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  2. Beam search - Wikipedia

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    Only those states are expanded next. The greater the beam width, the fewer states are pruned. With an infinite beam width, no states are pruned and beam search is identical to best-first search. [3] Conversely, a beam width of 1 corresponds to a hill-climbing algorithm. [3] The beam width bounds the memory required to perform the search.

  3. Beam and Warming scheme - Wikipedia

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    In numerical mathematics, Beam and Warming scheme or Beam–Warming implicit scheme introduced in 1978 by Richard M. Beam and R. F. Warming, [1] [2] is a second order accurate implicit scheme, mainly used for solving non-linear hyperbolic equations. It is not used much nowadays.

  4. Adaptive beamformer - Wikipedia

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    Both the Applebaum and the Widrow algorithms are very similar, and converge toward an optimal solution. [4] However, these techniques have implementation drawbacks. In 1974, Reed demonstrated a technique known as Sample-Matrix Inversion (SMI). SMI determines the adaptive antenna array weights directly, unlike the algorithms of Applebaum and ...

  5. Beam propagation method - Wikipedia

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    Both spatial domain methods, and frequency (spectral) domain methods are available for the numerical solution of the discretized master equation. Upon discretization into a grid, (using various centralized difference, Crank–Nicolson method, FFT-BPM etc.) and field values rearranged in a causal fashion, the field evolution is computed through iteration, along the propagation direction.

  6. Particle swarm optimization - Wikipedia

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    A particle swarm searching for the global minimum of a function. In computational science, particle swarm optimization (PSO) [1] is a computational method that optimizes a problem by iteratively trying to improve a candidate solution with regard to a given measure of quality.

  7. Beam tracing - Wikipedia

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    Beam tracing is an algorithm to simulate wave propagation. It was developed in the context of computer graphics to render 3D scenes, but it has been also used in other similar areas such as acoustics and electromagnetism simulations. Beam tracing is a derivative of the ray tracing algorithm that replaces

  8. Direction of arrival - Wikipedia

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    Direction of different sound sources around you are also located by you using a process similar to those used by the algorithms in the literature; Radio telescopes use these techniques to look at a certain location in the sky; Recently [when?] beamforming has also been used in radio frequency (RF) applications such as wireless communication.

  9. Digital antenna array - Wikipedia

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    Transposed Block Face-splitting product in the model of a Multi-Face radar with DAA, proposed by V. Slyusar in 1996 [5]. The main approach to digital signal processing in DAA is the "digital beamforming" after Analog-to-digital converters (ADC) of receiver channels or before Digital-to-analog converters (DAC) by transmission.