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Angular velocity integration in a fly heading circuit. [PDF]
Turner-Evans D +7 more
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Remodeling of the ischemia-reperfused murine heart: 11.7-T cardiac magnetic resonance imaging of contrast-enhanced infarct patches and transmurality. [PDF]
Gnyawali SC +5 more
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All complex equiangular tight frames in dimension 3
In this paper we describe some new algebraic features of the Gram matrices of complex Equiangular Tight Frames (ETF). This lead on the one hand to the nonexistence of several low dimensional complex ETFs; and on the other hand to the full algebraic classification of all complex ETFs in C^3.
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Minimizing Structural Heterogeneity in DNA Self-Assembled Dye Templating via DNA Origami-Tuned Conformations. [PDF]
Cervantes-Salguero K +7 more
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Equiangular tight Frames in digital processing of sparse signals
S Ya Novikov, D A Rogach, M E Fedina
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Mutually Unbiased Equiangular Tight Frames [PDF]
An equiangular tight frame (ETF) yields a type of optimal packing of lines in a Euclidean space. ETFs seem to be rare, and all known infinite families of them arise from some type of combinatorial design. In this paper, we introduce a new method for constructing ETFs.
Matthew Fickus
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A note on equiangular tight frames
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Thomas Strohmer
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Equiangular Tight Frames From Hyperovals [PDF]
An equiangular tight frame (ETF) is a set of equal norm vectors in a Euclidean space whose coherence is as small as possible, equaling the Welch bound. Also known as Welch-bound-equality sequences, such frames arise in various applications, such as waveform design, quantum information theory, compressed sensing and algebraic coding theory. ETFs seem to
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