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We integrate into a unifed model the fundamental conclusions of previous theoretical works concerning the quantum theory of linear optical amplifiers.

By varying two parameters of epitaxial growth, such as the width of a quantum well (QW) and its chemical composition, it is possible to design two QW's with identical ground-state levels in the co

It is sometimes argued (as in [4]) that finding meaningful hash collisions might prove difficult.

Full duplex allows a device to transmit and receive simultaneously in the same frequency band, theoretically doubling the throughput compared to traditional half duplex systems.

A novel method for enabling the next-generation of copper access technologies in already deployed copper cabling, would be to exploit millimeter-waves and their corresponding higher-order propagati

The reconfigurable mesh (rmesh) consists of an array of processors connected by a fast interconnection network, which enables to dynamically obtain various communication patterns determined by loca

When two orthogonally polarized optical waves are launched into an optical medium, they may experience a loss in orthogonality. In this paper, we derive a bound on this loss.

We investigate an ad hoc network where node locations are distributed according to a homogeneous Poisson process with a given intensity.

In a recent paper, Forney studied a repeat-request strategy for communication of digital information over a discrete memoryless channel when a fedback channel is available.

INTRODUCTION: In this paper we introduce the probability of fault occurrence. For a modeled fault (e.g., a stuck fault) this is the probability with which the fault will occur on a chip.

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