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To erasure
noun
The action of erasing; deletion; obliteration.
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Seamless elegance would be tantamount to erasure.
We have high-visibilty patrols to erasure night-time revellers.
But with every pursuit there is the danger of crossing a line, from invisibility to erasure.
"We think the most responsible service providers will offer the right to erasure.
Memories, even intense and troubling memories, seem to be vulnerable to erasure at many points during a person's lifetime.
More recently she has focused on various forms of violence, primarily against women, from physical abuse to displacement to erasure from history.
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Packing designs correspond to codes with constant weight; 4-sparse partial Steiner triple systems (4-sparse PSTSs) correspond to erasure-resilient codes that are useful in handling failures in large disk arrays (Chee, Colbourn, Ling, Discrete Appl. Math., to appear; Hellerstein, Gibson, Karp, Katz, Paterson, Algorithmica 12 (1994) 182 208).
By the proposed scheme, stuck errors are transferred to erasures.
Note that in the last definition, we do not count channel inflicted delays due to erasures.
Additional attributes aimed at specific applications include: a measure of the cross correlation (Grassmannian frames), the number of erasures (robustness to erasures), and the diversity product of the full group of its symmetries (multiple-antenna code design).
These applications led to resilience to additive noise and quantization [10, 11], resilience to erasures [12 15], and numerical stability of reconstructions [16, 17].
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