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    On Stieltjes integral transforms involving Γ\Gamma-functions

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    After some methodological remarks on the theory of Stieltjes transforms, a systematic classification of transforms involving Gamma-functions is presented. As a consequence, many new transforms are established and much simpler proofs for a few known transforms are obtained

    On Hilberg's Law and Its Links with Guiraud's Law

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    Hilberg (1990) supposed that finite-order excess entropy of a random human text is proportional to the square root of the text length. Assuming that Hilberg's hypothesis is true, we derive Guiraud's law, which states that the number of word types in a text is greater than proportional to the square root of the text length. Our derivation is based on some mathematical conjecture in coding theory and on several experiments suggesting that words can be defined approximately as the nonterminals of the shortest context-free grammar for the text. Such operational definition of words can be applied even to texts deprived of spaces, which do not allow for Mandelbrot's ``intermittent silence'' explanation of Zipf's and Guiraud's laws. In contrast to Mandelbrot's, our model assumes some probabilistic long-memory effects in human narration and might be capable of explaining Menzerath's law.Comment: To appear in Journal of Quantitative Linguistic

    Minimal symmetric Darlington synthesis

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    We consider the symmetric Darlington synthesis of a p x p rational symmetric Schur function S with the constraint that the extension is of size 2p x 2p. Under the assumption that S is strictly contractive in at least one point of the imaginary axis, we determine the minimal McMillan degree of the extension. In particular, we show that it is generically given by the number of zeros of odd multiplicity of I-SS*. A constructive characterization of all such extensions is provided in terms of a symmetric realization of S and of the outer spectral factor of I-SS*. The authors's motivation for the problem stems from Surface Acoustic Wave filters where physical constraints on the electro-acoustic scattering matrix naturally raise this mathematical issue

    On the Brune Process for n-Ports

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    Some electrical problems for a torus

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    On Stieltjes integral transforms involving Gamma-functions

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    After some methodological remarks on the theory of Stieltjes transforms, a systematic classification of transforms involving Gamma-functions is presented. As a consequence, many new transforms are established and much simpler proofs for a few known transforms are obtained

    On the anti-sidetone telephone circuit

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    Neues aus Forschung, Wirtschaft und Industrie

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