... analysis of the capacity of N∗Nakagami-m
channels. Specifically, we have studied the influence of the severity of fading and the
number of hops on the PDF, CDF, LCR, and ADF of the channel capacity. ... of the LCR and ADF of the
channel capacity. The LCR of the instantaneous channel capacity describes the average
rate of up-crossings (or down-crossings)...
... R
+
, 0 ≤ j ≤ n and p ∈ (0, 1).
The following result provides a necessary and sufficient condition for the boundedness of the solution of
(4.4) and (4.5). The necessary part of the next theorem was ... satisfied.
Proof. The proof is immediate consequence from proof of Theorem 4.3 with Remark 5.1.
Remark 5.6. The Corollary 5.5 is analogous to the corresponding result of...
... the
response of the DoL circuit equals that of an RC inte-
grator with RC = τ. Otherwise, the output has a smaller
absolute rate of ch ange than the absolute rate of change
of the output of the corresponding ... Figure 4 . The peaked-
ness of the out -of- band signal exceeds the peakedness of
the in-band signal by over an order of magnitude.
The low...
...
t~ be true
of.
any instance satlsfylng the
def.lnltion and any
other
propositions that
might
also be true of. the instance, and
SPEC2) that the scheme permit the
former set of.
propositions ... irrelevant to the
matching process. The transformation is performed
by
means of a process of ~ inmtRntlat~nn OF the
deflnition the translation of the de/initl...
...
The decision of whether a pronoun can be
bound by a NP cannot be made on the basis
of semantic information only. There are
basically two possible ways out: On the
one hand, one can pass the ... formulation of a semantic binding
condition in (I):
(I) ANP can bind pronouns in its scope
Taken that the "scope of a NP" means the
scope of the (generalized) q...
... versus across the ~at~
[Talmy 1978b]: in the former the boundaries of the body
of water are Ignored, but in the latter, the extension
of the body of water from one end to another is
involved. ...
below), the base axes are Identical to those of the
point of observation. If the point of observation Is
away from the reference object (figure B), the base...
... disorder in
humans. In a previous study, we described the biochemical and biophysical
aggregation properties of constructs spanning the conserved region of
FMRP and of two other human fragile X ... related to the formation of amyloid fibrils;
tango (http://tango.switchlab.org/) for prediction of
sequence-dependent and mutational effects on the aggrega-
tion of the peptide...
... word
p
1
p
2
· · · p
p
is a permutation of a member of W
∗
and the dominance relations of W hold in the as-
sociated derivation tree. The language L(G) of
an UVG-dl G is the set of sentences w with some
terminal ... implies the EXPTIME-
completeness of k-rankedness, k encoded in
unary, if k can take arbitrary values. On the other
hand, if k is known to be small, for...
... the fanout of the grammar. Finally, the
lemma gives us an estimate of the size of the interchange-
able subset. We may choose an arbitrary subset Q(n) of
L(n), where L(n) is the set of length ... cubes the grammar size, and
the result follows because the cube root of an exponen-
tial is still an exponential. The proof for bounded-fanout
ID/LP is a...
...
given in (8), where the object of a prepositional
phrase turns into the subject of a following
clause:
(8) When I was able to understand the
explanation of the moves of the
chessmen started ... rare.
They generally occur when people express complex
ideas that they have not talked about before and
they involve changing direction in the middle of a
sentence. An...