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A Monte Carlo simulation framework is introduced to predict the folding behavior of sequence‐encoded magnetic microrobots, enabling systematic exploration of their design space. By mapping key metrics such as radius of gyration and symmetry, the framework identifies functional sequences and predicts actuation behaviors.
Collin C. Kemper +5 more
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Conformal Mappings and Dispersionless Toda hierarchy
Let $\mathfrak{D}$ be the space consists of pairs $(f,g)$, where $f$ is a univalent function on the unit disc with $f(0)=0$, $g$ is a univalent function on the exterior of the unit disc with $g(\infty)=\infty$ and $f'(0)g'(\infty)=1$. In this article, we
A. Boyarsky +28 more
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Exploring the Impacts of Spatial Contexts on the Life Course Trajectory Status of Vulnerability
ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to investigate in what ways the spatial context matters for the life course trajectory status in terms of vulnerability. In particular, it explores the impacts of spatial contexts aggregated from life course trajectories.
Eva K. Andersson
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ABSTRACT In this study, we aim to investigate the contribution of various sources of variability, environmental, spatial and interannual on the larval fish assemblages (LFA) in summer off the Catalan coast, an area with a wide array of environmental conditions.
Vanesa Raya, Jordi Salat, Ana Sabatés
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Reconstructing Cosmic Peculiar Velocities from the Mildly Nonlinear Density Field
We present a numerical study of the cosmic density vs. velocity divergence relation (DVDR) in the mildly non-linear regime. We approximate the dark matter as a non-relativistic pressureless fluid, and solve its equations of motion on a grid fixed in ...
Andrzej Kudlicki +62 more
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Faber's socle intersection numbers via Gromov–Witten theory of elliptic curve
Abstract The goal of this very short note is to give a new proof of Faber's formula for the socle intersection numbers in the tautological ring of Mg$\mathcal {M}_g$. This new proof exhibits a new beautiful tautological relation that stems from the recent work of Oberdieck–Pixton on the Gromov–Witten theory of the elliptic curve via a refinement of ...
Xavier Blot +2 more
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Design Principles of Nanosensors for Multiplex Detection of Contaminants in Food
This review discusses recent advancements in nanoparticle‐based nanosensors for multiplex detection of food contaminants, focusing on toxins and pathogens. It highlights the design principles, sensitivity, and selectivity of these sensors, offering insights into their practical applications for food safety monitoring and inspiring future innovations ...
Yang Zhang +10 more
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Exploring Causal Learning Through Graph Neural Networks: An In‐Depth Review
Graphical abstract of the survey with a taxonomical approach to causal learning with graph neural networks. ABSTRACT In machine learning, exploring data correlations to predict outcomes is a fundamental task. Recognizing causal relationships embedded within data is pivotal for a comprehensive understanding of system dynamics, the significance of which ...
Simi Job +6 more
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Tautological and non-tautological cohomology of the moduli space of curves [PDF]
After a short exposition of the basic properties of the tautological ring of the moduli space of genus g Deligne-Mumford stable curves with n markings, we explain three methods of detecting non-tautological classes in cohomology.
Faber, C., Pandharipande, R.
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Summary: In this investigation, by using the Tremblay fractional derivative operator, we introduce the new class \(\mathfrak{I}^{\mu,\rho}_{\Sigma,\gamma} (\widetilde{\mathfrak{p}})\) of bi-univalent functions based on the rule of subordination. Moreover, we use the Faber polynomial expansions and Fibonacci numbers to derive bounds for the general ...
Yalçın Tokgöz, Sibel +1 more
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