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Cooperative Robust Output Regulation for Networks of Hyperbolic Systems With Unknown Signal Models
ABSTRACT This Paper considers the cooperative robust output regulation problem for networks of heterodirectional hyperbolic systems, where the leader and disturbance dynamics are unknown to the followers. For this, a diffusively driven internal model is used, whose parameters are updated using an adaptive cooperative observer.
Tarik Enderes, Joachim Deutscher
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We study two parameters that arise from the dichromatic number and the vertex-arboricity in the same way that the achromatic number comes from the chromatic number.
Felsner, Stefan +3 more
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Do large language models “understand” their knowledge?
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) are often criticized for lacking true “understanding” and the ability to “reason” with their knowledge, being seen merely as autocomplete engines. I suggest that this assessment might be missing a nuanced insight.
Venkat Venkatasubramanian
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“I Am the Universe”: Toward a Reader Model That Centers Culture
ABSTRACT Culture and language shape the way people read. Yet, within many popular reading models of reading development, culture is a component, if featured at all. Illustrated through examples of pro‐Black, culturally sustaining, emancipatory practices of one teacher, this article highlights the Cultural Sustenance View of Reading, a reader model that
Roderick Peele, Kindel Turner Nash
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This study uses qualitative network models to explore how climate‐driven shifts in marine food web interactions could impact salmon populations. By testing 36 scenarios with varying species connections and responses to climate change, the analysis reveals that increased predation and competition consistently lead to negative outcomes for salmon.
Lisa G. Crozier +2 more
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Short rainbow cycles for families of matchings and triangles
Abstract A generalization of the famous Caccetta–Häggkvist conjecture, suggested by Aharoni, is that any family F =(F 1 , … , F n ) ${\rm{ {\mathcal F} }}=({F}_{1},\ldots ,{F}_{n})$ of sets of edges in K n ${K}_{n}$, each of size k $k$, has a rainbow cycle of length at most ⌈ n k ⌉ $\lceil \frac{n}{k}\rceil $. In works by the author with Aharoni and by
He Guo
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Sub-exponential Time Parameterized Algorithms for Graph Layout Problems on Digraphs with Bounded Independence Number. [PDF]
Misra P, Saurabh S, Sharma R, Zehavi M.
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Quantum Hall Ground States, Binary Invariants, and Regular Graphs
Extracting meaningful physical information out of a many-body wavefunction is often impractical. The polynomial nature of fractional quantum Hall (FQH) wavefunctions, however, provides a rare opportunity for a study by virtue of ground states alone.
Pakatchi, Hamed
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Heuristic algorithms for best match graph editing. [PDF]
Schaller D +3 more
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A Social Network Analysis Approach to Evaluate the Relationship Between the Mobility Network Metrics and the COVID-19 Outbreak. [PDF]
Ilbeigipour S, Teimourpour B.
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