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Abstract In recent decades, integrated hydrologic models (IHMs) have advanced our understanding of hydrologic processes across catchment to continental scales. These models couple surface and variably saturated subsurface flow, incorporating land surface models to represent interactions within the critical zone. However, high computational costs hinder
Edinsson Muñoz‐Vega +4 more
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In recent years, discrete spaces such as graphs attract much attention as models for physical spacetime or as models for testing the spirit of non-commutative geometry. In this work, we construct the differential algebras for graphs by extending the work
Dubois-Violette M. +2 more
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Performance Evaluation of E32 Long Range Radio Frequency 915 MHz based on Internet of Things and Micro Sensors Data [PDF]
Abstract—This research discusses how to build and analyze a 915 MHz Long Range (LoRa) E32 Frequency-based Node Sensor network with a Micro Sensor with 3 sensor outputs produced i.e, Temperature (DegC), Air Pressure (hPa), and Humidity (%). therefore, This research succeeded in making a sensor node using the LoRa E32 915 MHz using a mini type ATmega ...
Puput Dani Prasetyo Adi, Akio Kitagawa
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Benchmarking Imputed Low Coverage Genomes in a Human Population Genetics Context
ABSTRACT Ongoing advances in population genomic methodologies have recently enabled the study of millions of loci across hundreds of genomes at a relatively low cost, by leveraging a combination of low‐coverage shotgun sequencing and innovative genotype imputation methods.
Gludhug A. Purnomo +4 more
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The effect of output on employment in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant decline in output, as well as economic policies aimed at mitigating the negative effects of the pandemic. Both of these factors had an impact on the labour market.
Bartosik Krzysztof
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Induced Representations of the Two Parametric Quantum Deformation U$_{pq}$[gl(2/2)]
The two-parametric quantum superalgebra $U_{p,q}[gl(2/2)]$ and its induced representations are considered. A method for constructing all finite-dimensional irreducible representations of this quantum superalgebra is also described in detail. It turns out
Ky, Nguyen Anh
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ABSTRACT A method for conducting Bayesian elicitation and learning in risk assessment is presented. It assumes that the risk process can be described as a fault tree. This is viewed as a belief network, for which prior distributions on primary event probabilities are elicited by means of a pairwise comparison approach.
Cristina De Persis +4 more
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¿Existe rigidez en el ajuste del empleo en Chile?
Antecedentes: Estudiamos c mo el nivel de empleo agregado se ajust en la eco- nom a chilena, posterior a la llamada crisis asi tica. Contrastamos distintas hi- p tesis que se han esgrimido en el debate p blico, y que no han sido probadas ...
Jorge Dresdner +4 more
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Does information help recovering structural shocks from past observations? [PDF]
This paper asks two questions. First, can we detect empirically whether the shocks recovered from the estimates of a structural VAR are truly structural Second, can the problem of nonfundamentalness be solved by considering additional information?
Giannone, Domenico, Reichlin, Lucrezia
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Existence of a non‐stationary equilibrium in search‐and‐matching models: TU and NTU
This paper proves the existence of a non‐stationary equilibrium in the canonical search‐and‐matching model with heterogeneous agents. Non‐stationarity entails that the number and characteristics of unmatched agents evolve endogenously over time.
Christopher Sandmann, Nicolas Bonneton
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