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24 Oct 2009 Published M-Files INT64 arithmetic in MATLAB Enables int64 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and modulus. Author: Petter addition, arithmetic, bitshift, absolute value, subtraction, modulo 67 11
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16 Sep 2009 ntimes Multiplies arrays of 2D matrices in an efficient manner. Author: Michael Stachowsky matrix multiplication, 3d, mathematics 16 1
27 Aug 2009 TPROD -- arbitary tensor products between n-d arrays TPROD -- efficiently allows any type of tensor product between 2 multi-dimensional arrays Author: Jason Farquhar tensor product, matrices, multidimensional mult..., einstein summation 48 6
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26 May 2009 Screenshot n-Mode Tensor - Matrix Product Calculates the n-mode product between a tensor and a matrix. Author: Fabian Schneiter matrix, multiplication, nmode, linear algebra, tensor, product 13 0
07 Mar 2009 Screenshot Multiple matrix multiplications, with array expansion enabled Multiplying matrices, vectors, or scalars contained in two N-D arrays, with array expansion enabled. Author: Paolo de Leva vector algebra, arraylab, matrix, matrix algebra, vector expansion, scalar 89 17
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23 Feb 2009 Binary array expansion function element-by-element binary operations (e.g. plus, times, eq, gt) with array expansion (AX) enabled. Author: Paolo de Leva boolean operation, or, rem, arraylab, lt, vector expansion 28 1
17 Feb 2009 bsxfun substitute Substitute for bsxfun for older versions of MATLAB in which it is not built-in. Author: Douglas Schwarz singleton, bsxfun, array expansion, ne, plus, multiplication 181 3
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06 Jan 2009 Programming Patterns: Some Common MATLAB Programming Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them Tips and best practices to help you become fluent in MATLAB and achieve your programming goals Author: Linda Webb function handles, matlab, duality, whitepaper, article, transpose 131 2
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23 May 2006 masconv The most easily understood program of convolution Author: Mahmood Sheikh easy, polynomial multiplica..., convolution, dsp, signal processing 26 3
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14 Nov 2005 Pattern Multiplication Pattern Multiplication for Dipole Antenna Author: Sokthai Chan element pattern, pattern multiplicatio..., wireless, dipole, array factor 37 1
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23 Sep 2005 Sparse Matrix Multiplication Allows you to specify the maximum number of nonzeros before multiplying sparse matrices. Author: Christian Walder multiplication, linear algebra, multiply, sparse, mathematics, nnz 29 3
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05 Jul 2005 Polynomial Multiplication of Bilinear Transform This approach uses polynomial multiplication (convolution indeed) to implement bilinear transform... Author: Steven Huang filter design, filter analysis, bilinear transform, an, polynomial multiplica... 130 0
12 Apr 2005 Screenshot Multiplication of Linear Expressions Multiplication of linear expressions. Author: Muhammad Rafiullah Arain polynomial, linear algebra, multiplication of lin..., mathematics 10 3
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08 Jan 2004 FFT-based Convolution A fast 1D and 2D convolution. Author: Luigi Rosa convolution, fft, multiplication, polynomial 189 7
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22 Oct 2003 A Faster Convolutional 1D Operator A faster conv for very large arrays. Author: Luigi Rosa conv, polynomial multiplica..., convolution, general 127 0
 

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