Adaptation of step size allows one to avoid slope overload ( step of granular noise when the signal is constant ( decrease of step of quantisation ).
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The coefficients of the resulting residual signal ( so-called band shape ) are coded by Pyramid Vector Quantisation ( PVQ, a spherical vector quantisation ).
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The coefficients of the resulting residual signal ( so-called band shape ) are coded by Pyramid Vector Quantisation ( PVQ, a spherical vector quantisation ).
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In high-energy physics, however, one is faced with processes where particles are produced and absorbed and this demands a more general field theoretical approach called second quantisation.
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In 1964 he published his " Lectures on Quantum Mechanics " ( London : Academic ) which deals with constrained dynamics of nonlinear dynamical systems including quantisation of curved spacetime.
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A skyrmion can be approximated by a soliton of the Sine-Gordon equation; after quantisation by the Bethe ansatz or otherwise, it turns into a fermion interacting according to the massive Thirring model.
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His research interests are Yang-Mills gauge theories, supersymmetry, supergravity, quaternion and octonion algebras, spin structures, generalised theories of gravity, cosmological solutions, integrable systems and phase space quantisation.
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The resulting block ( the same size as the original block ) is then pre-multiplied by the quantisation scale code and divided element-wise by the quantization matrix, and rounding each resultant element.
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Usually, more than one quantisation of input space is used, so that any point in input space is associated with a number of hyper-rectangles, and therefore with a number of memory cells.
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"' Noise shaping "'is a filtering process that shapes the spectral energy of quantisation error, typically to either de-emphasise frequencies to which the ear is most sensitive or separate the signal and noise bands completely.