Calculus Applications And Theory
β Scribed by Kuttler, Kenneth
- Book ID
- 106646879
- Tongue
- Spanish
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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## a b s t r a c t In this article, we obtain a product rule and a chain rule for mean square derivatives. An application of the chain rule to the mean square solution of random differential equations is shown. However, to achieve such mean square differentiation rules, fourth order properties were
In this paper, we consider two basic problems in chaotic communications. First, we use stochastic calculus methods to analyze the performances of self-synchronizing chaotic communication systems. Then we apply ergodic theory techniques for the design of optimal spreading sequences for asynchronous D
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