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Launch Uncertainty Analysis Under Barrel Erosion Using Experiments and Random Matrix Theory
ABSTRACT The effects of barrel erosion on artillery firing performance have long been a subject of concern, but its effect on launch uncertainty has yet to be investigated. This article explores the influence of barrel erosion on the interior ballistic mechanical properties and launch disturbances.
Chengyuan Guo+5 more
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Limits of groupoid C*-algebras arising from open covers
Aviv Censor, Daniel Markiewicz
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Internal and External Sources of Nonprofit Innovativeness: A Configurational Approach
ABSTRACT Using a configurational approach, this research explores how the complex interrelationships among four organizational factors—board size, board involvement, centralization, and government funding—influence organizational innovation. Based on survey and archival data from 44 U.S.
Jiawei Sophia Fu+2 more
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Algebraic structures related to universal covers of special rank one groups
F. G. Timmesfeld
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Enhanced Cuckoo Search for Model Order Reduction ABSTRACT This article presents a critical review of classical and modern pole clustering techniques for model order reduction in high‐order systems. It highlights key limitations and common pitfalls encountered in traditional approaches, especially when extended to Multi‐Input Multi‐Output (MIMO) systems.
Kamel Ben Slimane+2 more
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Adaptive sampling for ecological monitoring using biased data: a stratum‐based approach
Indicators of biodiversity change across large extents of geographic, temporal and taxonomic space are frequent products of various types of ecological monitoring and other data collection efforts. Unfortunately, many such indicators are based on data that are highly unlikely to be representative of the intended statistical populations.
Oliver L. Pescott+2 more
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Quantifying community keystoneness in metacommunities under disturbance
Understanding how metacommunities respond to natural and anthropogenic disturbances is a key objective in ecology. In this study, we introduce an analytical framework to identify communities whose extirpation triggers stronger (hereafter keystone communities) or weaker (hereafter idle communities) cascading effects on extinction and colonization events
Gabriel Khattar, Pedro R. Peres-Neto
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Algebraic covers: Field of moduli versus field of definition [PDF]
Pierre Dèbes, Jean-Claude Douai
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Decompositions of Hyperbolic Kac-Moody Algebras with Respect to Imaginary Root Groups. [PDF]
Feingold AJ, Kleinschmidt A, Nicolai H.
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Algebraic entropy on strongly compactly covered groups
Anna Giordano Bruno+2 more
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