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March CRF: an Efficient Test for Complex Read Faults in SRAM Memories
In this paper we study Complex Read Faults in SRAMs, a combination of various malfunctions that affect the read operation in nanoscale memories. All the memory elements involved in the read operation are studied, underlining the causes of the realistic faults concerning this operation. The requirements to cover these fault models are given. We show that the different causes of read failure are independent and may coexist in nanoscale SRAMs, summing their effects and provoking Complex Read Faults, CRFs. We show that the test methodology to cover this new read faults consists in test patterns that match the requirements to cover all the different simple read fault models. We propose a low complexity (?2N) test, March CRF, that covers effectively all the realistic Complex Read Fault
On the history of multi-particle production in high energy collisions
The 60th birthday of Johann Rafelski was celebrated during the Strangeness in
Quark Matter 2011 in Krakow. Johann was born in Krakow and he initiated the
series of the SQM conferences. This report, which briefly presents my personal
view on a history of multi-particle production in high energy collisions, is
dedicated to Johann.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, invited talk at Strangeness in Quark Matter
2011, Krakow, Polan
Top Quark Highlights
Highlights of top quark physics presented at the 2009 Europhysics Conference
on High Energy Physics from 16-22 July 2009 in Krakow, Poland, are reviewed.Comment: Talk given at the 2009 Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics,
Krakow, Poland, 21/07/2009. 15 pages, 6 figures
Multi-hadron Final States
This summary aims to highlight major results and insights gained from recent
studies of hadronic final states in ep, ppbar, e+e-, as well as relevant
theoretical developments, presented in the Multi-hadron final states parallel
sessions of the DIS2002 workshop held in Krakow, Poland in May 2002.Comment: Contributed to the X International Workshop on Deep Inelastic
Scattering (DIS2002), Krakow, Poland, 30 April - 4 May, 200
Azotobacter vinelandii RNA polymerase. II - Effect of ribonuclease on polymerase activity
Ribonuclease effect on polymerase activity during ribonucleic acid synthesis kinetic
Event-by-event fluctuations in heavy ion collisions
We discuss the physics underlying event-by-event fluctuations in relativistic
heavy ion collisions. We will argue that the fluctuations of the ratio of
positively over negatively charged particles may serve as a unique signature
for the Quark Gluon Plasma.Comment: Contribution to the Proceedings of the International Workshop XXX on
Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations, Hirschegg, Jan. 2002 and
to the Proceedings of the Krakow Epiphany Conference, Krakow, Jan. 200
Soft Physics and Intermittency: Open Question(s) in Krakow
This contribution contains a summary of the Krakow meeting on Soft Physics
and Fluctuations. It emphasizes both the experimental and the theoretical
investigations on correlations/fluctuations and intermittency in multi-particle
processes and discusses of the present status of this concept. A clarification
of the main open questions in this field of research is now within reach,
thanks to the studies presented at the meeting. Summary Talk of the Krakow
Workshop on Multiparticle Physics, May, 4-7, 1993. E-mail contact:
[email protected]: 12p., Plain Tex file, Saclay-T93/11
Extremal densities and measures on groups and -spaces and their combinatorial applications
This text contains lecture notes of the course taught to Ph.D. students of
Jagiellonian University in Krakow on 25-28 November, 2013.Comment: 18 page
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