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In a review paper [1] (El Aroudi, et al., 2005), two stability conditions for DC-DC converters are presented. However, these two conditions were published years earlier at least in a journal paper [2] (Fang and Abed, 2001). In this note,…
Comment on paper by Blanchette and Zhang, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 144501 (2009).
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In this paper we study random orderings of the integers with a certain invariance property. We describe all such orders in a simple way. We define and represent random shuffles of a countable set of labels and then give an interpretation of…
A simple and efficient protocol for quantum oblivious transfer is proposed. The protocol can easily be implemented with present technology and is secure against cheaters with unlimited computing power provided the receiver does not have the…
Multistability is an inseparable feature of many physical, chemical and biological systems which are driven far from equilibrium. In these nonequilibrium systems, stochastic dynamics often induces switching between distinct states on…
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due to the insecurity against attacks received in quant-ph/0605027v5.
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In this note, we show that there exist solutions of the Muskat problem which shift stability regimes in the following sense: they start stable, then become unstable, and finally return back to the stable regime. This proves existence of…
This paper studies the asymptotic behavior of processes with switching. More precisely, the stability under fast switching for diffusion processes and discrete state space Markovian processes is considered. The proofs are based on…