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T Transpose of a vector or a matrix.
Let A be a vector or a matrix.
A superscript 't' denotes the transpose of a vector or a matrix.
The transposition of a vector or a matrix will be denoted by the superscript.
Here and after, ′ denotes the transposition of a vector or a matrix.
The sensor nodes' remaining energy values, e, can be represented as an nx1 matrix (a vector or a row).
A T stands for the matrix transpose of matrix A. ∥ ⋅ ∥ denotes the Euclidean norm for a vector or a matrix.
The operators T and H are used to denote the transpose and conjugate transpose of a vector or a matrix.
We will use the superscript to denote the complex conjugate transpose (Hermitian) of a vector or a matrix.
Throughout this paper, a bold letter denotes a vector or a matrix, whereas an italic letter denotes a variable.
|x| denotes the norm for x, and x can be a number, a vector or a matrix.
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