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Hybrid decision support system disaster management: application of lattice ordered q-rung linear Diophantine fuzzy hypersoft sets. [PDF]
Vimala J +5 more
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On Multilevel Energy‐Based Fragmentation Methods
We investigate the working equations of energy‐based fragmentation methods and present ML‐SUPANOVA, a Möbius‐inversion‐based multilevel fragmentation scheme that enables adaptive, quasi‐optimal truncations to efficiently approximate Born‐Oppenheimer potentials across hierarchies of electronic‐structure methods and basis sets.
James Barker +2 more
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Three-torsion subgroups and wild conductor exponents of plane quartics. [PDF]
Lupoian E, Rawson J.
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Frequency‐Domain Analysis of a Keldysh‐Like System
ABSTRACT Complex dynamics of the system, revealing flutter and first presented by M. Keldysh, is analyzed in the paper in the frequency domain, through the describing function method. Motivated by this analysis, a system with similar behavior, but suitable for the exact frequency‐domain analysis through the locus of a perturbed relay system (LPRS ...
I. M. Boiko +3 more
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Morse theoretic signal compression and reconstruction on chain complexes. [PDF]
Ebli S, Hacker C, Maggs K.
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Stochastic Resonance Elucidates the Emergence and Periodicity Transition of Glacial Cycles
Abstract Glacial cycles emerged with a 41‐kyr period after the Pliocene and later intensified with a 100‐kyr period in the mid‐Pleistocene, which were attributed to Earth's orbital variations. However, no significant changes in the orbital forcing were found at the two transitions, and the forcing was too small to drive these cycles. Here, a stochastic
Tian Xu, Gabriel Katul, Shineng Hu
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A topological hypothesis for atrial fibrilllation, atrial flutter and focal atrial tachycardia: comparison and contrast with Kosterlitz-Thouless physics. [PDF]
Ganesan AN, Kuklik P, Nattel S.
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Active Sampling of Interpolation Points to Identify Dominant Subspaces for Model Reduction
ABSTRACT Model reduction is an active research field to construct low‐dimensional surrogate models of high fidelity to accelerate engineering design cycles. In this work, we investigate model reduction for linear structured systems using dominant reachable and observable subspaces.
Celine Reddig +3 more
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