Numerical simulations of two-dimensional model equations show that a coupling between amplitude and vertical-vorticity fields allows chaotic flows near the onset of Rayleigh-Benard convection in la
This study has shown that a viable choice for network structure is, surprisingly, an almost randomly constructed (semi-random) network.
We have solved, near T = 0, a model describing two magnetic impurities coupled to a band of itinerant electrons and also antiferromagnetically to each other, using an auxiliary boson mean field the
Vol. 53, No. 5, M a y - J u n e 1974 Printed in U.S.A. Mean-Squared-Error Equalization Using Manually Adjusted Equalizers By Y.-S.
The major purpose of this paper is to present some reliability measures which will reflect user needs and be operationally verifiable.
The possibility of using glass fibers as dielectric waveguides in optical communication systems is well known.
Tubular gas lenses have possible use as focusing elements in an optical beam waveguide.
We present measured gains of spatial and angular diversity receivers for fixed narrowband wireless links at 2.4 GHz, in scenarios where indoor service is provided from an outdoor base station.
We give experimental verification, for idle-channel and sinusoidal inputs, of a recently developed quantizing noise theory for asymmetrical, singleintegration delta-modulators.
A variable-air gap 1.3micron C(3) semiconductor laser with the gap width set for optimum mode-suppression ratio (5000:1) has been used to achieve a measured linewidth as small as 1 MHz at 3 mW po