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Power amplifiers (PAs) are essential in communication systems, but are inherently nonlinear. To achieve linearity with good efficiency, PA linearization is necessary.

This paper is motivated by the problem of finding a canonical form for differential equations on symmetric matrices, that applies in particular to isospectral flows and spectrum-increasing flows.

We report here on the structure and operating characteristics of an ambipolar Light-emitting field-effect transistor based on single crystals of the organic semiconductor alpha -sexithiophene, Elec

This paper discusses a light-traffic approximation for multi- class queues: If the arrival rate of a class upon one visit to the queue is a small proportion of the total arrival rate there, then t

This paper discusses a light-traffic approximation for multi- class queues: If the arrival rate of a class upon one visit to the queue is a small proportion of the total arrival rate there, then t

We present a demonstration of subcarrier multiplexing in a lightwave multiple-access network.

A design is described for azimuth limit switches on an antenna which must be able to make more than one complete turn but never more than one and a half complete turns.

A short length of graded-index multimode fiber butted coaxially with single-mode fiber serves as a sens for radiation leaving or entering the single-mode fiber.

A linear phase modulator is a useful component in a short-hop radio system using digital modulation.

A linear phase modulator with a stable carrier frequency would be a useful component for the following three applications.

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