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Particle Flow Calorimetry at the ILC [PDF]
One of the most important requirements for a detector at the ILC is good jet energy resolution. It is widely believed that the particle flow approach to calorimetry is the key to achieving the goal of 0.3/sqrt(E[GeV]).
ALEPH Collaboration +4 more
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Optimizing model and algorithm for railway freight loading problem
This paper constructed an optimizing model on multiple vehicles and multiple goods, which is used in a study on the loading problem for railway freight.
Chen Hao +2 more
doaj +1 more source
A First Comparison of SLOPE and Other LIGO Burst Event Trigger Generators [PDF]
A number of different methods have been proposed to identify unanticipated burst sources of gravitational waves in data arising from LIGO and other gravitational wave detectors.
Amber L Stuver +7 more
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Evacuation simulation of different flow ratios in low-density state
The relationship between the factors of formation mechanism of stratification and the pedestrian ratio in low-density state has not been analyzed by the existing human flow evacuation simulation method, so that the simulation effect is poor.
Lian Haitao +2 more
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We discuss the coherent search strategy to detect gravitational waves from inspiraling compact binaries by a network of correlated laser interferometric detectors.
Hideyuki Tagoshi +6 more
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First upper limit analysis and results from LIGO science data: stochastic background
I describe analysis of correlations in the outputs of the three LIGO interferometers from LIGO's first science run, held over 17 days in August and September of 2002, and the resulting upper limit set on a stochastic background of gravitational waves. By
Abbot B (LIGO Scientific Collaboration) +21 more
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A method to discern complexity in two-dimensional patterns generated by coupled map lattices
Complex patterns generated by the time evolution of a one-dimensional digitalized coupled map lattice are quantitatively analyzed. A method for discerning complexity among the different patterns is implemented. The quantitative results indicate two zones
Anteneodo +32 more
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Method of measurements with random perturbation: Application in photoemission experiments
We report an application of a simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation (SPSA) algorithm to filtering systematic noise (SN) with non-zero mean value in photoemission data.
Bhatnagar S. +9 more
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On predictors for band-limited and high-frequency time series [PDF]
Pathwise predictability and predictors for discrete time processes are studied in deterministic setting. It is suggested to approximate convolution sums over future times by convolution sums over past time. It is shown that all band-limited processes are
Dokuchaev +10 more
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Time Series, Stochastic Processes and Completeness of Quantum Theory
Most of physical experiments are usually described as repeated measurements of some random variables. The experimental data registered by on-line computers form time series of outcomes.
Kupczynski, Marian
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