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We report on generic trends in the behavior of the interlayer penetration depth lambda(c) of several different classes of quasi-two-dimensional superconductors including high-T-c cuprates, Sr2RuO4,

Optical technology has led to an amazing increase in the deployment of submarine networks.

Motivated by recent experiments on highly-excited Rydberg atoms in electrically polarized states, we consider the semiclassical analysis of quantum systems defined on the interval 0 X infinity.

For each of a large class of linear wave equations - relevant, for example to very general acoustical or optical propagation problems - we develop within a single expression a global, uniform, asym

Examples of the use of the growing international data base covering the interval 2-9 January 1986 will be presented.

Business needs often require software development to be distributed over many sites, often in different countries and continents.

We present a nobel class of adaptive algorithms for the blind separataion of non-Gaussian mutually independent source signals that can be modeled as independent identically distributed (i.i.d) disc

We consider the problem of recovering blindly (i.e., without the use of training sequences) a number of independent and identically distributed source (user) signals that are transmitted simultaneo

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For applications of plasmas to materials processing, e.g. thin film etching and deposition, the sheath, or boundary layer between the plasma and the surface, is of paramount importance.