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These differences can be accounted for by the reduced receive signal power; the matrices equivalent to F2 and F3 improving the consistency of the steady-state performance by reducing the impact of weakly correlated samples; and the NLMS's suitability to data reuse as in the affine projection (AP) algorithm.

With a single exception, the DV were considerably larger for ENT than for the other transformation functions (Fig. 8); MOD distance matrices (equivalent to CON for up to two associates per host) were somewhat less treelike than those of FRQ, MIN and PBC.

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The super-orthogonal block codes in space-time domain under FNS fading channel are designed by maximising the pairwise error probability (PEP), which is done by maximising the minimum rank of the codeword sequence matrix (equivalent to the diversity order) and the minimum determinant codeword sequence matrix (equivalent to the coding gain).

We showed that a basic partial Fourier matrix, equivalent to the near-optimal partial Fourier codebook presented in[19], could be represented as a concatenation of DFT-based submatrices under row/column rearrangement.

Initially, a p r  × (p 2r -1) basic partial Fourier matrix, equivalent to the partial Fourier codebook of[19], is introduced by selecting p r rows from the (p 2r -1 -point inverse discrete Fourier transform (DFT) matrix according to an almost difference set, where p is a prime number and r is a positive integer.

The mechanical strain of coal is described by the general thermo-poro-elastic constitutive equations for solid materials under isothermal conditions and the sorption-induced strain is approximated by treating the swelling/shrinkage of coal matrix equivalent to the thermal contraction/expansion of materials.

The final goal is to reach an interface matrix, equivalent to bone in its structure, composition and biomechanical properties, to withstand early mechanical loading [ 3].

Note that randomization might also be performed by permuting the gene labels in the correlation matrix (equivalent to shuffling node labels in the network); in this case, the null distribution will differ from the one obtained here.

Since mode shape vectors have already been normalized by the mass matrix as φ u T M u φ u = I, multiplication of undamaged mode shape matrices is equivalent to the inverse intact mass matrix.

Hence, computing the GM of the covariance matrices is equivalent to computing the GM between the precision matrices, which is a particularly attractive idea in the case of Gaussian distributions, and may thus be a valuable property when fusing kernels.

where A ∈ C rd R ( T, M n ( R ) ), n ∈ N and M n ( R ) is the family of all n × n real matrices is equivalent to the boundedness of all its solutions.

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