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UNINA990009775490403321 |
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Cintolesi, Edoardo |
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IRAP : l'imposta regionale sulle attività produttive (D. lgs. 15 dicembre 1997, n. 446) : caratteristiche strutturali, imprese in contabilità ordinaria, imprese in contabilità semplificata, lavoratori autonomi, accertamento, riscossione e sanzioni / Edoardo Cintolesi, Gianni Mocci, Carlo Oneto |
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Mocci, Gianni |
Oneto, Carlo |
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Monografia |
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UNISA996466118503316 |
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Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms and Error-Correcting Codes [[electronic resource] ] : 16th International Symposium, AAECC-16, Las Vegas, NV, USA, February 20-24, 2006, Proceedings / / edited by Marc Fossorier, Hideki Imai, Shu Lin, Alain Poli |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2006 |
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[1st ed. 2006.] |
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1 online resource (XII, 344 p.) |
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Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, , 2512-2029 ; ; 3857 |
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Coding theory |
Information theory |
Cryptography |
Data encryption (Computer science) |
Computer science—Mathematics |
Discrete mathematics |
Algorithms |
Coding and Information Theory |
Cryptology |
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science |
Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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On Bent and Highly Nonlinear Balanced/Resilient Functions and Their Algebraic Immunities -- On Generalized Parity Checks -- Cryptography Based on Bilinear Maps -- The Merit Factor Problem for Binary Sequences -- Quantum Period Reconstruction of Binary Sequences -- The Vector Key Equation and Multisequence Shift Register Synthesis -- A General Framework for Applying FGLM Techniques to Linear Codes -- A Theory of Highly Nonlinear Functions -- The Solutions of the Third Power Sum Equation for Niho Type Decimations -- On Constructing AG Codes Without Basis Functions for Riemann-Roch Spaces -- Computing Gröbner Bases for Vanishing Ideals of Finite Sets of Points -- A Class of |
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Fermat Curves for which Weil-Serre’s Bound Can Be Improved -- Nonbinary Quantum Codes from Hermitian Curves -- A Genetic Algorithm for Cocyclic Hadamard Matrices -- Unconditionally Secure Chaffing-and-Winnowing: A Relationship Between Encryption and Authentication -- A Fast Calculus for the Linearizing Attack and Its Application to an Attack on KASUMI -- On Achieving Chosen Ciphertext Security with Decryption Errors -- Applying Fujisaki-Okamoto to Identity-Based Encryption -- A Short Random Fingerprinting Code Against a Small Number of Pirates -- A General Formulation of Algebraic and Fast Correlation Attacks Based on Dedicated Sample Decimation -- Traitor Tracing Against Powerful Attacks Using Combinatorial Designs -- New Bounds on the Capacity of Multi-dimensional RLL-Constrained Systems -- LDPC Codes for Fading Channels: Two Strategies -- Low-Floor Tanner Codes Via Hamming-Node or RSCC-Node Doping -- Algebraic Constructions of Quasi-cyclic LDPC Codes – Part I: For AWGN and Binary Random Erasure Channels -- Algebraic Construction of Quasi-cyclic LDPC Codes – Part II: For AWGN and Binary Random and Burst Erasure Channels -- New Constructions of Quasi-cyclic LDPC Codes Based on Two Classes of Balanced Incomplete Block Designs: For AWGN and Binary Erasure Channels -- Long Extended BCH Codes Are Spanned by Minimum Weight Words -- On the Feng-Rao Bound for Generalized Hamming Weights -- Nested Codes for Constrained Memory and for Dirty Paper -- Complementary Sets and Reed-Muller Codes for Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction in OFDM -- Hadamard Codes of Length 2 t s (s Odd). Rank and Kernel. |
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UNINA9910830493103321 |
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Federer Walter Theodore <1915-> |
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Variations on split plot and split block experiment designs [[electronic resource] /] / Walter T. Federer, Freedom King |
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Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, 2007 |
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1-280-72186-3 |
9786610721863 |
0-470-10858-4 |
0-470-10857-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (286 p.) |
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Wiley series in probability and statistics |
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Experimental design |
Blocks (Group theory) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Variations on Split Plot and Split Block Experiment Designs; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. The standard split plot experiment design; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Statistical design; 1.3. Examples of split-plot-designed experiments; 1.4. Analysis of variance; 1.5. F-tests; 1.6. Standard errors for means and differences between means; 1.7. Numerical examples; 1.8. Multiple comparisons of means; 1.9. One replicate of a split plot experiment design and missing observations; 1.10. Nature of experimental variation; 1.11. Repeated measures experiments; 1.12. Precision of contrasts; 1.13. Problems |
1.14. ReferencesAppendix 1.1. Example 1.1 code; Appendix 1.2. Example 1.2 code; Chapter 2. Standard split block experiment design; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Examples; 2.3. Analysis of variance; 2.4. F-tests; 2.5. Standard errors for contrasts of effects; 2.6. Numerical examples; 2.7. Multiple comparisons; 2.8. One replicate of a split block design; 2.9. Precision; 2.10. Comments; 2.11. Problems; 2.12. References; Appendix 2.1. Example 2.1 code; Appendix 2.2. Example 2.2 code; Appendix 2.3. Problems 2.1 and 2.2 data; Chapter 3. Variations of the split plot experiment design; 3.1. Introduction |
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3.2. Split split plot experiment design3.3. Split split split plot experiment design; 3.4. Whole plots not in a factorial arrangement; 3.5. Split plot treatments in an incomplete block experiment design within each whole plot; 3.6. Split plot treatments in a row-column arrangement within each whole plot treatment and in different whole plot treatments; 3.7. Whole plots in a systematic arrangement; 3.8. Split plots in a systematic arrangement; 3.9. Characters or responses as split plot treatments; 3.10. Observational or experimental error? |
3.11. Time as a discrete factor rather than as a continuous factor3.12. Inappropriate model?; 3.13. Complete confounding of some effects and split plot experiment designs; 3.14. Comments; 3.15. Problems; 3.16. References; Appendix 3.1. Table 3.1 code and data; Chapter 4. Variations of the split block experiment design; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. One set of treatments in a randomized complete block and the other in a Latin square experiment design; 4.3. Both sets of treatments in split block arrangements; 4.4. Split block split block or strip strip block experiment design |
4.5. One set of treatments in an incomplete block design and the second set in a randomized complete block design4.6. An experiment design split blocked across the entire experiment; 4.7. Confounding in a factorial treatment design and in a split block experiment design; 4.8. Split block experiment design with a control; 4.9. Comments; 4.10. Problems; 4.11. References; Appendix 4.1. Example 4.1 code; Chapter 5. Combinations of SPEDs and SBEDs; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Factors A and B in a split block experiment design and factor C in a split plot arrangement to factors A and B |
5.3. Factor A treatments are the whole plot treatments and factors B and C treatments are in a split block arrangement within each whole plot |
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A complete and up-to-date discussion of optimal split plot and split block designsVariations on Split Plot and Split Block Experiment Designs provides a comprehensive treatment of the design and analysis of two types of trials that are extremely popular in practice and play an integral part in the screening of applied experimental designs--split plot and split block experiments. Illustrated with numerous examples, this book presents a theoretical background and provides two and three error terms, a thorough review of the recent work in the area of split plot and split blocked experimen |
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