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Psychology Research & Behavior Management. May2024, Vol. 17, p2055-2066. 12p.
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Psychology Research & Behavior Management; Nov2024, Vol. 17, p3965-3977, 13p
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Autor:
Wan, Zhendong.
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Delaware, 2005.
Principal faculty advisor: David B. Saunders, Dept. of Computer & Information Sciences. Includes bibliographical references.
Principal faculty advisor: David B. Saunders, Dept. of Computer & Information Sciences. Includes bibliographical references.
This article deals with the computation of the characteristic polynomial of dense matrices over small finite fields and over the integers. We first present two algorithms for the finite fields: one is based on Krylov iterates and Gaussian elimination
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http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0501074
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In International Journal of Electrochemical Science July 2018 13(7):6565-6576
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In International Journal of Electrochemical Science June 2017 12(6):4979-4989
Autor:
Zou, Zhengguang, Yuan, Qi, Wang, Jilin, Gao, Yao, Wu, Yi, Long, Fei, Han, Shichang, Wan, Zhendong
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In International Journal of Electrochemical Science March 2017 12(3):1670-1679
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E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 236, p 01013 (2021)
Based on the practical experience of power grid planning, the general characteristics and main problems of the receiving-end grid are summarized, and the ideas and methods of external power receiving planning are put forward. Combined with the curren
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https://doaj.org/article/55231fb77d984de097ceb6b5e0549fd8
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 32:10991-11003
Hollow-microstructured dielectric materials offer immense potential for next-generation lightweight high-performance microwave absorbers with strong reflection loss and wide absorption frequency bandwidth. Herein, we demonstrate the successful synthe