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Mathias Højgaard Jensen and Stefan Sommer
Computing sample means on Riemannian manifolds is typically computationally costly, as exemplified by computation of the Fréchet mean, which often requires finding minimizing geodesics to each data point for each step of an iterative optimization scheme....
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Yuri Ardesi, Mariagrazia Graziano and Gianluca Piccinini
Molecular Field-Coupled Nanocomputing (FCN) is a computational paradigm promising high-frequency information elaboration at ambient temperature. This work proposes a model to evaluate the signal energy involved in propagating and elaborating the informat...
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David Z. Yankelevsky, Yuri S. Karinski and Vladimir R. Feldgun
Crack width is a major performance criterion in reinforced-concrete structures, in general, and is of utmost importance in ensuring bridge performance, in particular. A reliable theory-based method is required to assess crack widths and gain insight into...
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Yuri S. Karinski, David Z. Yankelevsky and Vladimir R. Feldgun
Cracking is an inherent characteristic of a reinforced-concrete (RC) element subjected to tension or bending. The crack width growth with loading depends on the rebar-concrete bond behavior. RC bridges are designed under strict requirements to ensure the...
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Seyeong Choi, Duckdong Hwang and Sung Sik Nam
With the increase in the complexity of communication systems, order statistics have become increasingly significant in performance evaluation, especially for advanced diversity techniques over fading channels. However, existing analytical approaches are ...
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