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This paper regards combinatorial techniques for electronic engineering design based on the mathematical apparatus of Non Redundant Scales theory (NRS theory). Combinatorial techniques is known to be of widespread applicability, and has been extremely effective when applied to the problem of finding the optimum ordered arrangement of structural elements in spatially or temporally distributed systems...
Both the "ordered chain" and the "ordered ring" approach to the study of elements and events is known to be of widespread applicability, and has been extremely effective when applied to the problem of finding the optimum ordered arrangement of structural elements in spatially or temporally distributed systems [1]-[7]. This approach involves techniques based on the mathematical...
The paper psoposes application of the combinational sequencing theory, namely the concept of Ideal Ring Bundles (IRBs), for design of high performance engineering devices or systems with non-uniform structure based on diagrammatics approach. An ordinary IRB is a ring-like sequence of positive integers which form perfect partitions of a finite interval [1,S] of integers. The sums of connected sub-...
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