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Table of Integrals, Series, and Products

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The article was published on 2007-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4923 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Table (landform).

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Probability distribution of the time-averaged mean-square displacement of a Gaussian process.

TL;DR: The optimality of quadratic forms for inferring dynamical and microrheological quantities from individual random trajectories is discussed, with emphasis on a reliable interpretation of single-particle tracking experiments.

Analysis and compensation of nonlinear power amplifier effects in multi-antenna OFDM systems

TL;DR: This thesis first addresses the performance analysis of multiuser OFDM systems (space division multiple access (SDMA)OFDM) employing nonlinear PAs employing non linear distortion mitigation techniques, and proposes the combination ofMultiuser detection and nonlinear distort mitigation techniques.
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Critical adsorption of polyelectrolytes onto charged spherical colloids.

TL;DR: An analytical solution is derived, which is valid for any sphere radius and consistently recovers the result of a planar surface in the limit of large sphere radii, by substituting the Debye-Hückel potential via the Hulthén potential.
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Pseudospectral Fourier reconstruction with the modified Inverse Polynomial Reconstruction Method

TL;DR: The Inverse Polynomial Reconstruction Method is generalized by reconstructing a function from its m lowest Fourier coefficients as an algebraic polynomial of degree at most n-1(m>=n) and approximate Legendre coefficients of the function are computed by solving a linear least squares problem.
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On space-time coding for free-space optical systems

TL;DR: This paper considers FSO systems with intensity modulation and direct detection and derives a closed- form expression for the asymptotic pairwise error probability of general FSO space-time codes (STCs) for two lasers and an arbitrary number of photodetectors for channels suffering from Gamma-Gamma fading.