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Field computation by moment methods

, 1968
From the Publisher: "An IEEE reprinting of this classic 1968 edition, FIELD COMPUTATION BY MOMENT METHODS is the first book to explore the computation of electromagnetic fields by the most popular method for the numerical solution to electromagnetic ...
R. Harrington
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MP-SPDZ: A Versatile Framework for Multi-Party Computation

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2020
Multi-Protocol SPDZ (MP-SPDZ) is a fork of SPDZ-2 (Keller et al., CCS '13), an implementation of the multi-party computation (MPC) protocol called SPDZ (Damgård et al., Crypto '12).
Marcel Keller
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Real-Time Computing Without Stable States: A New Framework for Neural Computation Based on Perturbations

Neural Computation, 2002
A key challenge for neural modeling is to explain how a continuous stream of multimodal input from a rapidly changing environment can be processed by stereotypical recurrent circuits of integrate-and-fire neurons in real time.
W. Maass, T. Natschläger, H. Markram
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Logical reversibility of computation

, 1973
The usual general-purpose computing automaton (e.g.. a Turing machine) is logically irreversible- its transition function lacks a single-valued inverse. Here it is shown that such machines may he made logically reversible at every step, while retainillg ...
Charles H. Bennett
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A Method of Computation for Structural Dynamics

, 1959
A general procedure for the solution of problems in structural dynamics is described herein. The method is capable of application to structures of any degree of complication, with any relationship ...
N. Newmark
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Functions of matrices - theory and computation

, 2008
The only book devoted exclusively to matrix functions, this research monograph gives a thorough treatment of the theory of matrix functions and numerical methods for computing them.
N. Higham
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