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Beyond Order: Perspectives on Leveraging Machine Learning for Disordered Materials
This article explores how machine learning (ML) revolutionizes the study and design of disordered materials by uncovering hidden patterns, predicting properties, and optimizing multiscale structures. It highlights key advancements, including generative models, graph neural networks, and hybrid ML‐physics methods, addressing challenges like data ...
Hamidreza Yazdani Sarvestani+4 more
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New Extremal binary self-dual codes from a Baumert-Hall array [PDF]
In this work, we introduce new construction methods for self-dual codes using a Baumert-Hall array. We apply the constructions over the alphabets F_2 and F_4 + uF_4 and combine them with extension theorems and neighboring constructions. As a result, we construct 46 new extremal binary self-dual codes of length 68, 26 new best known Type II codes of ...
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New examples of self-dual near-extremal ternary codes of length 48 derived from 2-
Sanja Rukavina, Vladimir D. Tonchev
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Hybrid Framework Materials: Next‐Generation Engineering Materials
Hybrid organic–inorganic materials merge the unique properties of organic and inorganic compounds, enabling applications in optoelectronics, gas storage, and catalysis. This review explores metal‐organic frameworks, hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites, and the emerging field of hybrid glasses, emphasizing their structures, functionalities, and ...
Jay McCarron+2 more
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Extreme Length and Length Variation in the First Ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacer of Ladybird Beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) [PDF]
J H von der Schulenburg+5 more
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This article concerns room temperature tensile testing, with a range of (nominal) strain rates, of three titanium alloys. Stress–strain curves are analyzed to obtain creep characteristics. Profilometry‐based indentation plastometry testing is also covered, using different penetration velocities, and correlations established with tensile data.
Philip John McKeown+2 more
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An Extreme Value Theory Approach for Understanding Queue Length Dynamics in Adaptive Corridors [PDF]
This paper introduces a novel approach employing extreme value theory to analyze queue lengths within a corridor controlled by adaptive controllers. We consider the maximum queue lengths of a signalized corridor consisting of nine intersections every two minutes, roughly equivalent to the cycle length.
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Extremal length for quasiregular mappings on Heisenberg groups
AbstractIn 1957 B. Fuglede (Acta. Math. 98 (1957) 171–219) has introduced a notion of the system of exceptional measures. A system of measures E is said to be exceptional of order p if its p-modulus Mp(E) vanishes. E. Poletskii (Mat. Sb. 83 (1970) 261–272) was the first who applied this notion to a description of the behavior of a family of curves ...
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Fundamental Groups, Slalom Curves and Extremal Length [PDF]
We define the extremal length of elements of the fundamental group of the twice punctured complex plane and give upper and lower bounds for this invariant. The bounds differ by a multiplicative constant. The main motivation comes from $3$-braid invariants and their application.
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This study explores aerosol jet‐printed (AJP) surface roughness, its effects on the performance of microwave electronics, and its process contributors. First, an electromagnetic model is vetted for AJP's unique roughness signature. Simulations are built which show process‐induced roughness is as significant as conductor resistivity in driving microwave
Christopher Areias, Alkim Akyurtlu
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