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α(i) is the ith element of α(n) to simplify the notation in this section.

We also assess the computational complexity of approaches in big O notation in this section.

To simplify notation, in this section, we consider frequency-flat IQ imbalance.

To simplify notation, in this section, we denote the channel quality G k, j)(t) as G k, j).

Now we minimize (11) with respect to Q i,j) (θi,j) with 1 ≤ i < j ≤ N. By abuse of notation, in this section, we continue to use A ~ and B ~ to denote the current estimate of A and B, respectively, before estimating the parameter θi,j.

We will not adjust the notation, in this section x i now stands for the normal percentage score.

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Note that, unless otherwise stated, all notations in this section have the same meaning as they have in Subsection 2.2.

To simplify notations, in this section, given a field (F), the quaternion algebra ( left( frac{alpha, beta }{F} right) ) corresponding to a pair (alpha, beta ) will be denoted by ((alpha, beta )_F).

We first provide the notation used in this section.

A summary of the additional notation introduced in this section is given in Table  2.

Following is a description of the notation used in this section.

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