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A Concurrency-Agnostic Protocol for Multi-Paradigm Concurrent Debugging Tools [PDF]
Today's complex software systems combine high-level concurrency models. Each model is used to solve a specific set of problems. Unfortunately, debuggers support only the low-level notions of threads and shared memory, forcing developers to reason about ...
Marr, Stefan+4 more
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Protected Chaos in a Topological Lattice
Topological and chaotic dynamics are often considered incompatible, with one expected to dominate or disrupt the other. This work reveals that topological localization can persist even under strong chaotic dynamics and, counter‐intuitively, protect chaotic behavior.
Haydar Sahin+6 more
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Robust mean absolute deviation problems on networks with linear vertex weights [PDF]
This article deals with incorporating the mean absolute deviation objective function in several robust single facility location models on networks with dynamic evolution of node weights, which are modeled by means of linear functions of a parameter ...
López de los Mozos Martín, María Cruz+2 more
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Structural Variations Associated with Adaptation and Coat Color in Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau Cattle
This study reveals the landscape of structural variants in Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau cattle through long‐read sequencing. Discoveries include metabolic and oxygen‐regulation gene variants, along with a 2‐Mb KIT‐containing inversion and translocations responsible for cattle gray coat. These findings highlight the significant role of structural variants in
Xiaoting Xia+39 more
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Decomposing Multifractal Crossovers
Physiological processes—such as, the brain's resting-state electrical activity or hemodynamic fluctuations—exhibit scale-free temporal structuring. However, impacts common in biological systems such as, noise, multiple signal generators, or filtering by ...
Zoltan Nagy+5 more
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Understanding mechanisms of cancer breakpoint mutagenesis is a difficult task and predictive models of cancer breakpoint formation have to this time failed to achieve even moderate predictive power.
Kseniia Cheloshkina, Maria Poptsova
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A comparison between tests for changes in the adjustment coefficients in cointegrated systems [PDF]
In this paper we examine several approaches to detecting changes in the adjustment coefficients in cointegrated VARs. We adopt recursive and rolling techniques as mis-specification tests for the detection of non-constancy and the estimation of the ...
Barassi, MR, Caporale, GM, Hall, SG
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Identifying Structural Variation in Haploid Microbial Genomes from Short-Read Resequencing Data Using Breseq [PDF]
Mutations that alter chromosomal structure play critical roles in evolution and disease, including in the origin of new lifestyles and pathogenic traits in microbes.
Barrick, Jeffrey E.+8 more
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The where and wherefore of evolutionary breakpoints [PDF]
The 'action' in genome-level evolution lies not in the large gene-containing segments that are conserved among related species, but in the breakpoint regions between these segments. Two recent papers in BMC Genomics detail the pattern of repetitive elements associated with breakpoints and the epigenetic conditions under which breakage occurs.
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Prompting Interfacial Elastic Instability for Effective and Durable Icephobic Surfaces
To address the inherent trade‐off between icephobicity and the mechanical strength of icephobic materials, a new icephobic material design strategy is proposed by integrating fibrous construction frameworks and icephobic polymer. The structure prompts interfacial elastic instability and the subsequent undulatory interfacial stress at ice/solid ...
Xinyu Fan+5 more
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