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Binaries for LISA

Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2001
Summary: Binaries sufficiently compact to be observed with LISA consist of small stars, with both chosen from the following list: low-mass main sequence stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes or helium-burning cores of high-mass stars. The numbers of various types of binaries can be derived from observations, provided that observational ...
Verbunt, F., Nelemans, G.A.
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Simulation of binary-single star and binary-binary scattering

Journal of Computational Physics, 1986
Numerical methods for integrating gravitational 3- and 4-body systems are investigated and tested. The methods employ multiple-pair regularization schemes for N-body systems which use the Kustaanheimo-Stiefel transformation for regularizing 2-body collisions, in conjunction with a number of different time transformations between ''physical'' and ...
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A binary wavelet decomposition of binary images

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1996
We construct a theory of binary wavelet decompositions of finite binary images. The new binary wavelet transform uses simple module-2 operations. It shares many of the important characteristics of the real wavelet transform. In particular, it yields an output similar to the thresholded output of a real wavelet transform operating on the underlying ...
M.D. Swanson, Ahmed H. Tewfik
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Binary Vectors and Super-binary Vectors

2006
A binary vector is a standard tool in the transformation of higher plants mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. It is composed of the borders of T-DNA, multiple cloning sites, replication functions for Escherichia coli and A. tumefaciens, selectable marker genes, reporter genes, and other accessory elements that can improve the efficiency of and/or ...
Norio Kato   +5 more
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A binary problem

Mathematical Notes, 1996
Let \(n=\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} \varepsilon_k 2^k\) be the binary decomposition of the positive integer \(n\), where \(\varepsilon_k \in \{0,1\}, k=0,1,2,\dots\), and let \(\mathbb{N}_i\) denote the set of positive integers \(n\) such that \(\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} \varepsilon_k\equiv i\) (mod \(2\)), where \(i\in \{0,1\}\).
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Binary-to-residue and residue-to-binary converters

International Journal of Electronics, 1986
The paper describes a simple design for binary-to-residue and residue-to-binary converters. The residue number system (RNS) has been chosen to be the three moduli representation (2 n , 2 n  + 1, 2 n  − 1). The residue-to-binary converter is based on the mixed radix method.
Khalid M. Ibrahim, Salam N. Saloum
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Binary Calculation

Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, 1936
1. The development of this paper involves the consideration of certain arithmetical, mechanical, and photo-electrical technicalities, but the ultimate aim is a very simple one and it may therefore be advisable to state it at once. The ultimate aim is to persuade the whole civilized world to abandon decimal numeration and to use octonal numeration in ...
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Binary summation

Communications of the ACM, 1971
In discussing his binary summation method [1] Linz mentions two defects: “It is more difficult to program than the standard method, and it is difficult to use unless all numbers are available at the start of the summation.” A defect not mentioned is the extra storage space (approximately N words) required for the
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Representation of binary systems by families of binary relations

Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1969
It is proved that an arbitrary binary multiplicative system can be represented by a family of binary relations, using the so called generalized multiplication of relations. Transformations of such representations and existence of a ‘universal’ representation are studied.
D. Tamari   +3 more
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Binary or Float?

1992
As discussed in the previous chapter, there are some problems that GA applications encounter that sometimes delay, if not prohibit, finding the optimal solutions with the desired precision. One of the implications of these problems was premature convergence of the entire population to a non—global optimum (Chapter 4); other consequences include ...
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