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Hiroshi Miki
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2000-2020
Publications (10 Years): 2
Top Topics
Orthogonal Polynomials
Top Venues
J. Approx. Theory
JSIAM Lett.
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Publications
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Hiroshi Miki
Laurent skew orthogonal polynomials and related symplectic matrices.
J. Approx. Theory
259 (2020)
Hiroshi Miki
,
Kengo Miura
3-dimensional solvable XX spin lattice Hamiltonian derived from 3-variable Krawtchouk polynomials.
JSIAM Lett.
8 (2016)
Ryosuke Nishi
,
Hiroshi Miki
,
Akiyasu Tomoeda
,
Daichi Yanagisawa
,
Katsuhiro Nishinari
Inversion of Flux between Zipper and Non-Zipper Merging in Highway Traffic.
ACRI
(2010)
Atsuhiro Kojima
,
Hiroshi Miki
,
Koichi Kise
Object Recognition Based on n-gram Expression of Human Actions.
ICPR
(2010)
Ryosuke Nishi
,
Hiroshi Miki
,
Akiyasu Tomoeda
,
Daichi Yanagisawa
,
Katsuhiro Nishinari
Simulation and Theoretical Comparison between "Zipper" and "Non-Zipper" Merging.
IWNC
(2009)
Ryosuke Nishi
,
Hiroshi Miki
,
Akiyasu Tomoeda
,
Katsuhiro Nishinari
Compartment Lines Forming Emergent Alternative Configurations of Vehicles on Weaving Sections.
ACRI
(2008)
Hiroshi Miki
,
Atsuhiro Kojima
,
Koichi Kise
Environment Recognition Based on Human Actions Using Probability Networks.
FGCN (2)
(2008)
Yuji Yokoyama
,
Nobutaka Itoh
,
Masatoshi Hasegawa
,
Masahiro Katayama
,
Hiroshi Akasaki
,
Masayuki Kaneda
,
Toshitsugu Ueda
,
Yousuke Tanaka
,
Eiji Yamasaki
,
Masaya Todokoro
,
Keinosuke Toriyama
,
Hiroshi Miki
,
Masayoshi Yagyu
,
Kazumasa Takashima
,
Toru Kobayashi
,
Syuichi Miyaoka
,
Nobuo Tamba
A 1.8-V embedded 18-Mb DRAM macro with a 9-ns RAS access time and memory-cell area efficiency of 33%.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits
36 (3) (2001)
Yuji Yokoyama
,
Nybutaka Itoh
,
Masap Katayama
,
Kazumasa Takashima
,
Hiroshi Akasaki
,
Masayuki Kaneda
,
Toshitsugu Ueda
,
Yousuke Tanaka
,
Eiji Yamasaki
,
Masaya Todokoro
,
Keinosuke Toriyama
,
Hiroshi Miki
,
Masayoshi Yagyu
,
Tom Kobayashi
,
Syuichi Miyaoka
,
Nobuo Tamba
A 1.8-V embedded 18-Mb DRAM macro with a 9-ns RAS access time and memory cell efficiency of 33%.
CICC
(2000)