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Polarimetric calibration of the Tunable Magnetograph for the Sunrise III mission

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A module system for scheme

Proceedings of the 1990 ACM conference on LISP and functional programming, 1990
This paper presents a module system designed for large-scale programming in Scheme. The module system separates specifications of objects from their implementations, permitting the separate development, compilation, and testing of modules. The module system also includes a robust macro facility.We discuss our design goals, the design of the module ...
Pavel Curtis, James Rauen
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Schemes of Line Modules I

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2002
It is proved that there exists a scheme that represents the functor of line modules over a graded algebra, and it is called the line scheme of the algebra. Its properties and its relationship to the point scheme are studied. If the line scheme of a quadratic, Auslander‐regular algebra of global dimension 4 has dimension 1, then it determines the ...
Shelton, Brad, Vancliff, Michaela
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A differential scheme for Spatial Modulation

2013 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2013
In this paper, by considering the case of two transmit antennas, we propose a novel approach for introducing differential signaling into Spatial Modulation (SM)/Space-Shift Keying (SSK) and thus develop a differential SM/SSK (DSM/DSSK) scheme, where neither the transmitter nor the receiver has access to channel state information.
Yuyang Bian   +4 more
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Constrained rank modulation schemes

2013 IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW), 2013
Rank modulation schemes for non-volatile memories (NVMs) represent information by the relative rankings of cell charge levels. This approach has several benefits; in particular, the scheme resolves the “write-asymmetry” limitation that NVMs suffer from.
Frederic Sala, Lara Dolecek
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A classification scheme for software modules

Journal of Systems and Software, 1998
Abstract The current abstract view of the detailed architecture of a software program simply focuses on a set of modules that interact with each other. The pictorial view of the architecture of modules abstracts to a directed, connected, acyclic graph whose nodes are modules and whose arcs reveal the reference dependency relationship.
Robert C. Shock, Thomas C. Hartrum
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