– a configuration which sets it apart from ladder networks. The component arrangement of the lattice is shown in the diagram below. The filter properties...
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Lattice delay networks are an important subgroup of lattice networks. They are all-pass filters, so they have a flat amplitude response, but a phase response...
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clustering of a given network to an equivalent lattice network and its path length to an equivalent random network. The small-world measure ( ω {\displaystyle...
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in network analysis attributed to Albert Charles Bartlett. The theorem shows that any symmetrical two-port network can be transformed into a lattice network...
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Laboratory in the 1940s, studied the growth of crystals, using a simple lattice network as his model. At the same time, John von Neumann, Ulam's colleague...
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Lattice and bridged-T equalizers are circuits which are used to correct for the amplitude and/or phase errors of a network or transmission line. Usually...
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Symmetric 2-port networks can be transformed into lattice networks using Bartlett's bisection theorem. The method is limited to symmetric networks but this includes...
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Lattice-based cryptography is the generic term for constructions of cryptographic primitives that involve lattices, either in the construction itself or...
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Laboratory in the 1940s, studied the growth of crystals, using a simple lattice network as his model. At the same time, John von Neumann, Ulam's colleague...
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Diamond cubic (redirect from Diamond lattice)
the face-centered cubic Bravais lattice. The lattice describes the repeat pattern; for diamond cubic crystals this lattice is "decorated" with a motif of...
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questions can be asked for any lattice dimension. As is quite typical, it is actually easier to examine infinite networks than just large ones. In this...
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The lattice Boltzmann methods (LBM), originated from the lattice gas automata (LGA) method (Hardy-Pomeau-Pazzis and Frisch-Hasslacher-Pomeau models), is...
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relationship types are arcs, is not restricted to being a hierarchy or lattice. The network model was adopted by the CODASYL Data Base Task Group in 1969 and...
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represented by a channel network model. A multi-scale parallel channel networks is usually described as the lattice network using analogy with the conventional...
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simple networks such as lattices or random graphs but often occur in networks representing real systems. The study of complex networks is a young and active...
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operations'. As well as the UK gas transmission network, Lattice Group owned a telecoms business known as 186k. Lattice accepts price caps but warns of job cuts...
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output varies with frequency. The lattice filter topology has the particular property of being a constant-resistance network and for this reason is often used...
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group G and a connection form. This is actually an exact duality over a lattice. Over a manifold however, assumptions like diffeomorphism invariance are...
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Z.; Pavel, N. I. (2010). "Scale-free network topology and multifractality in a weighted planar stochastic lattice". New Journal of Physics. 12 (9): 093045...
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Crystal structure (redirect from Crystal lattice)
of Bravais lattice. The lengths of principal axes/edges, of unit cell and angles between them are lattice constants, also called lattice parameters or...
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A semantic network, or frame network is a knowledge base that represents semantic relations between concepts in a network. This is often used as a form...
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Hardness: Very hard, due to the strong covalent bonds throughout the lattice (deformation can be easier, however, in directions that do not require...
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Percolation threshold (redirect from Thresholds in networks)
common percolation model is to take a regular lattice, like a square lattice, and make it into a random network by randomly "occupying" sites (vertices) or...
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Cubic crystal system (redirect from FCC lattice)
primitive cubic lattice (cP) consists of one lattice point on each corner of the cube; this means each simple cubic unit cell has in total one lattice point. Each...
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contrast, many of the mathematical models of networks that have been studied in the past, such as lattices and random graphs, do not show these features...
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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation is an American semiconductor company specializing in the design and manufacturing of low power field-programmable gate...
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Ising model (redirect from Spin lattice)
of two states (+1 or −1). The spins are arranged in a graph, usually a lattice (where the local structure repeats periodically in all directions), allowing...
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Studies have indicated that NTRU may have more secure properties than other lattice based algorithms. This includes cryptographic systems such as the Rainbow...
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makes use of the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. The Lattice Project maintained a separate BOINC web site, but the...
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Torus interconnect (redirect from Torus network topology)
of the array connected.[1] In this lattice, each node has 2N connections. This topology is named for the lattice formed in this way, which is topologically...
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