Authors:Albert W. Marshall, Ingram Olkin, Barry C. Arnold,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: series, statistics, springer, applications, theory, majorization, inequalities
Number of Pages: 909
Published: 2009-01-01
List price: $89.95
ISBN-10: 0387400877
ISBN-13: 9780387400877

Statisticians, probabilists, and mathematicians will all be interested in a expanded version of this classic work on inequalities. The theory of inequalities has applications in virtually every branch of mathematics.

Authors:Eduard Jorswieck, Holger Boche,
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Keywords: trends, communcations, information, theory, foundations, communications, matrix, monotone, functions, wireless, majorization
Number of Pages: 164
Published: 2007-07-11
List price: $95.00
ISBN-10: 160198040X
ISBN-13: 9781601980403

Majorization Theory and Matrix-Monotone Functions in Wireless Communications, reviews the basic definitions of Majorization Theory and Matrix-Monotone Functions, describing their concepts clearly with many illustrative examples. In addition to this tutorial, new results are presented with respect to Schur-convex functions and regarding the properties of matrix-monotone functions. The approach taken by the authors provides a valuable overview of the basic techniques for readers who are new to the subject. They then proceed to show in separate chapters the cutting edge applications of the two

Authors:Daniel P. Palomar, Yi Jiang,
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Keywords: theory, foundations, trends, communications, information, majorization, transceiver, design, via, mimo
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2007-06-06
List price: $135.00
ISBN-10: 1601980302
ISBN-13: 9781601980304

Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels provide an abstract and unified representation of different physical communication systems, ranging from multi-antenna wireless channels to wireless digital subscriber line (DSL) systems. They have the key property that several data streams can be simultaneously established. MIMO Transceiver Design via Majorization Theory presents an up-to-date unified mathematical framework for the design of point-to-point MIMO transceivers with channel state information (CSI) at both sides of the link according to an arbitrary cost function as a measure of th
  
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