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On‐Demand Cargo Release via Low‐Voltage Actuated Flexible Microchamber Arrays
On‐demand triggering of cargoes’ release from free standing array of biocompatible microchambers may be actuated by electrical stimuli at voltages as low as 1 V, even making them suitable for implantation in living beings for drug delivery purposes.
Stefania Boi +12 more
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ABSTRACT We propose a new time series model for continuous data supported on the open unit interval (0,1)$$ \left(0,1\right) $$, motivated by applications in environmental and energy systems. The Matsuoka autoregressive moving average (MARMA) model combines the Matsuoka distribution‐a uniparametric member of the canonical exponential family‐as the ...
Guilherme Pumi +3 more
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Ergodic averages for sparse corners
55 pages, added Theorem 1.6, improved Theorem 4.1, added references and fixed problem with cross ...
Frantzikinakis, Nikos, Kuca, Borys
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A Vulnerability Lens for Intuitive‐Logic Scenarios
ABSTRACT Exploration of possibilities by means of intuitive logic is hampered by a large number of scenarios, which easily exceed the limits imposed by human bounded rationality. While many practitioners constrain their scenarios within a 2 × 2 $2\times 2$ matrix by design, more structured approaches point to rationales such as eliminating ...
Guido Fioretti
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Multi‐Scale Structural Insights Into Amphiphilic Model PEG–PCL Co‐Networks From LS and SANS
We present a multiscale structural study of amphiphilic PEG–PCL co‐networks combining light scattering in THF and small‐angle neutron scattering in D2O. This dual‐solvent approach reveals how solvent quality, polymer volume fraction, and PEG/PCL interactions govern static and dynamic correlation lengths, network homogeneity, and nanoscale domain ...
Sebastian Seitel +6 more
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Ergodic behaviour of nonconventional ergodic averages for commuting transformations
Based on T.Tao's result of norm convergence of multiple ergodic averages for commut-ing transformation, we obtain there is a subsequence which converges almost everywhere. Meanwhile, the ergodic behaviour, which the time average is equal to the space average, of diagonal measures is obtained and we give different result according to the classification ...
Pan, Xia, Zheng, Zuohuan, Zhou, Zhe
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Rapid Earthquake Magnitude Estimation for Local Early Warning Systems Using Seismogeodesy
Abstract Rapid and accurate estimation of earthquake moment magnitude is crucial for early warning systems, for alerting coastal populations vulnerable to tsunamigenic hazards. Most seismic‐based estimation approaches introduce time delays that limit applicability near the source, while geodetic approaches have been limited to empirical scaling ...
Jonatan Glehman +6 more
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Abstract Granular flows are central to geophysical and industrial processes, yet their internal properties remain difficult to quantify. Understanding how energy and momentum are exchanged at the flow–substrate boundary is key to predicting their erosion and mobility.
Symeon Makris +2 more
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Convergence of multiple ergodic averages
These notes are based on a course for a general audience given at the Centro de Modeliamento Matem tico of the University of Chile, in December 2004. We study the mean convergence of multiple ergodic averages, that is, averages of a product of functions taken at different times.
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ABSTRACT Previous studies of teleconnection (TC) impacts on Terrestrial Water Storage Anomalies (TWSA) rarely focus on Vietnam or on the nonstationary nature of TC–TWSA relationships. This study addresses these gaps by examining both stationary and nonstationary TC influences on TWSA using correlation analysis (Pearson and cross‐spectral methods) and ...
Hoa Thi Pham +2 more
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