نتایج جستجو برای: off step points

تعداد نتایج: 689144  

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 1990
Jian-Bo Yang Chen Chen Zhong-Jun Zhang

2006
Wung-Hong Huang

We analyze the energy and angular momenta of the two-spin spiky string moving on the AdS3×S with NS-NS field. Due to the infinite boundary of the AdS spacetime the solution will extend to infinity and it appears the divergences. After adding the counter terms we then obtain the dispersion relation of the corresponding giant magnon and see how the background field produces the correction terms. ...

2007
YIFAN HUANG H. Lee Moffitt

Holm’s method and Hochberg’s method for multiple testing can be viewed as step-down and step-up versions of the Bonferroni test. We show that both are special cases of partition testing. The difference is that, while Holm’s method tests each partition hypothesis using the largest order statistic, setting a critical value based on the Bonferroni inequality, Hochberg’s method tests each partition...

Journal: :Annals of cardiothoracic surgery 2015
Andrea Colli Fabio Zucchetta Gianluca Torregrossa Erica Manzan Eleonora Bizzotto Laura Besola Roberto Bellu Cristiano Sarais Demetrio Pittarello Gino Gerosa

Department of Cardiac, Cardiac Surgery Unit, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, University of Padua, Padova, Italy; Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA; Department of Medicine, Institute of Anesthesia, University of Padua, Padova, Italy Correspondence to: Andrea Colli, MD, PhD, FECTS. Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, University of P...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2011
Mario Romsy

In [BKT11] Baba, Kotyada and Teja introduced the FACTOR problem over non-abelian groups as base of an ElGamal-like cryptosystem. They conjectured that there is no better method than the naive one to solve the FACTOR problem in a general group. Shortly afterwards Stanek published an extension of the baby-step giant-step algorithm disproving this conjecture [Sta11]. Since baby-step giant-step met...

2007
David Gurzick A. Ozok Barbara Morris

A survey was conducted on 210 Baby Boomers (Age mean = 51.4 Std. dev. 5.46) within the United States to determine their current use of online technology in social interactions, their preferences in these interactions, and the expectations they have of near-future online communication technologies. The findings highlight the importance of online communication in their lives and spotlight their w...

2017
Anneke Horstman Mengfan Li Iris Heidmann Mieke Weemen Baojian Chen Jose M. Muino Gerco C. Angenent Kim Boutilier

Anneke Horstman, Mengfan Li, Iris Heidmann, Mieke Weemen, Baojian Chen, Jose M. Muino, Gerco C. Angenent, and Kim Boutilier Wageningen University and Research, Bioscience, 6708 PB Wageningen, The Netherlands Wageningen University and Research, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, 6708 PB Wageningen, The Netherlands Enza Zaden Research and Development, 1602 DB Enkhuizen, The Netherlands Max Planck I...

2006
Nelia Mann Samuel E. Vázquez

We present a simple procedure to construct non-local conserved charges for classical open strings on coset spaces. This is done by including suitable reflection matrices on the classical transfer matrix. The reflection matrices must obey certain conditions for the charges to be conserved and in involution. We then study bosonic open strings on AdS5×S. We consider boundary conditions correspondi...

2010
Hassan Jameel Asghar Josef Pieprzyk Huaxiong Wang

We propose a new protocol providing cryptographically secure authentication to unaided humans against passive adversaries. We also propose a new generic passive attack on human identification protocols. The attack is an application of Coppersmith’s baby-step giantstep algorithm on human identification protcols. Under this attack, the achievable security of some of the best candidates for human ...

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