Articles tagged Beamer

Mathematical Rings
Mathematical Rings
YOGESH MALIK

Committee Meeting
Beamer Presentation
LaTeX Template
Version 1.0 (10/11/12)
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CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/)
amirts

DUAS TRANSFORMADAS DISCRETAS DE HILBERT
SALÃO UFRGS 2015- POSTER
Armand Azonnahin

The Representation Theory of Groups
A project presentation
Ben Jones

What Are Risks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities?
Seminar ver1
Han Luong

EQUAÇÕES DIFERENCIAIS PARCIAIS (EDP) EM MODELAGEM MATEMÁTICA COMPUTACIONAL
Neste artigo apresentamos a segunda parte do nosso trabalho em Modelagem 3
Armand Azonnahin

A Deep Learning Solution for an Optimized Testbench Regression Launcher
Attempt to define various metrics directly
related to coverage per compute second; an
improvement on which furthers the desired
left shift in design verification. A part to the solution to find breaks early
in a continuous integration system, qualifying
the design prior to important milestones and
iterating over recent bug fixes or changes to
weed out related issues is proposed.
Created with the Jacobs Landscape Poster
LaTeX Template
Version 1.0 (29/03/13)
Abhishek

Accelerating GNSS Software Receivers
This paper addresses both the efficiency and the portability of a computer program in charge of the baseband signal processing of a GNSS receiver. Efficiency, in this context, refers to optimizing the speed and memory requirements of the software receiver. Specifically, the interest is focused on how fast the software receiver can process the incoming stream of raw signal samples and, in particular, if signal processing up to the position fix can be executed in real-time (and how many channels the host computer executing the receiver application can sustain in parallel). This is achieved by applying the concept of parallelization at different abstraction levels. The paper describes strategies based on task, data and instruction-level parallelism, as well as actual implementations released under an open source license and the results obtained with different commercially available computing platforms. At the same time, the proposed solution also addresses portability, understood as the usability of the same software in different computing environments.
Carles Fernandez-Prades, Javier Arribas, Pau Closas

Fixed Point and Steffensen's Acceleration
Math336 Project
zekeriya