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Discovery of the most compact 3+1-type quadruple star system TIC 120362137. [PDF]
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The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 2013
In the past decade, a consensus has emerged regarding the nature of classical Be stars: They are very rapidly rotating main sequence B stars, which, through a still unknown, but increasingly constrained process, form an outwardly diffusing gaseous, dust ...
T. Rivinius, A. Carciofi, C. Martayan
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In the past decade, a consensus has emerged regarding the nature of classical Be stars: They are very rapidly rotating main sequence B stars, which, through a still unknown, but increasingly constrained process, form an outwardly diffusing gaseous, dust ...
T. Rivinius, A. Carciofi, C. Martayan
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Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Recent studies have drawn attention to the untapped potential of the “star operation” (element-wise multiplication) in network design. While intuitive explanations abound, the foundational rationale behind its application remains largely unexplored.
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Recent studies have drawn attention to the untapped potential of the “star operation” (element-wise multiplication) in network design. While intuitive explanations abound, the foundational rationale behind its application remains largely unexplored.
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μ‐star: An indirect star network
Networks, 1993AbstractThe star graph has a smaller degree and diameter than the well‐known n‐cube, and can be an alternative to the n‐cube for systems with a large number of nodes [2]. In our previous work [11], three different indirect star‐type networks were obtained from the star graph: the indirect star network I, the indirect star network II, and the star‐delta
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters, 2011
Thanks to the great feature that allows to intuitively visualize virtual contents by superimposing them on real scenes, augmented reality (AR) technologies have widely been used in various fields such as entertainment, advertisement, education, tourism, and industrial/medical applications.
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Thanks to the great feature that allows to intuitively visualize virtual contents by superimposing them on real scenes, augmented reality (AR) technologies have widely been used in various fields such as entertainment, advertisement, education, tourism, and industrial/medical applications.
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Compact stars: Neutron stars or quark stars or hybrid stars?
Physics Reports, 1994Abstract Using results from energy calculations of neutron matter, we construct various neutron star equations of state. From these equations of state, together with the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equations, we calculate quantities such as pressure, mass density, mass energy density, total mass, radius, and moment of inertia for neutron stars ...
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Chemical Reviews, 2016
Recent advances in controlled/living polymerization techniques and highly efficient coupling chemistries have enabled the facile synthesis of complex polymer architectures with controlled dimensions and functionality. As an example, star polymers consist of many linear polymers fused at a central point with a large number of chain end functionalities ...
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Recent advances in controlled/living polymerization techniques and highly efficient coupling chemistries have enabled the facile synthesis of complex polymer architectures with controlled dimensions and functionality. As an example, star polymers consist of many linear polymers fused at a central point with a large number of chain end functionalities ...
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Be Stars, Shell Stars, and Of Stars
1966The fact that some stars rotate rapidly was discovered by Schlesinger (1909, 1913) who found a small distortion of the radial-velocity curve during the ingress to and egress from eclipse of the principle components of δ Librae and of λ Tauri. This he interpreted as a rotational effect. This discovery was followed up and consolidated by studies of other
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