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Abstract: Chinese remainder theorem (CRT) is widely applied in cryptography, coding theory, and signal processing. It has been extended to the multidimensional CRT (MD-CRT), which reconstructs an ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate complex-valued Chinese remainder theorem (C-CRT) with erroneous remainders, where the moduli are Gaussian integers and the errors follow wrapped complex ...
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