On the Number of Experiments Sufficient and in the Worst Case Necessary to Identify All Causal Relations Among N Variables

Frederick Eberhardt, Clark Glymour, Richard Scheines. On the Number of Experiments Sufficient and in the Worst Case Necessary to Identify All Causal Relations Among N Variables. In UAI 05, Proceedings of the 21st Conference in Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, July 26-29 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland. pages 178-184, AUAI Press, 2005. [doi]

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  title = {On the Number of Experiments Sufficient and in the Worst Case Necessary to Identify All Causal Relations Among N Variables},
  author = {Frederick Eberhardt and Clark Glymour and Richard Scheines},
  year = {2005},
  url = {http://uai.sis.pitt.edu/displayArticleDetails.jsp?mmnu=1&smnu=2&article_id=1235&proceeding_id=21},
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  pages = {178-184},
  booktitle = {UAI  05, Proceedings of the 21st Conference in Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, July 26-29 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland},
  publisher = {AUAI Press},
  isbn = {0-9749039-1-4},
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