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CIITA-Linked Antigen Presentation Is Differentially Associated with Interferon and Inflammatory Programs in Stimulated Human Dendritic Cells. [PDF]
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Improving course evaluation processes in higher education institutions: a modular system approach. [PDF]
Kocaoğlu İ, Karataş E.
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Modular Ti-6Al-4V system for <i>in vitro</i> optimization of implant materials. [PDF]
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On a Two-Layer Modular Arithmetic
ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, 2023Two-layer organization of modular arithmetic is considered. Lower layer uses many moduli at hardware precision and simultaneous conversion to/from RNS as described in [2]. Upper layer uses specially selected large moduli allowing for fast reduction and/or reconstruction. Implementation of two different strategies for selecting moduli on the upper layer
Benjamin Chen, Yu Li, Eugene Zima
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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1962
A new type a rithmetic obtained from a “clocklike” number system is called modular arithmetic. It may also be called finite number systems because these have only a specific number of numbers in the system. It is used for all machines with dials or with a finite number of numbers.
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A new type a rithmetic obtained from a “clocklike” number system is called modular arithmetic. It may also be called finite number systems because these have only a specific number of numbers in the system. It is used for all machines with dials or with a finite number of numbers.
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2009
Abstract In this chapter we study the most basic algebraic system of all—the integers. Our familiarity with the integers from everyday affairs might lead us to the impression that they are uninteresting. Nothing could be further from the truth, and in this chapter we will barely scratch the surface of a subject that has intrigued ...
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Abstract In this chapter we study the most basic algebraic system of all—the integers. Our familiarity with the integers from everyday affairs might lead us to the impression that they are uninteresting. Nothing could be further from the truth, and in this chapter we will barely scratch the surface of a subject that has intrigued ...
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Cunningham numbers in modular arithmetic
Programming and Computer Software, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Eugene V. Zima, A. M. Stewart
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