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A bayesian dynamic borrowing framework for improving the efficiency of clinical trials. [PDF]
Zheng Z +7 more
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Chemically active wetting. [PDF]
Liese S, Zhao X, Weber CA, Jülicher F.
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Nonlinear classification of neural manifolds with contextual information. [PDF]
Mignacco F, Chou CN, Chung S.
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Fast meta-analytic approximations for relational event models: applications to data streams and multilevel data. [PDF]
Vieira F, Leenders R, Mulder J.
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Enhanced secure storage and data privacy management system for big data based on multilayer model. [PDF]
Ting T, Li M.
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phase2: Full-State Vector Simulation of Quantum Time Evolution at Scale
Miller M +7 more
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2021
In the first part of this thesis, we give an interpretation of the gauge-fixed partition function of a quantum field theory known as abelian BF theory in terms of certain regularized determinants. We proceed to formulate a partial statement concerning gauge fixing independence of the partition function and show how this result applies to the analytic ...
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In the first part of this thesis, we give an interpretation of the gauge-fixed partition function of a quantum field theory known as abelian BF theory in terms of certain regularized determinants. We proceed to formulate a partial statement concerning gauge fixing independence of the partition function and show how this result applies to the analytic ...
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1973
Preliminary remarks. The chapters of Part III dealt only with formal power series in which the indeterminate could not be replaced.1 If we now, however, replace the indeterminate x by a complex variable x, the formal power series become power series in the ordinary sense to which the concept of convergence, totally absent in Part III, applies.
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Preliminary remarks. The chapters of Part III dealt only with formal power series in which the indeterminate could not be replaced.1 If we now, however, replace the indeterminate x by a complex variable x, the formal power series become power series in the ordinary sense to which the concept of convergence, totally absent in Part III, applies.
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