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The Riemann Hypothesis (RH) is one of the outstanding open problems in mathematics. In recent years, other conjectures, which go even beyond the RH, have been developed.

Recent research has shown that the diversity gain of cooperation among fixed-gain amplify-and-forward (FG-AF) relays is not a simple function of power of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), where a factor

It has recently been suggested by Mouritsen on the basis of computer simulations that systems with soft domain walls exhibit slower domain growth than the R ~ t sup (1/2) growth law predicted by Li

We investigate the multiuser interference on the downlink channel (from base station to users) in cellular code-division multiple access (CDMA) and time-division multiple access (TDMA) systems.

In this paper, we show that the total downlink interference in heterogeneous wireless DS-CDMA networks follows an asymptotically self-similar (as-s) process.

Reliable command and control channels to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is needed to allow beyond visual line of sight (LoS) operations.

A procedure described for drying of sol-gel structures without cracking.

Allocating wireless resources often relies on the accurate feedback of channel state information (CSI).

Since the publication of our original observation of hydrogen inclusion and its effect on the ductility of electroless copper deposits, results of four independent studies have appeared in the lit

Increasing the symbol rate (or baudrate) has been considered inevitable for increasing the interface rate as well as reducing the cost per bit of the next generation fiber optical transponders.