... method to deal
with phase noise on coded systems.
8. Conclusions
This paper explored the use of Monte Carlo methods
for phase noise estimation. Starting with a short survey
on Monte Carlo methods, ... z
1:k−1
.
5. Phase Noise Estimation for Uncoded Systems
Geared with the Monte Carlo framework from the previous
section, we are now ready to tackle our original phas...
... B
N
0; 1
has exactly two positive solutions for λ ∈ 0,λ
0
and has exactly one positive solution for
λ λ
0
and no positive solution exists for λ>λ
0
. For more general results of E
λ
involving
sign-changing ... λ
0
> 0suchthatE
λ
admits at
least two positive solutions for all λ ∈ 0,λ
0
and has one positive solution for λ λ
0
and no
positive solution for...
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Boundary Value Problems
Volume 2011, Article ID 929061, 17 pages
doi:10.1155/2011/929061
Research Article
Approximation of Solutions for Second-Order
m-Point Nonlocal Boundary Value ... there exists a monotone sequence {α
n
} of approximate solutions converging uniformly to a
unique solution of the problems 1.1-1.2.
Proof. For y ∈ R, we define ωymax{−M, min{y, M}...
... obtained from 1 cycle
for the AGU, 1 cycle to read data from on-chip memory, 16
cycles for the PU, 5 cycles for the SAD combination tree,
and 4 cycles for the comparison unit. Therefore, it takes
405 ... unit waits for initialization of BRAM data for search pass
addresses, BRAM
initialization complete
S5: PUs and SCs compute SADs for search pass
addresses, SADs
S6: obtain min SA...
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Advances in Difference Equations
Volume 2009, Article ID 123565, 20 pages
doi:10.1155/2009/123565
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Existence of Solutions for Nonlinear
Four-Point p-Laplacian Boundary Value
Problems ... of at least one and
two positive solutions for nonlinear p-Laplacian BVP
1.1-1.2. Finally, using the monotone
method, we prove the existence of solutions for p-L...
... for example 11, 12, 18, 19 for details.
For convenience, we list the following well-known definitions.
Definition 1.1. AtimescaleT is a nonempty closed subset of R.
Definition 1.2. Define the forward ... positive solutions for a class of m-point dynamic
equations on time scales with p-Laplacian,” Mathematical and Computer Modelling, vol. 48, no. 7-8, pp.
1213–1226, 2008.
28 X. Xu, M...
... problems BVPs for second-order differential equations in a
finite interval have been studied extensively and many results for the existence of solutions,
positive solutions, multiple solutions are ... Corporation
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Existence of Solutions for m-point Boundary Value
P...
... continuous functions for α ≤
t ≤ β.Supposethatφ ∈ C
1
(J,J) is nondecreasing with φ( t) ≤ t on J, g(u) is a nondecreasing
continuous function for u
∈ R
+
with g(u) > 0 for u>0,andϕ ∈ C(R
+
,R
+
) ... continuous functions
for α
≤ t ≤ β.Supposethatφ ∈ C
1
(J,J) is nondec reasing with φ(t) ≤ t on J, g(u) is a non-
decreasing continuous function for u
∈ R
+
with g(u) > 0 for...
... nontrivial solutions for some nonlinear
elliptic systems,” Revista Matem
´
atica de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 153–194,
1993.
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Existence of Solutions for a Class of E...