0002-3974-0685

According to our database1, João Pedro Neto authored at least 19 papers between 1995 and 2023.

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2023
Disjunctive sums of quasi-nimbers.
Theor. Comput. Sci., February, 2023

2021
On lattices from combinatorial game theory: infinite case.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2021

2020
Combinatorics of JENGA.
Australas. J Comb., 2020

2019
Foundations of Digital Archæoludology.
CoRR, 2019

2018
Ordinal sums of impartial games.
Discret. Appl. Math., 2018

2017
A method for regularization of evolutionary polynomial regression.
Appl. Soft Comput., 2017

2016
Guaranteed Scoring Games.
Electron. J. Comb., 2016

2014
On lattices from combinatorial game theory modularity and a representation theorem: Finite case.
Theor. Comput. Sci., 2014

2012
A Recursive Process Related to a Partizan Variation of Wythoff.
Integers, 2012

2011
Parallelization of Algorithms with Recurrent Neural Networks.
Proceedings of the Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms, 2011

2009
Automatic Parallelization in Neural Computers.
Proceedings of the IJCCI 2009, 2009

2007
Multi-agent Learning: How to Interact to Improve Collective Results.
Proceedings of the Progress in Artificial Intelligence, 2007

2006
Species Diversity in Evolution of Game Tactics.
Int. J. Intell. Games Simul., 2006

On Computation over Chaos Using Neural Networks: Application to Blind Search and Random Number Generation.
Int. J. Bifurc. Chaos, 2006

A Virtual Machine for Neural Computers.
Proceedings of the Artificial Neural Networks, 2006

2003
Symbolic Processing in Neural Networks.
J. Braz. Comput. Soc., 2003

1997
Lower Bounds of Computational Power of a Synaptic Calculus.
Proceedings of the Biological and Artificial Computation: From Neuroscience to Technology, 1997

Turing Universality of Neural Nets (Revisited).
Proceedings of the Computer Aided Systems Theory, 1997

1995
Integrated Model - a Proposal to Handle Noise.
Proceedings of the Topics in Artificial Intelligence, 1995


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