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Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Density of Transmission Eigenvalues

Results in Mathematics, 2022
The eigenvalue problem \[ - y'' + q (x) y = \lambda y, \qquad x \in (0, 1)\] with boundary conditions \[ y (0) = 0, \quad y (1) \cos \sqrt \lambda a - y' (1) \frac{\sin \sqrt \lambda a}{\sqrt \lambda} = 0 \] is considered, where \(a > 0\) and \(q \in L^2 ( 0, 1)\) is real-valued.
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Condition Evaluation of Transmission Line

2017 4th International Conference on Information Science and Control Engineering (ICISCE), 2017
This paper describes the effect of the condition evaluation of transmission line Cand the methods of condition evaluation mainly used in current. With a 500kV line as example, shows the process of condition evaluation of the transmission line. This paper also present the problems should be considered in the condition evaluation process.
Shaoping Guan   +7 more
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Conditional-pooling for improved data transmission

Pattern Recognition
The progress in technology has led to an increase in the amount of data that can be generated and processed. Downsampling methods are employed to eliminate unnecessary data but can also lead to the loss of valuable information. Herein, we designed a pooling algorithm, Conditional-Pooling, that provides a transitive structure composed of average (avg ...
Ertugrul Bayraktar, Cihat Bora Yigit
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Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding

Nature, 1974
WE present results of experiments suggesting the existence of one or more perceptual modalities through which individuals obtain information about their environment, although this information is not presented to any known sense. The literature1–3 and our observations lead us to conclude that such abilities can be studied under laboratory conditions.
R, Targ, H, Puthoff
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On Conditions for Transmission in the Sturm-Liouville Problem on a Network

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2005
The authors study various approaches to transmission problems on graphs, on the basis of their reduction to problems for a single differential equation on the graph. For example, just as vibrations of a string can be modelled by a Sturm-Liouville problem on a line segment, vibrations of a woven membrane can be modelled by a Sturm-Liouville problem on a
Pokornĭ, Yu. V., Pryadiev, V. L.
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Conditioning and transmission module for resistive bridge sensors

2017 9th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), 2017
This paper presents an enhanced conditioning and transmission unit aimed for interfacing resistive bridge sensors with remote data acquisition and control systems. The proposed module uses a simple but reliable communication technique based on a combination between frequency and pulse width modulations.
Daniel Alexandru Visan, Adrian-Ioan Lita
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The finite spectrum of Sturm–Liouville problems with transmission conditions

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2011
The authors ask whether it is possible to obtain Sturm-Liouville problems (SLPs) with transmission conditions having a finite spectrum of eigenvalues. They consider the (SLP) given by \[ (-px')'+qx=\lambda w x \quad \text{ on } J=(a,c)\cup (c,b),~ -\infty
Ji-jun Ao, Jiong Sun 0002, Mao-zhu Zhang
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Discontinuous fractional Sturm–Liouville problems with transmission conditions

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2019
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Zülfigar Akdogan   +2 more
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Titchmarsh–Weyl Theory for Dirac Systems with Transmission Conditions

Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 2018
This article is concerned with the first order system \[ Jy' + By= \lambda y \] on \((a,c)\cup(c,\infty)\) with a transmission condition \[ y(c+) = C y(c-) \] at the point \(c>a\), where \[ J = \begin{pmatrix} 0 & -1 \\ 1 & 0 \end{pmatrix}, \qquad B = \begin{pmatrix} p & 0 \\ 0 & r \end{pmatrix}, \] \(p\), \(r\) are real-valued and locally integrable ...
Bilender P. Allahverdiev, Hüseyin Tuna
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