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An Operator Calculus Approach for Multi-constrained Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

ACM Interational Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, 2015
B. Nefzi   +4 more
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An Extension of Operational Calculus

Bell System Technical Journal, 1936
THE Heaviside operational calculus postulates at the outset that the initial (boundary) conditions at reference time t = 0 are those of equilibrium; that is to say, the system is at rest when suddenly energized at time t = 0 by a “unit” impressed force. By unit impressed force is to be understood a force which is zero before, unity after, time t = 0.
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Calculus of Differential Operators

1993
This chapter is devoted to the theory of differentiation of — and differential operators acting on — functionals of white noise. On one hand the ideas are very much inspired by the work of P. Levy (in particular Levy (1951)), and on the other hand by the theory of creation and annihilation operators on Fock space (e.g., Berezin (1966)).
Jürgen Potthoff   +3 more
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Ludwik Silberstein and the operator calculus

, 2015
P. Flin, K. Bajan, W. Godłowski
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A Special Operational Calculus

1987
As we have already observed, our approach to the study of boundary value problems for partial differential equations by means of reducing them to differential-operator equations is of course also applicable to cases when the operators Akthat appear in equation (1), §0, Chapter VI, are neither II- operators nor M-operators.
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Operational calculus

Electrical Engineering, 1934
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Operational Calculus

2018
Marin Marin, Andreas Öchsner
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