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Comparison of Linear Primary Permanent Magnet Vernier Machine and Linear Vernier Hybrid Machine
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2014This paper presents the comparison of linear primary permanent magnet vernier (LPPMV) machine and linear vernier hybrid (LVH) machine. The LPPMV machine and the LVH machine both operate based on the magnetic gear principle, hence possessing the advantages of low speed and high thrust force density.
Yi Du, Ming Cheng, K T Chau
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On the Linearity of Autonomous Sequential Machines
IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1964This paper presents a method of determining, from the flow table of an autonomous sequential machine, whether the machine can be realized by a linear circuit which uses the minimum possible number of secondary variables. The method is based on a class of binary partitions of states, which are used to find a minimal assignment of the secondary variables
Janusz A. Brzozowski, Wayne A. Davis
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Linearity of Sequential Machines
IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1966A sequential machine is defined to be linear if its next-state function and output function are linear transformations from their domains (vector spaces) to their ranges (also vector spaces). It is shown that this definition is equivalent to those given by other authors.
Stephen Sik-Sang Yau, K. C. Wang
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Correction [to "Linearity of sequential machines"]
IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1966Because of the inadvertent omission of Fig. 6 in the October, 1966 issue, this correction is reprinted completely herewith. S.S. Yau and K.C. Wang, authors of the paper, "Linearity of Sequential Machines," which appeared on pages 337-354 of the June, 1966, issue of these Transactions, have called the to the attention of the Editor errors that appeared ...
N. A. Ball +4 more
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Identification and Minimization of Linear Machines
IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1965This paper is a study of linear machines and their submachines. Methods are presented for finding the reduced form of a given linear machine with or without fixed initial state. A technique is suggested for detecting whether a machine is linear or can be embedded as a submachine in a linear machine. In the latter case a state assignment is produced for
Martin Cohn, Shimon Even
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Theory of Extended Linear Machines
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2002This paper extends the theory of autonomous linear machines (LMs). The theory of the extension field has provided the foundation for the design of such machines referred to as Extended Linear Machines (ELM). An analytical framework has been reported to completely characterize the vector subspace generated by an ELM and also different variations of LMs ...
Kolin Paul +2 more
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Decomposition of linear sequential machines
Mathematical Systems Theory, 1969Linear sequential machines can sometimes be decomposed into parallel and series connections of smaller linear sequential machines. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for such decompositions to exist for finite linear sequential machines.
Hervé Gallaire, Michael A. Harrison
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Optimal quantum machines by linear and non‐linear optics
Fortschritte der Physik, 2004AbstractSince manipulations of qubits are constrained by the quantum mechanical rules, several classical information tasks can not be perfectly extended to the quantum world. The more relevant limitations in quantum information processing are the impossibility to perfectly clone any unknown qubit and to map it in its orthogonal state. Even if these two
SCIARRINO, Fabio, DE MARTINI, Francesco
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A Linear Decomposition for Sequential Machines
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1970This paper considers the loop-free decomposition of nonautonomous, synchronous, deterministic, nonlinear sequential machines into linear and nonlinear component machines. Two methods are derived which generate the desired decomposition and determine the state code assignment consistent with the linear realization of a component machine.
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