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Formal Verification of Systems with an Unlimited Number of Components
"... 1 2 3 In many real component-based systems and patterns of component interaction, there can be identified a stable part (like control component, server, instance handler) and a number of uniform components of the same type (users, clients, instances). Such systems, so called Control-User systems, ar ..."
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-state) techniques, like model checking. In this case, more involved techniques have to be employed. In this paper, we propose a verification technique for checking LTL-like interaction properties on Control-User systems with unlimited number of components using finite-state verification. Our method is based on com-
EXACT SOLUTION OF A VERTEX MODEL WITH UNLIMITED NUMBER OF STATES PER BOND
, 1999
"... The exact solution is obtained for the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the row-to-row transfer matrix of a two-dimensional vertex model with unlimited number of states per bond. This model is a classical counterpart of a quantum spin chain with an unlimited value of spin. This quantum chain is studi ..."
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The exact solution is obtained for the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the row-to-row transfer matrix of a two-dimensional vertex model with unlimited number of states per bond. This model is a classical counterpart of a quantum spin chain with an unlimited value of spin. This quantum chain
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, 1989
"... 9. ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) Forward area resupply of combat maneuver units is analyzed in this thesis by using the Janus (TRASANA) (T) high resolution combat model. The goal of this thesis is to analyze two different resupply vehicles and various doctr ..."
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9. ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) Forward area resupply of combat maneuver units is analyzed in this thesis by using the Janus (TRASANA) (T) high resolution combat model. The goal of this thesis is to analyze two different resupply vehicles and various
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"... 19. ABSTRACT lContinue an prverse if necesary and identify by block number))The properties of multiphoton resonances (two, four or more) are exploited to enhance up-frequency conversion rates. Simultaneously, the property of reversibility of coherent interaction is used to minimize the resonant loss ..."
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19. ABSTRACT lContinue an prverse if necesary and identify by block number))The properties of multiphoton resonances (two, four or more) are exploited to enhance up-frequency conversion rates. Simultaneously, the property of reversibility of coherent interaction is used to minimize the resonant
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, 1966
"... This is an annotated bibliography covering ferrocene and its deriv-atives from 1962 to August 1966. Several review articles are listed which describe the unique characteristics of ferrocene since its dis-covery in 1951, its reactions, and some of its uses. Approximately 550 citations are listed. FOR ..."
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the world from 1962 to August 1966. The 1962 starting date was selected since the literature fromferrocene's discovery in 1951 has been well covered in a number of review articles, through 1961, many of which are included in Section VII. The principle sources searched were chemical abstracts
Petal: Distributed Virtual Disks
- In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems
, 1996
"... The ideal storage system is globally accessible, always available, provides unlimited performance and capacity for a large number of clients, and requires no management. This paper describes the design, implementation, and performance of Petal, a system that attempts to approximate this ideal in pra ..."
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The ideal storage system is globally accessible, always available, provides unlimited performance and capacity for a large number of clients, and requires no management. This paper describes the design, implementation, and performance of Petal, a system that attempts to approximate this ideal
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