


e-Symposium 2023: Crowding Out the Truth? A Simple Model of Misinformation, Polarization, and Meaningful Social Interactions
This paper delves into the critical role of social media in debates surrounding polarization, misinformation, and the state of democracy worldwide.



e-Symposium 2023: AI and Computational Politics
Computational Politics refers to the application of Information Technologies (IT), including Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Systems Theory (Cybernetics) in the realm of politics and Political Science.



Real-like MAX-SAT Instances and the Landscape Structure Across the Phase Transition
In contrast with random uniform instances, industrial SAT instances of large size are solvable today by state-of-the-art algorithms.



AI Studies Survey
AI is a rapidly emerging field that has opened up new vistas of innovation and creativity. From intelligent systems to self-driving cars, AI has transformed the way we live and work.


The Silent (R)evolution of SAT
The Propositional Satisfiability problem (SAT) was the first to be shown NP-complete by Cook and Levin. SAT remained the embodiment of theoretical worst-case hardness.


Algorithms for manifold learning
The technical report presents popular methods for mapping data into a low-dimensional manifold (nonlinear dimensionality reduction).