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For simplicity of notation, the time slot index t is dropped.
where, for ease of notation, the time index has been normalized with respect to the sampling period.
Therefore, using the big-O notation, the time complexity of an algorithm is usually expressed in an asymptotic upper bound on the number of operations[20].
Despite different spatial processing techniques lead to different reception equations, it is obvious that all of them can be casted in a general equation of the form (to simplify notation, the time index ( for SDM/CDD and for STBC) is omitted from this point onwards as OFDM symbols/STBC blocks are independent from one another) (11).
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In what follows, to simplify notations, the time variable t is sometimes suppressed in A, B, C, D, etc.
In the dance notation of the time, these outlines have all the symmetry and grace of a manicured French garden.
Only elements of the music have been passed down, and systems of notation at the time were vague.
The early notation of the time grouped individual pitches within compound symbols known as ligatures, and the intended rhythms were indicated by standardized ligature patterns rather than by individualized note shapes.
Since the synthetic signal is bandlimited to the Nyquist frequency, the continuous notation for the time axis will be used in the following, for reason of simplicity (i.e., x[ n]⇔x t)).
In this previous model, the equations for FGF10 (F), SHH (S), and its receptor Ptc (R) read: (1) Here we used as short-hand notation for the time derivative.
Notation: The continuous time domain signal is denoted by x t); x[k] is the associated sampled discrete time domain signal; and the frequency domain representation of the discrete sample x[k] is X[k].
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