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On the number of leaders needed to ensure network connectivity in arbitrary dimensions
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2009-07)We examine the leader-to-follower ratio needed to maintain connectivity in a leader-follower multi-agent network with proximity based communication topology. The paper extends the one-dimensional results of [2] to the two ... -
On the number of wavelengths and switches in all-optical networks
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems], 1994) -
On the number of wavelengths needed in WDM networks
(MIT, Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, 1992) -
On the Numbers of Close-and-equal Pairs of Bits in a String (with Implications on the Security of RSA'S L.S.B.)
(1984-03)We consider the following problem: Let s be a n-bit string with m ones and n-m zeros. Denote by CEt(s) the number of pairs, of equal bits which are within distance t apart, in the string s. What is the minimum value of ... -
On the numerical evaluation of the Neumann-Kelvin Green function
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989) -
On the numerical prediction of hurricane trajectories with vertically averaged winds.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966) -
On the numerical solution of matrix Bessel equations
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On the numerical solution of simultaneous, non-linear equations in computer-aided preliminary design
(Cambridge, Mass. : MIT, Dept. of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Flight Transportation Laboratory, c1986, c1986)In the solution of problems in preliminary design, it often becomes necessary to solve systems of equations. An immediate example from aeronautical design is the frequent need to perform several iterations around the gross ... -
On the numerical solution of the discrete time algebraic Riccati equation
(Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979) -
On the O(1/k) convergence of asynchronous distributed alternating Direction Method of Multipliers
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-12)We consider a network of agents that are cooperatively solving a global optimization problem, where the objective function is the sum of privately known local objective functions of the agents and the decision variables ... -
On the observability of turbulent transport rates by Argo: supporting evidence from an inversion experiment
(Copernicus GmbH, 2015-10)Although estimation of turbulent transport parameters using inverse methods is not new, there is little evaluation of the method in the literature. Here, it is shown that extended observation of the broad-scale hydrography ... -
On the Onsager-Machlup functional of diffusion processes around non C2̳ curves
(Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology], 1987) -
On the optimal admission schedule of a finite population to a queue
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems], 1992) -
On the optimal compensation of a socialist manager
(Cambridge, M.I.T, 1972) -
On the Optimal Error Exponent of Type-Based Distributed Hypothesis Testing
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023-10-10)Distributed hypothesis testing (DHT) has emerged as a significant research area, but the information-theoretic optimality of coding strategies is often typically hard to address. This paper studies the DHT problems under ... -
On the optimal minimum order observer-based compensator and the limited state variable feedback controller.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976) -
On the optimal space complexity of consensus for anonymous processes
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018-03-23)Abstract The optimal space complexity of consensus in asynchronous shared memory was an open problem for two decades. For a system of n processes, no algorithm using a sublinear number of registers is known. ... -
On the Optimal Time/Space Tradeoff for Hash Tables
(ACM|Proceedings of the 54th Annual ACM SIGACT Symposium on Theory of Computing, 2022-06-09) -
On the optimal timing of benefits with heterogeneous workers and human capital depreciation
(Cambridge, MA : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2006) -
On the optimality of vagueness: “around”, “between” and the Gricean maxims
(Springer Netherlands, 2023-05-15)Abstract Why is ordinary language vague? We argue that in contexts in which a cooperative speaker is not perfectly informed about the world, the use of vague expressions can offer an optimal tradeoff between ...