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Physical Modeling of Core Losses in Ferrite E-Cores
The development of advanced power electronic converters requires an accurate calculation of core losses in magnetic devices. But the losses in the widely used ferrite cores depend on the shape of the core, especially above 10 kHz, meaning that core ...
Theophane Dimier, Jurgen Biela
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AbstractThe grammatical paradigm used to be a model for entire areas of cognitive science. Its primary tenet was that theories are axiomatic‐like systems. A secondary tenet was that their predictions should be tested quickly and in great detail with introspective judgments.
Chemla, Emmanuel +7 more
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A Core Model for Choreographic Programming [PDF]
Choreographic Programming is a programming paradigm for building concurrent programs that are deadlock-free by construction, as a result of programming communications declaratively and then synthesising process implementations automatically. Despite strong interest on choreographies, a foundational model that explains which computations can be ...
Luís Cruz-Filipe, Fabrizio Montesi
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Chaos in the core-periphery model [PDF]
Abstract This paper shows that the standard continuous-time core-periphery model (the foundation of the New Economic Geography) is not robust; simply reformulating it in discrete time has profound implications. The continuous-time model can only exhibit stationary long-term behavior, and high transport costs are perceived as stabilizing. In contrast,
M Currie, I Kubin
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Love the one you’re with: replicate viral adaptations converge on the same phenotypic change [PDF]
Parallelism is important because it reveals how inherently stochastic adaptation is. Even as we come to better understand evolutionary forces, stochasticity limits how well we can predict evolutionary outcomes.
Craig R. Miller +5 more
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Cored in the act: the use of models to understand core myopathies [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe core myopathies are a group of congenital myopathies with variable clinical expression – ranging from early-onset skeletal-muscle weakness to later-onset disease of variable severity – that are identified by characteristic ‘core-like’ lesions in myofibers and the presence of hypothonia and slowly or rather non-progressive muscle weakness ...
Aurora Fusto +3 more
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Modeling in the Common Core State Standards
The inclusion of modeling and applications into the mathematics curriculum has proven to be a challenging task over the last fifty years. The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) has made mathematical modeling both one of its Standards for Mathematical ...
Kai Chung Tam
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Hypernuclear no-core shell model [PDF]
We extend the No-Core Shell Model (NCSM) methodology to incorporate strangeness degrees of freedom and apply it to single-$Λ$ hypernuclei. After discussing the transformation of the hyperon-nucleon (YN) interaction into Harmonic-Oscillator (HO) basis and the Similarity Renormalization Group transformation applied to it to improve model-space ...
Wirth, Roland +3 more
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Core-periphery Models for Hypergraphs
Accepted at as a research track paper at KDD ...
Marios Papachristou, Jon M. Kleinberg
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The following rough summary is intended to give the non-specialist in fine-structure an idea of what core models are and what they are used for. References are usually given to proofs but very few proofs are given. Also attribution of results is rather careless: I hope to give full historical notes in a forthcoming more detailed exposition.Jensen is ...
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