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Ground-state orbital angular momentum lasing from liquid crystal torons embedded in a microcavity. [PDF]
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Food-Activated Microneedle Sensor for Real-Time, Colorimetric Spoilage Monitoring of Pre-Packaged Food. [PDF]
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Embedded Force Sensing at the Cutter
ADIPEC, 2022Abstract Cutting and friction forces have been widely studied for PDC bits. Rock/bit interaction models are currently verified with a single cutter experiment and the utilization of multi-axis load cells. This paper aims to demonstrate an innovative method that experimentally validates the embedded cutter sensing on a laboratory scaled ...
Alexis Koulidis +2 more
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Delay Embeddings for Forced Systems. II. Stochastic Forcing
Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2003Takens' Embedding Theorem forms the basis of virtually all approaches to the analysis of time series generated by nonlinear deterministic dynamical systems. It typically allows us to reconstruct an unknown dynamical system which gave rise to a given observed scalar time series simply by constructing a new state space out of successive values of the ...
Stark, J. +3 more
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2023
AbstractThis chapter examines a peculiar case of force/attitude embedding, i.e., the non-canonical wh-construals in Chinese and Vietnamese subordinate clauses, and offers a selection-truncation analysis along the line of the Cartographic Approach.
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AbstractThis chapter examines a peculiar case of force/attitude embedding, i.e., the non-canonical wh-construals in Chinese and Vietnamese subordinate clauses, and offers a selection-truncation analysis along the line of the Cartographic Approach.
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Delay Embeddings for Forced Systems. I. Deterministic Forcing
Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1999The goal of this work is to investigate to what extent Takens theorem remains valid in the space of forced systems and their observation functions. It is shown that apart from minor restrictions on the forcing system \(g\), one can prove an exact analogue of Takens theorem relevant to this case.
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