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(ABRIDGED) In previous work, two platforms have been developed for testing computer-vision algorithms for robotic planetary exploration (McGuire et al. 2004b,2005; Bartolo et al. 2007).
A. Bonnici +21 more
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Evolution and Provenance of the Polish Rotliegend in the Southern Permian Basin
Abstract The Southern Permian Basin (SPB) has been extensively explored for ore deposits. However, a comprehensive evaluation of the remaining copper potential, specifically for sediment‐hosted stratiform copper system, remains lacking. This study applies goSPL, an open‐source landscape and stratigraphic evolution model, to reconstruct the Permian rift‐
Beatriz Hadler Boggiani +3 more
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Multidimensional Scaling with Regional Restrictions for Facet Theory: An Application to Levi's Political Protest Data [PDF]
Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is often used for the analysis of correlation matrices of items generated by a facet theory design. The emphasis of the analysis is on regional hypotheses on the location of the items in the MDS solution.
Groenen, P.J.F., Lans, A. van der
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We present a numerical algorithm aimed at identifying ion diffusion regions (IDRs) in the geomagnetic tail, and test its applicability. We use 5 criteria applied in three stages.
Farrugia, C. J. +2 more
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Modeling Interactions and Dynamic Saturation Processes in Karst Media
Abstract The simulation of karst aquifers is highly challenging due to complex conduit‐matrix interactions. This study utilizes KarstFOAM, a high‐fidelity, physics‐based numerical model, to address these challenges. KarstFOAM integrates (a) a unified single‐domain Forchheimer–Darcy–Brinkman–Stokes (FDBS) formulation that transitions naturally across ...
F. Huang +5 more
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Multidimensional Scaling with Regional Restrictions for Facet Theory: An Application to Levi's Political Protest Data [PDF]
Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is often used for the analysis of correlation matrices of items generated by a facet theory design. The emphasis of the analysis is on regional hypotheses on the location of the items in the MDS solution.
Groenen, P.J.F. (Patrick) +1 more
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Reconstruction of potential energy profiles from multiple rupture time distributions
We explore the mathematical and numerical aspects of reconstructing a potential energy profile of a molecular bond from its rupture time distribution.
Dudko O. K., Freund L. B., Keller H. B.
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Abstract Long COVID has a complex pathology and a heterogeneous symptom profile that impacts quality of life and functional status. Post‐exertional symptom exacerbation (PESE) affects one‐third of people living with long COVID, but the physiological basis of impaired physical function remains poorly understood. Sixty‐eight people (age (mean ± SD): 50 ±
Callum Thomas +19 more
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The EM algorithm is a special case of a more general algorithm called the MM algorithm. Specific MM algorithms often have nothing to do with missing data.
Lange, Kenneth, Wu, Tong Tong
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Approximating a similarity matrix by a latent class model: A reappraisal of additive fuzzy clustering [PDF]
Let Q be a given n×n square symmetric matrix of nonnegative elements between 0 and 1, similarities. Fuzzy clustering results in fuzzy assignment of individuals to K clusters.
Bink, M.C.A.M. +3 more
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