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On the algebraic foundations of the vector epsilon-algorithm. (1995)
Book Chapter
Roberts, D. E. (1995). On the algebraic foundations of the vector epsilon-algorithm. In R. Ablamowicz, & P. Lounesto (Eds.), Clifford algebras and spinor structures: A special volume dedicated to the memory of Albert Crumeyrolle (1919-1992) (343-361). Kluwer Academic

We review the Clifford algebraic foundations of versions of the vector epsilon-algorithm. This involves the formation of rational approximants to vector-valued functions defined by a power series. We summarise their properties and demonstrate how a s... Read More about On the algebraic foundations of the vector epsilon-algorithm..

Logic synthesis and optimisation using Reed-Muller expansions (1995)
Thesis
McKenzie, L. M. Logic synthesis and optimisation using Reed-Muller expansions. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/4276

This thesis presents techniques and algorithms which may be employed to represent, generate and optimise particular categories of Exclusive-OR SumOf-Products (ESOP) forms. The work documented herein concentrates on two types of Reed-Muller (RM) expre... Read More about Logic synthesis and optimisation using Reed-Muller expansions.

Prediction of electric fields in and around PCBs — 3D finite-difference time-domain approach with parallel processing (1995)
Journal Article
Buchanan, W. J., & Gupta, N. K. (1995). Prediction of electric fields in and around PCBs — 3D finite-difference time-domain approach with parallel processing. Advances in engineering software, 23(2), 111-114. https://doi.org/10.1016/0965-9978%2895%2900068-8

The authors have taken the 3D FDTD approach to simulate the propagation of electrical signals within and around printed circuit boards (PCBs). This relates to the work currently being carried out into the propagation of very high speed digital pulses... Read More about Prediction of electric fields in and around PCBs — 3D finite-difference time-domain approach with parallel processing.