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Disthbution IJnli~nited CONTRACT TITLE: THEORETICAL STUDIES OF HIGH-POWER ULTRAVIOLET AND INFRARED MATERIALS
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"... We consider three examples of families of curves over a non-archimedean valued field which admit a non-trivial group action. These equivariant de-formation spaces can be described by algebraic parameters (in the equation of the curve), or by rigid-analytic parameters (in the Schottky group of the cu ..."
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We consider three examples of families of curves over a non-archimedean valued field which admit a non-trivial group action. These equivariant de-formation spaces can be described by algebraic parameters (in the equation of the curve), or by rigid-analytic parameters (in the Schottky group of the curve). We study the relation between these parameters as rigid-analytic self-maps of the disk.
Implications of Analyticity to Mass Gap, Color Confinement and Infrared Fixed Point in Yang–Mills theory
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Feedback Communication Systems: Fundamental Limits and Control-Theoretic Approach
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"... Anne SABOURIN Mélanges bayésiens de modèles d'extrêmes multivariés, Application à la prédétermination régionale des crues avec données incomplètes. Sous la direction de: ..."
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Anne SABOURIN Mélanges bayésiens de modèles d'extrêmes multivariés, Application à la prédétermination régionale des crues avec données incomplètes. Sous la direction de:
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"... by Utsaw Kumar The presence of inexpensive and powerful sensing and communication devices has made it possible to deploy large scale distributed systems for a variety of applications. Interactions among different components of such a system include communication of information and controlling dynami ..."
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by Utsaw Kumar The presence of inexpensive and powerful sensing and communication devices has made it possible to deploy large scale distributed systems for a variety of applications. Interactions among different components of such a system include communication of information and controlling dynamical processes, among others. Thus, it is important to blend ideas from information theory and control theory to address problems at the core of such distributed systems. This dissertation looks at communication scenarios, in which there are feedback channels available for enhancing communication and control performance over noisy forward links. Such feedback can considerably increase the reliability or reduce the complexity of coding schemes that approach capacity. Moreover, transmission schemes with feedback can be used to stabilize unstable plants over communication channels, where a sensor transmits the plant state information to
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