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Dynamical Learning of Dynamics [PDF]
The ability of humans and animals to quickly adapt to novel tasks is difficult to reconcile with the standard paradigm of learning by slow synaptic weight modification. Here we show that fixed-weight neural networks can learn to generate required dynamics by imitation.
Christian Klos +4 more
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Strange Dynamics of a Dynamic Cytoskeleton [PDF]
Abstract A novel physical perspective of molecular interactions within the cytoskeleton of the airway smooth muscle cell may help to explain why the most efficacious of all known bronchodilatory agencies—a simple deep inspiration—becomes abrogated during the spontaneous asthma attack and leads thereby to excessive airway narrowing ...
Trang T B, Nguyen, Jeffrey J, Fredberg
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Dynamical networks in function dynamics [PDF]
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Kataoka, Naoto, Kaneko, Kunihiko
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We present a novel approach to enrich arbitrary rig animations with elastodynamic secondary effects. Unlike previous methods which pit rig displacements and physical forces as adversaries against each other, we advocate that physics should complement artists' intentions. We propose optimizing for elastodynamic displacements in the subspace
Jiayi Eris Zhang +3 more
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The projection dynamic and the replicator dynamic [PDF]
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William H. Sandholm +2 more
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The dynamics of quintessence, the quintessence of dynamics [PDF]
Quintessence theories for cosmic acceleration imbue dark energy with a non-trivial dynamics that offers hope in distinguishing the physical origin of the component. We review quintessence models with an emphasis on this dynamics and discuss classifications of the different physical behaviors.
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Dynamics of Change and Change in Dynamics
A framework is presented for building and testing models of dynamic regulation by categorizing sources of differences between theories of dynamics. A distinction is made between the dynamics of change, i.e., how a system self-regulates on a short time scale, and change in dynamics, i.e., how those dynamics may themselves change over a longer time scale.
Steven M, Boker +2 more
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Internet connectivity is changing: Autonomous Systems (ASes) can now reach hundreds of networks directly through interconnections at Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) while reducing latency and improving traffic delivery performance and competitiveness. Despite the benefits, any pair of ASes needs first to agree on exchanging traffic. The current process
Pedro de B. Marcos +6 more
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Dynamic Ic and Dynamic Programming [PDF]
This paper develops a dynamic programming method when the one-stage deviation principle in the sense of mechanism design literature doesn’t hold. The commonly used dynamic programming method is valid only if the one-stage deviation principle in the sense of mechanism design literature is satisfied; it doesn't hold in every model, and the one-stage ...
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