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Publications by Rob Remis
Efficient Computation of the Spontaneous Decay Rate of Arbitrarily Shaped 3D Nanosized Resonators: A Krylov Model-Order Reduction Approach
Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
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Chemistry
Iterative Equalization for OFDM Systems Over Wideband Multi-Scale Multi-Lag Channels
Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Computer Networks
Computer Science Applications
Signal Processing
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Reduced Order Model of Mistuned Bladed Disks Using the Krylov-Subspace Combinedwith the Craig-Bamton Reduction Technique
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Efficient Computation of Casimir Interactions Between Arbitrary 3D Objects
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Spontaneous Decay Rate of a Dipole Emitter in a Strongly Scattering Disordered Environment
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Model Order Reduction for Bayesian Approach to Inverse Problems
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An Efficient Output Error Estimation for Model Order Reduction of Parametrized Evolution Equations
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