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The conditional indirect utility of many random utility maximization (RUM) discrete choice models is specified as a sum of an index V depending on observables and an independent random term P. In general, the universe of RUM consistent models is much large ...
Multiple antennas can greatly increase the data rate and reliability of a wireless communication link in a fading environment. Their success, however, depends on the design of cedes that achieve these promises. It is well known that unitary matrices can be ...
Varied sensory systems use noise in order to enhance detection of weak signals. It has been conjectured in the literature that this effect, known as stochastic resonance, may take place in central cognitive processes such as memory retrieval of arithmetica ...
Hassibi, Hochwald, Shokrollahi and Sweldens (see tech. rep., Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, 2000) classified all finite groups of unitary matrices with nonzero diversity product. It is well-known, however, that differential space- time codes with ...
This paper introduces the XTR public key system. XTR is based on a new method for representing elements of a subgroup of a multiplicative group of a finite field. Application of XTR in cryptographic protocols leads to substantial savings both in communicat ...
The author shows how to use cyclotomic polynomials to construct subgroups of multiplicative groups of finite fields that allow very efficient implementation of discrete logarithm based public key cryptosystems. Depending on the type of application and impl ...
The Field Programmable Counter Array (FPCA) was introduced to improve FPGA performance for arithmetic circuits. An FPCA is a reconfigurable IP core that can be integrated into an FPGA. To exploit the FPCA, a circuit is transformed by merging disparate addi ...
In this paper we propose a new structure for multiplication using optimal normal bases of type 2. The multiplier uses an efficient linear transformation to convert the normal basis representations of elements of Fqn to suitable polynomials of deg ...
This thesis studies the implications of using public key cryptographic primitives that are based in, or map to, the multiplicative group of finite fields with small extension degree. A central observation is that the multiplicative group of extension field ...
PhD dissertation, University of Bristol, UK, February 20062006
For the last thirty years, electronics, at first built with discrete components, and then as Integrated Circuits (IC), have brought diverse and lasting improvements to our quality of life. Examples might include digital calculators, automotive and airplane ...