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A stress‐normalised sensitivity metric (S = G/Y) is introduced as a materials‐level benchmark for intrinsically piezoresistive nanocomposites. By decoupling electromechanical response (G) from stiffness (Y), the framework enables direct comparison across diverse systems and clarifies design trade‐offs for wearable sensors.
Conor S. Boland
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Finite basis problem for identities with involution [PDF]
We consider associative algebras with involution over a field of characteristic zero. We proved that any algebra with involution satisfies the same identities with involution as the Grassmann envelope of some finite dimensional $Z_4$-graded algebra with ...
Sviridova, Irina
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Finite W-algebras associated to truncated current Lie algebras
Finite W-algebras associated to truncated current Lie algebras are studied in this paper. We show that some properties of finite W-algebras in the semisimple case hold in the truncated current case. In particular, Kostant's theorem and Skryabin equivalence hold in our case.
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This work presents a state‐adaptive Koopman linear quadratic regulator framework for real‐time manipulation of a deformable swab tool in robotic environmental sampling. By combining Koopman linearization, tactile sensing, and centroid‐based force regulation, the system maintains stable contact forces and high coverage across flat and inclined surfaces.
Siavash Mahmoudi +2 more
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On fusion algebras associated to finite group actions [PDF]
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Kosaki, Hideki +2 more
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Traction Force Microscopy for Viscoelastic Substrates: A Semi‐Analytical Method
A semi‐analytical viscoelastic traction force microscopy framework is introduced for quantifying time‐resolved cell tractions on flat finite‐thickness substrates. The method generalizes elastic traction force microscopy to Generalized Maxwell materials, identifies when elastic approximations remain valid and, when they do not, shows that inferred ...
Adrià Villacrosa‐Ribas +10 more
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The Hopf Algebra of Fliess Operators and Its Dual Pre-lie Algebra [PDF]
We study the Hopf algebra H of Fliess operators coming from Control Theory in the one-dimensional case. We prove that it admits a graded, finite-dimensional, connected grading. Dually, the vector space ℝ ⟨ x 0, x 1 ⟩ is both a pre-Lie algebra for the pre-
L. Foissy
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A Strong Completeness Theorem for the Gentzen systems associated with finite algebras [PDF]
Preprint enviat per a la seva publicació en una revista científica: Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics. 1999, vol. 9, issue 1, pp 9-36. [http://doi.org/10.1080/11663081.1999.10510956] In this paper we study consequence relations on the set of many sided sequents over a propositional language.
Gil, Àngel J. +2 more
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A multifunctional terahertz (THz) platform is demonstrated, in a model material Fe4Nb2O9, exhibiting a large intrinsic THz phase shift alongside distinct THz magnon excitations in its antiferromagnetic phase. This coexistence of phase modulation and spin dynamics offers a promising pathway toward integrated THz communication and magnonic computation ...
Brijesh Singh Mehra +10 more
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TRIM: Simultaneous Thermometry, Ranging, and Imaging via a Monolithic Metalens
ABSTRACT While metasurfaces offer a pathway beyond the discrete architectures of conventional LWIR systems, physically fusing high‐precision thermometry and passive ranging onto a single metalens remains a formidable challenge. Here, we demonstrate a monolithic, dual‐focus metalens capable of simultaneous multidimensional sensing.
Man Yuan +10 more
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