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Amir Barghi and Daryl DeFord
The Stirling numbers for graphs provide a combinatorial interpretation of the number of cycle covers in a given graph. The problem of generating all cycle covers or enumerating these quantities on general graphs is computationally intractable, but recent...
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Afolabi Ige, Linhao Yang, Hang Yang, Jennifer Hasler and Cong Hao
The design of analog computing systems requires significant human resources and domain expertise due to the lack of automation tools to enable these highly energy-efficient, high-performance computing nodes. This work presents the first automated tool fl...
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Rahmayati Alindra, Purnomo Sidi Priambodo and Kalamullah Ramli
Light Fidelity (LiFi) technology has gained attention and is growing rapidly today. Utilizing light as a propagation medium allows LiFi to promise a wider bandwidth than existing Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) technology and enables the implementation of cellu...
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Ekaterina Lopukhova, Ansaf Abdulnagimov, Grigory Voronkov, Ruslan Kutluyarov and Elizaveta Grakhova
In intelligent transportation systems, an important task is to provide a highly efficient communication channel between vehicles and other infrastructure objects that meets energy efficiency requirements and involves low time delays. The paper presents a...
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Seongil Kim and Youngjin Park
We present a straightforward approach for reconstructing 3D celadon models from a single 2D image. The celadon is a historical example of the surface of revolution. Our approach uses a surface of revolution technique to generate the basic shape of the ce...
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