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Adaptive space-time processing for digital mobile radio communication systems [PDF]
The performance of digital mobile radio communication systems is primarily limited by cochannel interference and multipath fading. Antenna arrays, with optimum combining (OC), have been shown to combat multipath fading of the desired signal and are ...
Shah, Amit
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The sum of the face angles of certain polyhedrons in $n$-space
4. The twelve elliptic functions considered by Glaisher and other writers are shown in Professor Bell's paper to arise as degenerate forms from a set of sixteen doubly periodic functions of the second kind which may be generated by the operations of a ...
H. F. Macneish
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In order to solve fractional differential equations on quantum domains, this work provides a spectral approach based on higher‐order (q, τ)‐Bernoulli functions and polynomials. We build a robust basis for approximation in (q, τ)‐weighted Hilbert spaces by using the orthogonality properties of these extended polynomials and the Sheffer‐type generating ...
Shaher Momani +2 more
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In this paper, we introduce a new extension of the incomplete second Appell hypergeometric matrix functions (EISAHMFs) and extension of the second Appell hypergeometric matrix functions (ESAHMFs) in terms of the extended incomplete Pochhammer matrix symbols and extended Pochhammer matrix symbols, respectively.
Muneera Abdullah Qadha +2 more
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Monitoring tides, currents, and waves along coastal habitats using the Mini Buoy
Abstract Intertidal habitats are shaped by the actions of tides and waves which are difficult to monitor in shallow water. To address this challenge, the “Mini Buoy” and associated open‐source App were recently developed for the low‐cost and long‐term monitoring of tidal inundation and current velocities simultaneously.
Cai J. T. Ladd +4 more
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Excitatory Projections of Wide Field Collicular Neurons to the Nucleus of the Optic Tract in the Rat
We report a novel class of rat collicular neurons (SCWFNOT) with horizontally oriented and spiny‐rich dendrites in the retinorecipient superficial layers of the superior colliculus. This subpopulation of excitatory wide field neurons invariably project to the nucleus of the optic tract (NOT), and some of them express the calcium‐binding protein ...
Athanasia Tzanou +3 more
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Higher Transcendental Functions [Volumes I-III] [PDF]
The work of which this book is the first volume might be described as an up-to-date version of Part II. The Transcendental Functions of Whittaker and Watson's celebrated "Modern Analysis". Bateman (who was a pupil of E. T. Whittaker) planned his "Guide
Bateman, Harry
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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-17-1911 [PDF]
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news/3056/thumbnail ...
Journal Publishing Company
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An alternative approach to averaging in nonlinear systems using classical probability density
Abstract The averaging method is a widely used technique in the field of nonlinear differential equations for effectively reducing systems with “fast” oscillations overlaying “slow” drift. The method involves calculating an integral, which can be straightforward in some cases but can also require simplifications such as series expansions. We propose an
Attila Genda +2 more
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Abstract To meet the challenge of advancing child welfare law, a field affecting millions of families a year, practicing attorneys have developed a wealth of guidance for best practices. The Judicial, Court, and Attorney Measures of Performance (JCAMP) provide a way to determine whether legal programs are following these recommended practices and to ...
Zabrina Aleguire, Sophia Gatowski
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