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The Stratified Ocean Model With Adaptive Refinement (SOMARv2)
Abstract Numerical studies of submesoscale ocean dynamics are restricted by several challenges, including its vast range of scales, nonhydrostatic features, and strong anisotropy. The Stratified Ocean Model with Adaptive Refinement (SOMAR) was developed to address many of these issues.
Edward Santilli +2 more
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Abstract The leadership literature encompasses a bewildering array of leadership styles, with most studies focussing on the nature and consequences of a single leadership style in isolation. This isolationist approach has led researchers to mostly ignore the similarities between supposedly different leadership styles, and few studies have examined ...
Nathan Eva +4 more
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Absorbing Set Analysis and Design of LDPC Codes from Transversal Designs over the AWGN Channel [PDF]
In this paper we construct low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes from transversal designs with low error-floors over the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. The constructed codes are based on transversal designs that arise from sets of mutually
Er Gruner, Michael Huber, Student Member
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Sets of mutually orthogonal latin squares with “like subsquares,” II
The concepts of ``transversal identifying Latin squares'' and Latin squares with ``like subsquares'' are introduced. The transversal identifying property permits the determination of orthogonality in computing time which is proportional to the cube of the order of Latin squares instead of the fourth power.
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Mutually Unbiased Bases and The Complementarity Polytope [PDF]
A complete set of N+1 mutually unbiased bases (MUBs) forms a convex polytope in the N^2-1 dimensional space of NxN Hermitian matrices of unit trace. As a geometrical object such a polytope exists for all values of N, while it is unknown whether it can be
Bengtsson, Ingemar, Ericsson, Asa
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Generation of all randomizations using circuits. [PDF]
Pesce E +3 more
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Infinite Latin squares containing nested sets of mutually orthogonal finite Latin squares
J. Brawley, G. Mullen
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Five mutually orthogonal Latin squares of orders 24 and 40
An \((r,n)\)-difference matrix \(D\), over an abelian group \(G\) of order \(n\), is an \(r\times n\) matrix such that the difference of any two distinct rows results in a vector whose set of components equals \(G\). Let \(N(n)\) denote the maximum number of mutually orthogonal latin squares of order \(n\).
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A spatial regression analysis of Colombia's narcodeforestation with factor decomposition of multiple predictors. [PDF]
Rivadeneyra P, Scaccia L, Salvati L.
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We present a general technique for obtaining permutation polynomials over a finite field from permutations of a subfield. By applying this technique to the simplest classes of permutation polynomials on the subfield, we obtain several new families of ...
Zieve, Michael E.
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