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In [1], the converging squares algorithm was introduced as a method designed to effectively and efficiently locate peaks in data of two dimensions or higher.

Some Extensions of the Innovations Theorem* By THOMAS KAILATH* (Manuscript received December 4, 1970) Consider an observed process that is the sum of a Wiener noise process and the integral of a no

Coding of two-tone (black and white) facsimile pictures has gained considerable importance in the past few years, as is evidenced by a large number of papers as well as by a variety of facsimile co

Some Extremal Markov Chains By J. E.

At millimeter wavelengths, normal waveguide losses become too large in many applications; for example, long lengths of w a v e g u i d e are required in satellite earth stations between the transce

In this paper we specify the calling sequences of several FORTRAN programs for computing the singular value decomposition (SVD) of a matrix and computing the solution of the linear least squares pr

We report observation of new fractions: 4/11, 5/13, and 6/17 between v=2/5 and v=1/3, 4/13 and 5/17 between v= 1/3 and v=2/7, and 4/19 between v=2/9 and v= 1/5.

Thin oriented films of polydiacetylenes are obtainable by two established procedures: 1) Langmuir-Blodgett (L-B) method, 2) Shear growth technique.

The corrosion phenomena encountered in electronic materials and devices are basically the same as those found with other metals and alloys and with structures of all types and shapes.

Early work in percussive welding goes back to late in the nineteenth century. Both applications and accounts in literature are relatively rare.