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Nanosecond pulsed electric fields induce cell-size-dependent selective permeabilization of urothelial cancer cells. [PDF]

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Exponential Family Factors for Bayesian Factor Analysis

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2013
Expressing data as linear functions of a small number of unknown variables is a useful approach employed by several classical data analysis methods, e.g., factor analysis, principal component analysis, or latent semantic indexing. These models represent the data using the product of two factors.
Jun, Li, Dacheng, Tao
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Factorization with exponential sums

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2008
We generalize the concept of factorization using truncated Gauss sums to exponential sums where the phase increases with the jth power of the summation index. For such sums the number of terms needed to suppress ghost factors of N scales as . Unfortunately, this advantageous scaling law is accompanied by a disadvantage: the gap between factors and non ...
M Štefaňák   +4 more
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Exponential convergence of recursive least squares with exponential forgetting factor

Systems & Control Letters, 1982
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Johnstone, Richard M.   +3 more
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The Pre‐exponential Factor in Electrochemistry

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2018
AbstractLike many branches of science, not to mention culture in general, electrochemistry has a number of recurring topics: Areas of research that are popular for a certain time, then fade away as their possibilities seem to have been exhausted, only to return decades later as progress in experimental or theoretical techniques offer new possibilities ...
Zheng‐Da He   +3 more
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Exponential Factoring Algorithms

2001
The methods of this chapter include two of the three basic workhorses of modern factoring, the quadratic sieve (QS) and the number field sieve (NFS). (The third workhorse, the elliptic curve method (ECM), is described in Chapter 7.) The quadratic sieve and number field sieve are direct descendants of the continued fraction factoring method of Brillhart
Richard Crandall, Carl Pomerance
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