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Prerequisites for a computational approach to Minoan chronology
Abstract The paper examines the development, adoption, and limitations of the relative chronology system for Minoan pottery, initially established by Sir Arthur Evans and Duncan Mackenzie during the excavation of Knossos (1900–1906). Despite its weaknesses, this system remained largely unchanged due to its convenience rather than its accuracy.
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos+1 more
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The portfolio theory of inflation and policy (in)effectiveness
The analysis of open macroeconomies typically assumes (implicitly or explicitly) that resource allocation decisions are taken by domestic agents. The Portfolio Theory of Inflation (PTI) developed in this study assumes that some critical allocation ...
Bossone Biagio
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Joint Wire Cutting with Non‐Maximally Entangled States
Wire cutting decomposes large quantum circuits into smaller subcircuits by severing connecting wires, enabling execution on multiple distributed devices. This study employs non‐maximally entangled (NME) states in joint wire cuts to reduce their overhead.
Marvin Bechtold+4 more
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Abstract Numerous studies demonstrated a huge potential for ionospheric total electron content (TEC) measurements to be included in earthquake and tsunami risk assessments. However, up to now, only a few methodologies or tools can be used in near‐real‐time (NRT) for these purposes.
S. A. Sanchez+3 more
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On Training Spiking Neural Networks by Means of a Novel Quantum Inspired Machine Learning Method
ABSTRACT In spite of the high potential shown by spiking neural networks (e.g., temporal patterns), training them remains an open and complex problem. In practice, while in theory these networks are computationally as powerful as mainstream artificial neural networks, they have not reached the same accuracy levels yet.
Jean Michel Sellier, Alexandre Martini
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Money Growth and Inflation—How to Account for the Differences in Empirical Results
ABSTRACT Empirical analyses have presented different results on the long‐run relationship between money growth and inflation with some pointing to a stable relationship with a slope coefficient of close to one and others suggesting instability or a weakening of the relationship over time. Using the example case of the United States and nearly 150 years
Martin Mandler, Michael Scharnagl
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Advancement in Color Image Processing using Geometric Algebra
This paper describes an advancement in color image processing, using geometric algebra. This is achieved using a compact representation of vectors within $n$ dimensional space. Geometric Algebra (GA) is a preferred framework for signal representation and
Al-Hashimi, Bashir+2 more
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The pandemic, followed by the Russian aggression against Ukraine, caused rapid changes in the economy. European countries experienced unprecedented price increases, which resulted in a significant increase in the cost of capital.
Rzeszut Sylwester J.+2 more
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Employment Models to Attract and Sustain Rural Generalist Doctors: Barriers and Enablers
ABSTRACT Objective Explore the barriers and enablers related to employment models to attract and sustain rural generalist (RG) doctors emerging from a state‐wide RG program. Setting Stakeholders across five rural regions in Victoria, associated with the Victorian Rural Generalist Program (VRGP). Participants 36 stakeholders who responded from a list of
Belinda O'Sullivan+3 more
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The present study describes the synthesis and thorough investigation of 1,2,3‐triazole‐methyl‐menadione derivatives with particular emphasis on their electrochemical and physicochemical properties and their antiparasitic activities against Plasmodium falciparum and Schistosoma mansoni. Although less effective against P.
Baptiste Dupouy+8 more
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