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Author: Junan Zhu; Kristina Rivera; Dror Baron
Title: Noisy Pooled PCR for Virus Testing
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: f07zk05y_19
    Snippet: The matrix A is interpreted as follows. Row m corresponds to measurement m, and column n to patient n, where m ∈ {1, . . . , M } and n ∈ {1, . . . , N }. If patient n is not measured in measurement m, then A mn , the matrix entry in row m and column n, is zero; such patients do not affect the outcome of measurement m. In contrast, A mn = 1 when genetic material from patient n appears in measurement m. It can be seen that w m counts the number.....
    Document: The matrix A is interpreted as follows. Row m corresponds to measurement m, and column n to patient n, where m ∈ {1, . . . , M } and n ∈ {1, . . . , N }. If patient n is not measured in measurement m, then A mn , the matrix entry in row m and column n, is zero; such patients do not affect the outcome of measurement m. In contrast, A mn = 1 when genetic material from patient n appears in measurement m. It can be seen that w m counts the number of sick patients evaluated by measurement m.

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