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'performance converge' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a situation in which performance of different entities or elements converge to the same level. For example: "As the training program progresses, the workers' performances are beginning to converge."
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The performance converge to the optimal when (bar {h} ge 10).
On the other hand, very large (gamma ) and (beta ), which cause insignificant penalties, tend to make the performance converge to the original results.
However, with the increasing normalized Doppler frequencies, the channels in each segment are varying too fast in the sense that the approximations by the PLM and the midpoint model become invalid, and their performance converge at high normalized Doppler frequencies.
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Thus, a considerable number of iterations of cancelation has to be performed until the performance converges.
If d is chosen such that d=(logN /2, routing performance converges to O log N).
However, similarly as the CRB, the performance converges after some SNRr threshold.
In the limiting case, if goes to infinity the performance converges to the performance of AWGN channel (see the appendix).
For high α factors, RDMA performance converges to IA, whereas for low α factors RDMA performance degrades.
It is proved that a linear closed loop with a SAC based subsystem remains stable and the performance converges to a respective linear closed loop.
It can be seen that the performance converges toward the single-user performance at higher E b /N0 with the increase of the iterative times.
For high α factors, RDMA performance converges to interference alignment, whereas for low α factors RDMA performance degrades even beyond the cochannel interference bound.
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