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M0-spaces are μ-spaces

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Opportunity to observe an M0 transition

Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 2008
It seems that the best opportunity to observe a low-energy 0+ ? 0? M0 transition would be in the most strongly octupole deformed nucleus 224Ac having the known 0? ground state and parity doublet bands with splittings of only ~7 keV. Based on the rigid rotor model fit to available experimental data a 0+ excited state at ~2 keV is suggested and possible ...
R K Sheline, P Alexa
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Tone-on-Tone Masking for the M0-S0, M0-Sπ, and M0-Sm Conditions

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971
Using a two-alternative temporal forced-choice technique (2ATFC), the detectability of a 250-, 500-, or 3000-Hz 120-msec tonal signal masked by a gated 70 dB SPL tone of the same frequency and duration was measured as a function of the signal level, the phase angle at which the signal was added to the masker (0°, 45°, 90°), and the interaural stimulus ...
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Rank-metric Encryption on Arm-Cortex M0

Proceedings of the 6th on ASIA Public-Key Cryptography Workshop, 2019
Since its invention by McEliece in 1978, cryptography based on Error Correcting Codes (ECC) has suffered from the reputation of not being suitable for constrained devices. Indeed, McEliece's scheme and its variants have large public keys and relatively long ciphertexts.
A. al Abdouli   +4 more
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