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(For notational ease, the index will be omitted).
Note that, for notational ease, compared to [10], a slight modification is done in (4) by replacing −2α in Eq. (10) in [10] by α.
In our case, this was the N 0,σ 2), with randomly chosen but not too extreme values of σ 2. For notational ease, the hat will be omitted in the following.
In the rest of this article, we combine the fixed-effect terms into one as X ∗ β ∗ for notational ease.
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When the above conditions are satisfied, we are allowed to drop the notation of the rectangular pulse u(t) embedded in h k (t) in the sequel for the sake of notational ease.
However, for notational simplicity, we assume ũ = u in the rest of the paper unless specified.
For notational simplicity, let.
For notational simplicity, let (rho=1-lambda).
Denote i:=n+N−1 for notational simplicity, then τ i+1=T.
The frequency indices are omitted for notational simplicity.
For notational simplicity, we make the following settings.
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