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- Hsuan-Hao Lu
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- Jaydeep Karandikar
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- Kunal Mondal
- Liam Collins
- Mahim Mathur
- Mariam Kiran
- Marti Checa Nualart
- Matt Larson
- Nageswara Rao
- Neus Domingo Marimon
- Oscar Martinez
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- Pedro Ribeiro
- Rama K Vasudevan
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- Samudra Dasgupta
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The invention relates to network security and more specifically to methods and machines for determining which records meet the criteria for storage.

The invention relates to big data and urban planning.

Our invention is a combination of hardware and software that loads knowledge graphs into a in-memory database processing system and reasons with data represented as RDF graphs, ontologies, triples, etc.

The invention relates to compact and accessible squeezed-light magnetometry using four-wave mixing in a single hot rubidium vapor cell.

The invention relates to the medical industry and more specifically to methods of predicting risks.

The invention relates to social media sources and more specifically to systems and methods for analyzing information in real time.

The invention relates to population growth projections and more specifically to a computer method for making such projections.

The invention relates to electromagnetic communications.

The disclosure relates to cyber security systems and more specifically to the use of game theory. Information security analysis can be performed using game theory implemented in dynamic simulations of Agent-Based Models (ABMs).

The Cyberspace Security Econometrics System enhancements with regards to Evaluating Computing Architectures (CSES-EA) provides a comparative measure (i.e., a quantitative indication) of reliability, performance, and/or safety of a system that accounts for the criticality of ea