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Secure Protocol Transformation via "Expansion": From Two-party to Multi-party
- Secure Protocol Transformation via "Expansion": From Two-party to Multi-party Alain Mayer Moti
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Expansion
- Sciences Expansion and Approximability Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Oded
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expansion of
- The structure on the real field generated by the standard part map on an o-minimal expansion of a
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Simulating Expansions Without Expansions
- different from the term h 1 (M ); 2 (M )i: the result of accessing any of these two terms via a first
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The Taylor expansions
- The Maclaurin Expansions Akira Nishino Shinshu University Nagano, Japan Yasunari Shidama Shinshu University
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Random ...-Expansions
- /# n for some n # 1 and m = 0, 1, . . . , # n - 1 have two di#erent expansions of the form (1
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Array Expansion
- of scalars. This paper gives the general solution for the case of arrays. The expansion is done in two steps
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Expansive Subdynamics
- component of E k (ff), but change abruptly when passing from one expansive component to another. We give
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Asymptotic Expansions
- also be derived from the Edgeworth expansion, cf. Barndorff-Nielsen and Cox [5, Ch. 4] where (5
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Engel Expansions of
- ) and (39) from Slater's list In order to prove the identities (11) and (12) via q-Engel Expansion, we
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