Math @ Duke
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Papers Published
- M. Huber, Perfect simulation with exponential tails,
Random Structures and Algorithms, vol. 33 no. 1
(August, 2008),
pp. 29--43, Wiley InterScience [abs]
- M. Huber and J. Law, Fast approximation of the permanent for very dense problems,
in Proceedings of the nineteenth annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
(2008),
pp. 681--689, SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, USA [abs]
- M. Huber, Perfect simulation for image restoration,
Stochastic Models, vol. 23 no. 3
(August, 2007),
pp. 475--487, Taylor and Francis [abs]
- D. Hearn and M. Huber, The Ancestral Distance test: A topdown approach to detect correlated evolution in large lineages with missing character data and incomplete phylogenies,
Systematic Biology, vol. 55 no. 5
(October, 2006),
pp. 803--817, Taylor & Francis [abs]
- M. Huber, Y. Chen, I. Dinwoodie, A. Dobra, and M. Nicholas, Monte Carlo algorithms for Hardy-Weinberg proportions,
Biometrics, vol. 62 no. 1
(March, 2006),
pp. 49--53, Blackwell Synergy [abs]
- Mark L. Huber, Fast perfect sampling from linear extensions,
Discrete Mathematics, vol. 306
(2006),
pp. 420--428, Elsevier [abs]
- M. Huber, Exact sampling from perfect matchings in dense regular graphs,
Algorithmica, vol. 44
(2006),
pp. 183--193, Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. [abs]
- B. P. Tighe, J. E.S. Socolar, D.G. Schaeffer, W. G. Mitchener, and M. L. Huber, Force distributions in a triagonal lattice of rigid bars,
Physical Review E, vol. 72 no. 031306
(2005), APS Journals [e031306] [abs]
- Yuguo Chen, Ian Dinwoodie, Adrian Dobra, and Mark Huber, Lattice Point, contingency tables and sampling,
Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 374
(2005),
pp. 65--78, American Mathematical Society [abs]
- Mark Huber, Perfect sampling using bounding chains,
The Annals of Applied Probability, vol. 14 no. 2
(August, 2004),
pp. 734--753, Institute of Mathematical Statistics [abs]
- M. Huber, G. Reinert, The Stationary Distribution in the Antivoter Model: Exact Sampling and Approximations,
in Stein's Method: Expository Lectures and Applications
(2004),
pp. 79--94 [abs]
- Y. Chen, I. Dinwoodie, A. Dobra, and M. Huber, Lattice points, contingency tables, and sampling,
6th SIAM Conference on Dynamical Systems
(2003)
- Mark L. Huber, A bounding chain for Swendsen-Wang,
Random Structures and Algorithms, vol. 22 no. 1
(2002),
pp. 53--59 [abs]
- J. A. Fill and M. L. Huber, The Randomness Recycler approach to perfect sampling,
53rd Annual Meeting of the ISI
(2001),
pp. 69--72 [abs]
- A. Benjamin, M. Huber, M. Fluet, Optimal Token Allocations in Solitaire Knock 'm Down,
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, vol. 8 no. 2
(2001),
pp. 1--8 [abs]
- James A. Fill, Mark L. Huber, The Randomness Recycler: A new technique for perfect sampling,
Proceeding of the 41th Annual IEEE Symposium on the Foundations of Computer Science
(2001) [abs]
- Mark L. Huber, A faster method for sampling independent sets,
Proceedings of the 11th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
(2000),
pp. 624-626 [abs]
- Stephen Ahearn, Mark L. Huber, Gary Sherman, Finite groups can be arbitrarily Hamiltonian,
Communications in Algebra, vol. 27 no. 3
(1999),
pp. 1013--1016 [abs]
- M. Huber, Exact Sampling and Approximate Counting Techniques,
Proc. 30th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing
(1998),
pp. 31--40 [abs] [author's comments]
Papers Accepted
- M. Huber, Spatial point processes,
in Handbook of MCMC, edited by Brooks, Gelman, Jones, Meng
(April, 2008)
- D. B. Woodard, S. C. Schmidler and M. Huber, Conditions for Rapid Mixing of Parallel and Simulated Tempering on Multimodal Distributions,
Annals of Applied Probability
(2007)
Papers Submitted
- M. L. Huber and R. L. Wolpert, Perfect Simulation of Matern Type III Repulsive Point Processes
(September, 2008) [abs]
- M. Huber, Spatial Birth-Death-Swap Chains,
Bernoulli
(May, 2008) [abs]
- D. B. Woodard, S. Schmidler, and M. Huber, Conditions for Torpid Mixing of Parallel and Simulated Tempering on Multimodal Distributions,
Stochastic Processes and their Applications
(2007)
- F. Mitha and M. Huber, Monotonic Multigamma coupling for perfect sampling,
TOMACS
(2006) [abs] [author's comments]
Preprints
- James A. Fill, Mark L. Huber, Linear expected time perfect generation of proper colorings of low degree graphs
(2008) [abs]
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