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, 2016
Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are waves that remain localized even though they coexist with a continuous spectrum of radiating waves that can carry energy away. Their very existence defies conventional wisdom.
C. Hsu +4 more
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Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are waves that remain localized even though they coexist with a continuous spectrum of radiating waves that can carry energy away. Their very existence defies conventional wisdom.
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2023
Continuum robots are flexible mechanisms that enable tasks in cluttered environments where conventional robots cannot operate. However, their few design parameters and task/manufacturing constraints leave small margins for optimization. In this paper, we expand the design space of continuum robots by introducing asymmetries. Asymmetric robot kinematics
Jorge Barrientos Díez +4 more
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Continuum robots are flexible mechanisms that enable tasks in cluttered environments where conventional robots cannot operate. However, their few design parameters and task/manufacturing constraints leave small margins for optimization. In this paper, we expand the design space of continuum robots by introducing asymmetries. Asymmetric robot kinematics
Jorge Barrientos Díez +4 more
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Nutrients, eutrophication and harmful algal blooms along the freshwater to marine continuum
WIREs Water, 2019Agricultural, urban and industrial activities have dramatically increased aquatic nitrogen and phosphorus pollution (eutrophication), threatening water quality and biotic integrity from headwater streams to coastal areas world‐wide.
W. Wurtsbaugh, H. Paerl, W. Dodds
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Economics Letters, 2013
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This paper addresses challenges arising from inherent heterogeneity in the rapidly evolving landscape of computing infrastructures, spanning diverse environments across the compute continuum. As a result of the current transition from centralized architectures to contemporary distributed and edge computing models, the demand for innovative programming ...
Danelutto M., Dazzi P., Torquati M.
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Danelutto M., Dazzi P., Torquati M.
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The Effect of Continuum-continuum Transitions on Laser-induced Continuum Structures
Journal of Modern Optics, 1993Laser induced continuum structures (LICS) can be produced by a strong laser embedding an excited atomic bound state into a flat atomic continuum, leading to a tunable resonance of adjustable width that can be probed by a second laser. If this second laser is of similar intensity to the embedding laser then the distinction between the two becomes ...
Dutton, M. E. St J., Dalton, B. J.
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Continuum-continuum coupling with discretized6Li??+d breakup continuum data
Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei, 1995The continuum part of the6Li (a,a′)6Li (1.47–2.47 MeV) scattering data at Ea=50 MeV are extracted in two discretized bins. Coupled-channel calculations are carried out coupling the 1+ ground state of6Li with both the resonant, 3+1 state, and two non-resonant continuum states. The discretized continuum of the6Li (p,p′)6Li (1.75–3.25 MeV) scattering data
Rituparna Kanungo +3 more
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Infinitesimals and the Continuum
The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1995The author is interested in expanding upon concepts relative to synthetic differential geometry (SDG), a system that requires for the infinitesimal concepts expounded intuitionistic logic. He claims that SDG follows the intuitive infinitesimal ideas of many of the great scientific thinkers of past ages.
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Observation of Continuum-Continuum Autler-Townes Splitting
Physical Review Letters, 1995Photoelectron energy spectra resulting from two-photon ionization of calcium atoms by 180 fs pulses have been studied as a function of wavelength (380--405 nm) and intensity ( $9\ensuremath{-}900\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{GW}/{\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$). When the wavelength is tuned near the $4s\ensuremath{\rightarrow}4p$ or $4s\ensuremath{\rightarrow}5s$
, Walker +4 more
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, 2019
Optical vortices, beams with spiral wavefronts and screw phase dislocations, have been attracting increasing interest in various fields. Here, we theoretically propose and experimentally realize an easy approach to generating optical vortices.
Bo Wang +9 more
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Optical vortices, beams with spiral wavefronts and screw phase dislocations, have been attracting increasing interest in various fields. Here, we theoretically propose and experimentally realize an easy approach to generating optical vortices.
Bo Wang +9 more
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