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Analytical bounds on the unavailability of protected connections in WDM optical networks
(Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers IncPiscatawayEUA, 2007)
Allowing Each Node to Communicate Only Once in a Distributed System: Shared Whiteboard Models
(Springer, 2015)
In this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive
graphs where links represent a particular relationship between
nodes (for instance, nodes may represent phone numbers
and links may indicate telephone calls). ...
ON THE ORDER BOUNDS FOR ONE-POINT AG CODES
(Amer Inst Mathematical SciencesSpringfieldEUA, 2011)
Reliable Broadcasts And Communication Models: Tradeoffs And Lower Bounds
(Springer-Verlag, 1988)
A note on the order bound on the minimum distance of AG codes and acute semigroups
(Amer Inst Mathematical SciencesSpringfieldEUA, 2008)
Fundamental bound for time measurements and minimum uncertainty clocks
(IOP Publishing, 2020)
We present a simple argument leading to a fundamental minimum uncertainty in the determination
of times. It only relies in the uncertainty principle and time dilation in a gravitational field. It implies
any attempt to ...
PROTEIN-BOUND FORM of THIOACETAMIDE in LIVER NUCLEOLI
(Academic Press Inc Jnl-comp Subscriptions, 1979-01-01)
SINR Bounds for Broadcast Channels with Zero-Forcing Beamforming and Limited Feedback
(Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers IncPiscatawayEUA, 2012)
Generalized Holevo theorem and distinguishability notions
(IOP Publishing, 2020-01)
We present a generalization of the Holevo theorem through distance measures between quantum states, showing that each of these leads to an alternative Holevo theorem. This result involves two quantities: the distance-based ...
Communication complexity meets cellular automata: Necessary conditions for intrinsic universality
(SPRINGER, 2021)
A natural way to interpret a cellular automaton (CA) is as a mechanism that computes, in a distributed way, some function f. In other words, from a computer science point of view, CAs can be seen as distributed systems ...