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- Publications
- Influence
Spatial Aliasing in Spherical Microphone Arrays
- B. Rafaely, B. Weiss, Eitan Bachmat
- Mathematics, Computer Science
- IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
- 1 March 2007
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The design of a similarity based deduplication system
- Lior Aronovich, Ron Asher, Eitan Bachmat, Haim Bitner, Michael Hirsch, S. T. Klein
- Computer Science
- SYSTOR '09
- 4 May 2009
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Analysis of methods for scheduling low priority disk drive tasks
- Eitan Bachmat, J. Schindler
- Computer Science
- SIGMETRICS '02
- 15 June 2002
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Analysis of size interval task assignment policies
- Eitan Bachmat, Hagit Sarfati
- Computer Science
- PERV
- 31 August 2008
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Dynamic data reallocation in disk arrays
- Ron Arnan, Eitan Bachmat, T. Lam, R. Michel
- Computer Science
- TOS
- 1 March 2007
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Bounds on the performance of back-to-front airplane boarding policies
- Eitan Bachmat, M. Elkin
- Computer Science
- Oper. Res. Lett.
- 1 September 2008
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Optimal boarding policies for thin passengers
- Eitan Bachmat, D. Berend, L. Sapir, S. Skiena
- Mathematics
- Advances in Applied Probability
- 1 December 2007
We deal with the problem of seating an airplane's passengers optimally, namely in the fastest way. Under several simplifying assumptions, whereby the passengers are infinitely thin and react within a… Expand
On the non ordinary locus in Hilbert-Blumenthal surfaces
- Eitan Bachmat, E. Goren
- Mathematics
- 1 March 1999
Let L = Q( √ D) (D a square free integer) be a totally real quadratic field, and letMdL,n be the moduli space, in characteristic p ≥ 3, parameterizing principally polarized abelian surfaces (A, λ),… Expand
Analysis of aeroplane boarding via spacetime geometry and random matrix theory
- Eitan Bachmat, D. Berend, L. Sapir, S. Skiena, Natan Stolyarov
- Mathematics, Physics
- 5 December 2005
We show that aeroplane boarding can be asymptotically modelled by two-dimensional Lorentzian geometry. Boarding time is given by the maximal proper time among curves in the model. Discrepancies… Expand
Developing a COVID-19 mortality risk prediction model when individual-level data are not available
- Noam Barda, Dan Riesel, +12 authors N. Dagan
- Medicine
- Nature communications
- 7 September 2020
At the COVID-19 pandemic onset, when individual-level data of COVID-19 patients were not yet available, there was already a need for risk predictors to support prevention and treatment decisions.… Expand