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Marcus R. Garvie and John Burkardt
Checkerboard colouring arguments for proving that a given collection of polyominoes cannot tile a finite target region of the plane are well-known and typically applied on a case-by-case basis. In this article, we give a systematic mathematical treatment...
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Lucyna Leniowska, Marcin Grochowina, Mariusz Sierzega and Bogumil Holota
The article presents an adaptive control procedure based on the online recursive identification of the best estimated model of plate bending vibration for vibration cancelation. The test object was a thin, circular aluminum plate, clamped at the edge, wi...
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Yuan Ping, Baocang Wang, Shengli Tian, Jingxian Zhou and Hui Ma
By introducing an easy knapsack-type problem, a probabilistic knapsack-type public key cryptosystem (PKCHD) is proposed. It uses a Chinese remainder theorem to disguise the easy knapsack sequence. Thence, to recover the trapdoor information, the implicit...
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Timothy Sands
By reversing paradigms that normally utilize mathematical models as the basis for nonlinear adaptive controllers, this article describes using the controller to serve as a novel computational approach for mathematical system identification. System identi...
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L. Hajdu; T. Kovács
Pág. 1201 - 1210
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M. Bullejos; J. C. Rosales
Pág. 1211 - 1226
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Andreas-Stephan Elsenhans; Jörg Jahnel
Pág. 935 - 940
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Chandran, S. Potty, A. K. Sohoni, M.
Pág. 678 - 684
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Kenji Koyama
Pág. 1735 - 1742
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