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... shown in Fig . 6 , uses two apertures of fixed height and width in each cell . The phase of the reconstructed wave front from the cell is deter- mined by the location midway between the two apertures , while the reconstructed amplitude ...
... shown in Fig . 6 , uses two apertures of fixed height and width in each cell . The phase of the reconstructed wave front from the cell is deter- mined by the location midway between the two apertures , while the reconstructed amplitude ...
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... shown in Fig . 7. The main idea in on - line pa- rameter estimation is to build up an adjustable predictor for the ... shown in Fig . 5 with the STC shown in Fig . 8 , one observes an important difference . In the scheme of Fig . 5 the ...
... shown in Fig . 7. The main idea in on - line pa- rameter estimation is to build up an adjustable predictor for the ... shown in Fig . 5 with the STC shown in Fig . 8 , one observes an important difference . In the scheme of Fig . 5 the ...
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... shown that if the [ Xe ] constraint were relaxed , the opti- mal trajectory a - b - c - d would involve a singu- lar control on the b - c arc , where point a corre- sponds to equilibrium with и = 1014 neutrons / ( cm2 sec ) . The ...
... shown that if the [ Xe ] constraint were relaxed , the opti- mal trajectory a - b - c - d would involve a singu- lar control on the b - c arc , where point a corre- sponds to equilibrium with и = 1014 neutrons / ( cm2 sec ) . The ...
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