Browsing by Subject "Wire"
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An efficient counting network
(2010)We present a novel counting network construction, where the number of input wires w is smaller than or equal to the number of output wires t. The depth of our network is Θ(lg2w), which depends only on w. In contrast, the ...
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Electronic structure of piezoelectric double-barrier InAs/InP/InAs/InP/InAs (111) nanowires
(2004)The numerical self-consistent solution of the Poisson-Schrodinger equations in cylindrical coordinates for calculating electronic states in the effective mass approximation was implemented. High accuracy and rapid convergence ...
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The impact of randomization in smoothing networks
(2008)We revisit smoothing networks[3], which are made up of balancers and wires. Tokens arrive arbitrarily on w input wires and propagate asynchronously through the network
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The impact of randomization in smoothing networks
(2010)We revisit randomized smoothing networks (Herlihy and Tirthapura in J Parallel Distrib Comput 66(5):626-632, 2006), which are made up of balancers and wires. We assume that balancers are oriented independently and uniformly ...
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A randomized, O(log w)-depth 2-smoothing network
(2009)A K-smoothing network is a distributed, low-contention data structure where tokens arrive arbitrarily on w input wires and reach w output wires via their completely asynchronous propagation through the network. The maximum ...
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Steady-state current transfer and scattering theory
(2010)The correspondence between the steady-state theory of current transfer and scattering theory in a system of coupled tight-binding models of one-dimensional wires is explored. For weak interwire coupling both calculations ...
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Steady-state theory of current transfer
(2010)Current transfer is defined as a charge-transfer process where the transferred charge carries information about its original motion. We have recently suggested that such transfer causes the asymmetry observed in electron ...