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For simplicity of notation, we let (4.22).
For simplicity of notation, we write (1.15).
This assumption is merely for simplicity of notation.
From now on, we set for simplicity of notation.
(1) For simplicity of notation, here we only consider the case of two players.
For simplicity of notation, we write (B(a) = c) instead of ((B=c)(a)).
For simplicity of notation, we assume that τ n,δ ≥T.
In Eq. (1) and hereafter, summation rules for subscripts are used for simplicity of notation.
For simplicity of notation, in what follows, we use the following equalities.
For simplicity of notation we consider the case k=1,d=1.
For simplicity of notation, we define the noncausal TMUX response at subchannel and instant as.
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