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APAL
2007
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Guessing and non-guessing of canonical functions
It is possible to control to a large extent, via semiproper forcing, the parameters (β0, β1) measuring the guessing density of the members of any given antichain of stationary s...
David Asperó
CORR
2010
Springer
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Phase Transitions for Greedy Sparse Approximation Algorithms
A major enterprise in compressed sensing and sparse approximation is the design and analysis of computationally tractable algorithms for recovering sparse, exact or approximate, s...
Jeffrey D. Blanchard, Coralia Cartis, Jared Tanner...
COMPUTING
2008
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Multilevel algorithms for Rannacher-Turek finite element approximation of 3D elliptic problems
Generalizing the approach of a previous work [15] the authors present multilevel preconditioners for three-dimensional (3D) elliptic problems discretized by a family of Rannacher ...
Ivan Georgiev, Johannes Kraus, Svetozar Margenov
CORR
2006
Springer
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Distributed Transmit Beamforming using Feedback Control
The concept of distributed transmit beamforming is implicit in many key results of network information theory. However, its implementation in a wireless network involves the funda...
Raghuraman Mudumbai, J. Hespanha, Upamanyu Madhow,...
TON
2008
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Stochastic learning solution for distributed discrete power control game in wireless data networks
Distributed power control is an important issue in wireless networks. Recently, noncooperative game theory has been applied to investigate interesting solutions to this problem. Th...
Yiping Xing, Rajarathnam Chandramouli