We review the current status of mode-division multiplexing (MDM) techniques in fibers and on chips.
Humans depend upon information. As the complexity of society increases, so does the human need to sort, select, assimilate, and respond to information.
Electricity consumption rise for ICT is expected as more and more people are making intensive use of computers, mobile phones, web-based services and high-definition video and television.
We discuss two seemingly disparate problems of learning from examples within the framework of statistical learning theory.
In this paper we assess the current status of PON technology, as 25G and 50G PONs leverage the Ethernet intra datacenter ecosystem.
The past few years have witnessed a lot of debate on how large Internet router buffers should be.
A systematic method for developing high-order, zero-temperature perturbation expansions for quantum many-body systems is presented.
This paper is a discussion of various perturbation techniques for satellite orbits which were investigated by the author and his colleagues during the past few years.
In the presence of additive white Gaussian perturbation, the computation of the statistics of the eigenvalues of multi-solitons is an open problem.
Before the era of high speed computers, symbolic or analytic computation by hand was the standard tool for fluid and heat flow analysis.