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The following pages link to Toeplitz and Circulant Matrices: A Review (Q3523043):
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- Lombardi Drawings of Knots and Links (Q4625105) (← links)
- Synchronization patterns: from network motifs to hierarchical networks (Q4644923) (← links)
- Spin correlation functions, Ramus-like identities, and enumeration of constrained lattice walks and plane partitions (Q5048547) (← links)
- Dimension-free bounds for largest singular values of matrix Gaussian series (Q5079951) (← links)
- Automatic Key Recovery of Feistel Ciphers: Application to SIMON and SIMECK (Q5095926) (← links)
- Worst-Case Examples for Lasserre’s Measure–Based Hierarchy for Polynomial Optimization on the Hypercube (Q5108258) (← links)
- Characterization and comparison of large directed networks through the spectra of the magnetic Laplacian (Q5129842) (← links)
- A Eulerian–Lagrangian control volume method for solute transport with anomalous diffusion (Q5175818) (← links)
- Iterative deconvolution for kernels with strictly positive Fourier transforms (Q5204643) (← links)
- Characterizing the Integrality Gap of the Subtour LP for the Circulant Traveling Salesman Problem (Q5206234) (← links)
- Gluing of graph Laplacians and their spectra (Q5219267) (← links)
- On the unitary units of the group algebra 𝔽<sub>2<sup>k</sup></sub>Q<sub>16</sub> (Q5247078) (← links)
- Exact solution of corner-modified banded block-Toeplitz eigensystems (Q5269495) (← links)
- Fluctuations of eigenvalues of patterned random matrices (Q5282859) (← links)
- Automatic tuning of robust constrained cross‐direction controllers (Q5298666) (← links)
- Spectral Correlation Hub Screening of Multivariate Time Series (Q5358736) (← links)
- ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNITARY SUBGROUP OF THE GROUP ALGEBRA 𝔽<sub>2<sup>q</sup></sub>D<sub>2<sup>n</sup></sub> (Q5414228) (← links)
- On the mean density of states of some matrices related to the beta ensembles and an application to the Toda lattice (Q5884337) (← links)
- Implementing quantum Fourier transform using three qubits (Q5888054) (← links)