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Collective spaces and collected action

Proceedings of the 2013 ACM conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing adjunct publication, 2013
Disconnection between food production, its consumers and in turn between consumers and nature is increasingly seen as problematic for both producers and society at large. Consumers now know very little about where their food has come from, leading potentially to less sustainable practices and less engagement with what they eat and drink. We present the
Edwards, Liz   +3 more
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Analyzing collective accessibility using average space-time prisms

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2019
The space-time prism (STP) is the envelope of all possible travel paths in space and time between two anchor locations and times, measuring accessibility for an individual given a designated travel and activity episode.
Jinhyung Lee, H. Miller
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A non-equilibrium superradiant phase transition in free space

Nature Physics, 2022
A class of systems exists in which dissipation, external drive and interactions compete and give rise to non-equilibrium phases that would not exist without the drive.
G. Ferioli   +3 more
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Collecting Space Rocks

Scientific American, 2018
The article discusses efforts by the spacecraft Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx to obtain space rocks from asteroids. Topics include the retrieval of a sample from the asteroid Itokawa by the Hayabusa spacecraft, the similarity of asteroid composition to meteorite composition, and the possible implications of the missions for asteroid-mining operations.
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Collection space distances

1995 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century, 2002
This paper introduces collection space theory and proposes five collection space distances: scaled city block, angle, minimum, nearest first, and farthest first distances. A collection of set S is a discrete histogram of a finite subset of S. A collection space is set C of collections of a set S with a distance on C which satisfies certain axioms.
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Waveguide-coupled single collective excitation of atomic arrays

Nature, 2019
Considerable efforts have been recently devoted to combining ultracold atoms and nanophotonic devices1–4 to obtain not only better scalability and figures of merit than in free-space implementations, but also new paradigms for atom–photon interactions5 ...
N. Corzo   +5 more
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Decolonizing Tactics as Collective Resilience: Identity Work of AAPI Communities on Reddit

Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2020
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities use online platforms like Reddit to build capacity for resilience from white hegemony. We conduct interviews with 21 moderators of AAPI subreddits to understand how sociotechnical systems contour and
Bryan Dosono, Bryan C. Semaan
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Decision Space: Collective Intelligence

2021
There are two-way and three-way decision spaces that involve multiple information taxonomy. In the three-way decision spaces, three basic elements: decision measurement, decision conditions, and decision evaluation functions are unified. The major challenges with collective intelligence are the screening, modeling, and measurement of information to ...
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Efficient sampling in collective coordinate space

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics, 2000
Collective motions in biological macromolecules have been shown to be important for function. The most important collective motions occur on slow time scales, which poses a sampling problem in dynamic simulation of biomolecules. We present a novel method for efficient conformational sampling.
R, Abseher, M, Nilges
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Studying collective leadership: The road ahead

, 2020
In the concluding article, we move from providing a map of the collective leadership (CL) research field that has been conducted to date to providing a travel guide that we hope can inspire both experienced and novice travelers to push out the frontiers ...
Gail T. Fairhurst   +3 more
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