Re: [time-nuts] Diophantine frequency synthesis articles

2016-09-03 Thread Mike Feher
Wow, the last time I heard of this word was in the late 60's in a graduate 
course on number theory. I still remember the story of the monkey and the 
coconuts :). Admittedly I did not look at any of the posted links, but, have no 
 idea how Diophantine equations can help frequency counters. Regards - Mike 

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Re: [time-nuts] Diophantine frequency synthesis articles

2016-09-03 Thread Charles Steinmetz
I am pleased to report that Didier has moved these document to the 
general population on ko4bb.com. They can be accessed by going to the 
"Manuals" page  and 
searching for "diophantine", or by following the document-specific 
download links:















Best regards,

Charles



I also posted six files pertaining to Diophantine frequency synthesis on
Didier's site.  Four are papers dating to 2006-2007 by Sotiriadis, one
is a paper of the same era by Stork, and one is a patent granted to
Wilke in 1993.

These are also still in quarantine, but will be searchable when Didier
moves them into the general population (which could take several weeks).
  "Diophantine" will be a good search term.

Best regards,

Charles



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[time-nuts] Diophantine frequency synthesis articles

2016-07-31 Thread Charles Steinmetz
I also posted six files pertaining to Diophantine frequency synthesis on 
Didier's site.  Four are papers dating to 2006-2007 by Sotiriadis, one 
is a paper of the same era by Stork, and one is a patent granted to 
Wilke in 1993.


These are also still in quarantine, but will be searchable when Didier 
moves them into the general population (which could take several weeks). 
 "Diophantine" will be a good search term.


Best regards,

Charles


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