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For k = 0 only a constant satisfies the definition. Indeed, the modular property is extremely constraining and few functions satisfy it [61]. As discussed in [8, 60], modular forms of weight k and level N form a linear space Mk(Γ(N )) of finite dimension dk(Γ(N )). In ...
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The CORDIC is known as an VLSI-oriented algorithm for computing elementary functions. CORDIC calculation takes O(n) steps for evaluating a function in n-bit precision. Due to this property, significant reduction in processing latency is required for real-time signal processing applications. This ...
1.9 the mean value theorem and criteria for differentiability 1.10 review exercises for Chapter 1 Chapter 2 solving equations 2.0 introduction 2.1 the main algorithm: row reduction 2.2 solving equations with row reduction 2.3 matrix inverses and elementary matrices ...
After inputting the patients' case, Doctor Watson searches the medical history reserve and forms an elementary treatment proposal, which will be further ranked by prior knowledge reserves. With the multiple models stored, Doctor Watson gives the final proposal as well as the confidence of the ...
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"A unified algorithm for elementary functions", by J.S. Walather, Spring Joint Computer Conference, 1971, pp. 379-385. Attorney, Agent or Firm: PHILIPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & STANDARDS Claims: We claim: 1. A signal processor comprising an X-Y rotation circuit for rotating, consecutively, an...