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Implicit Resolution
Let \Omega be a set of unsatisfiable clauses, an implicit resolution
refutation of \Omega is a circuit \beta with a resolution proof {\alpha} of the
statement "\beta describes a correct tree-like resolution refutation of
\Omega". We show that such system is p-equivalent to Extended Frege. More
generally, let {\tau} be a tautology, a [P, Q]-proof of {\tau} is a pair
(\alpha,\beta) s.t. \alpha is a P-proof of the statement "\beta is a circuit
describing a correct Q-proof of \tau". We prove that [EF,P] \leq p [R,P] for
arbitrary Cook-Reckhow proof system P
Physical Layer Security in Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks
Recent researches show that millimeter wave (mmWave) communications can offer
orders of magnitude increases in the cellular capacity. However, the secrecy
performance of a mmWave cellular network has not been investigated so far.
Leveraging the new path-loss and blockage models for mmWave channels, which are
significantly different from the conventional microwave channel, this paper
comprehensively studies the network-wide physical layer security performance of
the downlink transmission in a mmWave cellular network under a stochastic
geometry framework. We first study the secure connectivity probability and the
average number of perfect communication links per unit area in a noise-limited
mmWave network for both non-colluding and colluding eavesdroppers scenarios,
respectively. Then, we evaluate the effect of the artificial noise (AN) on the
secrecy performance, and derive the analysis result of average number of
perfect communication links per unit area in an interference-limited mmWave
network. Numerical results are demonstrated to show the network-wide secrecy
performance, and provide interesting insights into how the secrecy performance
is influenced by various network parameters: antenna array pattern, base
station (BS) intensity, and AN power allocation, etc
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