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... Example 2. Separate codes for ( N , x ) A familiar example for protecting the semigroup ( N , x ) using a separate code would be modulo - M multiplication , where M is a positive integer ( M > 0 ) . In such a case , the parity semigroup ...
... Example 2. Separate codes for ( N , x ) A familiar example for protecting the semigroup ( N , x ) using a separate code would be modulo - M multiplication , where M is a positive integer ( M > 0 ) . In such a case , the parity semigroup ...
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... example , continuing Example 10 . in Example 10 ( continued ) . Let S be the semigroup obtained for the machine Example 10. One easily checks that л : SU1 = { 1 , r } defined by л ( а ) = л ( b ) = 1 , П ( с ) = п ( d ) = r is a ...
... example , continuing Example 10 . in Example 10 ( continued ) . Let S be the semigroup obtained for the machine Example 10. One easily checks that л : SU1 = { 1 , r } defined by л ( а ) = л ( b ) = 1 , П ( с ) = п ( d ) = r is a ...
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... example , one can choose A12 and A22 so that the total hardware overhead is minimized . Example 12. Triple modular redundancy ( TMR ) consists of three hardware- independent copies of the original system , each initialized at the same ...
... example , one can choose A12 and A22 so that the total hardware overhead is minimized . Example 12. Triple modular redundancy ( TMR ) consists of three hardware- independent copies of the original system , each initialized at the same ...
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