Displaying 16331 - 16340 of 37942

The evaluation of the performance of clustered co-operative beamforming in cellular networks generally requires the solution of complex nonconvex optimization problems.

We summarize our recent results of scattering hyperthermal (1-15 eV) rare gas atoms from single crystal semiconductors.

Nonadiabatic excitation processes have been directly measured in the scattering of 2-15 eV rare gas atoms from single crystal semiconductor surfaces.

Memory in hydrologic time series is analyzed by testing the null hypothesis that there is only short-term memory in the series.

We observe sharp peaks and strong hysteresis in the electronic transport of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in the region of the integral quantum Hall effect.

Using small-angle neutron scattering we have studied the flux line lattice and the magnetic structure in TmNi2B2C.

In layered two-dimensional electron systems of modulation doped multiquantum wells we have observed considerable hysteresis in the magneto-transport coefficients Pxx and Pxy as the magnetic field i

Over the past few years, the notion of a prototype (e.g., Typical- elephant) seems to have caught on securely in knowledge representation research.

The idea of a totally independent self-healing, self-deploying and self-optimising communications network is an appealing one.

Explore more

Podcast

A bit of tech: Episode 6 – Creating the Sixth Sense