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Inverse Design of Mirror‐Symmetric Disordered Systems for Broadband Perfect Transmission
This work introduces an inverse design approach to achieve broadband perfect wave transmission in mirror‐symmetric disordered media. Leveraging symmetry simplifies optimization and enables control of multiple reflectionless states. Experiments in microwave waveguides confirm the design of exceptional points, bandpass filters, and broadband quasi ...
Zhazira Zhumabay +4 more
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Frozen Differential Scattering in Reconfigurable Complex Media
A localized perturbation universally results in a rank‐one update of the scattering matrix of any complex medium. The resulting differential output wavefront is “frozen”: its spatial pattern is fixed (agnostic to the input wavefront). Experiments with a programmable‐metasurface‐parametrized wireless link validate frozen differential scattering and ...
Philipp del Hougne
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Techniques to handle missing values in a factor analysis
A factor analysis typically involves a large collection of data, and it is common for some of the data to be unrecorded. This study investigates the ability of several techniques to handle missing values in a factor analysis, including complete cases ...
Turville, Christopher
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ABSTRACT Purpose To improve cardiac motion representation and reduce artifacts for cardiac‐ and respiratory‐resolved imaging through a synergistic combination of retrospective cardiac phased array RF focusing and rigid respiratory motion compensation (MoCo).
Zheyuan Hu +7 more
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Robust Linearization and Eigenvalue Analysis of General Complex Constrained Multibody Systems
ABSTRACT The derivation of linearized equations and subsequent eigenvalue analysis is the basis for tasks such as frequency‐domain response analysis, control design, and stability assessment for mechanical systems. However, for general multibody systems with redundant or nonholonomic constraints, practical challenges persist in achieving numerically ...
Zhiwen Xiao, Gexue Ren
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Adaptive Eigenvalue Computations Using Newton's Method on the Grassmann Manifold
We consider the problem of updating an invariant subspace of a Hermitian, large and structured matrix when the matrix is modified slightly. The problem can be formulated as that of computing stationary values of a certain function, with orthogonality ...
Lars Eldén, Eva Lundström
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A Preconditioned Majorization‐Minimization Method for ℓ2$$ {\ell}^2 $$‐ℓq$$ {\ell}^q $$ Minimization
ABSTRACT The need to minimize a linear combination of an expression that involves an ℓq$$ {\ell}^q $$‐norm of a linear transformation of the computed solution and the ℓ2$$ {\ell}^2 $$‐norm of the residual error arises in image restoration as well as in statistics.
A. Buccini +3 more
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we assess the performance of adaptive and nested factorized sparse approximate inverses as smoothers in multilevel V‐cycles, when smoothing is performed following the Chebyshev iteration of the fourth kind, for the efficient solution of linear systems arising from a conforming discretization of higher‐order partial differential ...
Pablo Jiménez Recio +1 more
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Gram Decay and Intrinsic Dimensions of Krylov Subspaces
ABSTRACT Krylov subspace methods solve large sparse linear systems Ax=b$$ Ax=b $$ by building a sequence of polynomial approximations to A−1b$$ {A}^{-1}b $$ from successive matrix‐vector products. In finite precision, the number of numerically independent directions that can be extracted from this sequence is bounded by the intrinsic information ...
Stephen J. Thomas
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Singular value decomposition applied to magnetic field data
The singular value decomposition of a matrix A, n x m, which represents a magnetic anomaly, can be seen as a bidimensional coherence filtering method which separates the correlated information from noncorrelated information in a magnetic data matrix A ...
MOURA, Helyelson Paredes
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