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The Mean Field Theories of Magnetism and Turbulence
In the last few decades a series of experiments have revealed that turbulence is a cooperative and critical phenomenon showing a continuous phase change with the critical Reynolds number at its onset. However, the applications of phase transition models,
Peter W. Egolf, Kolumban Hutter
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“Compressed” compressed sensing
The field of compressed sensing has shown that a sparse but otherwise arbitrary vector can be recovered exactly from a small number of randomly constructed linear projections (or samples). The question addressed in this paper is whether an even smaller number of samples is sufficient when there exists prior knowledge about the distribution of the ...
Galen Reeves, Michael Gastpar
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Rapid evolution of wireless medical devices and network technologies has fostered the growth of remote monitoring systems. Such new technologies enable monitoring patients' medical records anytime and anywhere without limiting patients' activities. However, critical challenges have emerged with remote monitoring systems due to the enormous amount of ...
Abdellatif, Alaa Awad+5 more
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The Compression of Morbidity [PDF]
The nature of the international health burden, its changes, its problems, and even its solutions over the next quarter century are surprisingly apparent at this time and are more positive than often supposed. The average period of lessened physical status is likely to shorten, and the need for and cost of hospitalization in the later life of the ...
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An investigation is made on the effect of Hall currents on thermal instability of a compressible couple-stress fluid in the presence of a horizontal magnetic field saturated in a porous medium.
C.B. Mehta, M. Singh, S. Kumar
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Enhancement of Clay Compressibility and Strength Using Nano Magnesium Oxide [PDF]
In order to satisfy the requirements of environmentally friendly construction projects and minimize greenhouse gas emissions, it was necessary to focus on utilizing nanomaterials instead of conventional materials to enhance clay soils; nano Magnesium ...
Sadiq Areej S.+2 more
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The Compressibility of Minimal Lattice Knots
The (isothermic) compressibility of lattice knots can be examined as a model of the effects of topology and geometry on the compressibility of ring polymers.
A Rechnitzer+16 more
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Effect of Composition on the Compressibility and Shear Strength of Dredged Cohesive Sediment
Progressively, more dredged sediments are being reused for engineering projects. For example, the Marker Wadden is a new wetland constructed in lake Markermeer, the Netherlands, with dredged cohesive sediments originating from the bed of the lake.
Maria Barciela-Rial+6 more
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Compressibility of a two-dimensional extended Hubbard model
The compressibility of an extended $d-p$ Hubbard model is investigated by the Roth's two-pole approximation. Using the factorization procedure proposed by Beenen and Edwards, superconductivity with singlet $d_{x^2-y^2}$-wave pairing is also considered ...
A.A. Gomes+9 more
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We consider the setting where actions can be used to modify a state sequence before compression. The minimum rate needed to losslessly describe the optimal modified sequence is characterized when the state sequence is either non-causally or causally available at the action encoder.
Tsachy Weissman+2 more
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