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"When you think of New Orleans you think of being at an outdoor music festival like Jazzfest, and SummerStage is sort of our equivalent to that in New York City," said Peter Shapiro, the event's executive producer.
The expression of equivalent bandwidth is similar as CSC in [16]; the only difference is that CSC equals to w2, w3, w2+w3 or w1 which are constant, and the value of our equivalent bandwidth is not constant.
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