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Riemannian L-systems: modelling growing forms in curved spaces. [PDF]
Godin C, Boudon F.
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Geodesic metric spaces with unique blow-up almost everywhere: properties and examples [PDF]
Enrico Le Donne
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ABSTRACT The browning of freshwater ecosystems is increasingly evident in temperate and northern regions, with widespread ramifications for lake physics, chemistry, and biology. Contrasting results on how freshwater browning may impact fish have been reported, but there has been no comprehensive examination of how browning may cause cascading effects ...
Allison M. Roth +26 more
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Tunable network properties with Hamill and Gilbert's Social Circles generator. [PDF]
Chueca Del Cerro C, Badham J.
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On the homeomorphisms of the space of geodesic laminations on a hyperbolic surface [PDF]
Charalambos Charitos +2 more
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Lagrangian atmospheric models were used in conjunction with ecophysiological factors to reconstruct the path and meteorological conditions of a long‐range migration flight of spruce budworm moths to Newfoundland, Canada. Moths travelled under high winds and warm temperatures that favoured their migratory flight until encountering cooler temperatures ...
Philippe Barnéoud +3 more
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Divergence unveils further distinct phenotypic traits of human brain connectomics fingerprint. [PDF]
Uddin MK +4 more
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ABSTRACT Hummocky terrains are characterised by various geomorphological features that typically record processes associated with the downwasting of ice sheets. Common landforms in these areas include ramparts, linear ridges, kettle holes and ice‐walled lake plains.
Piotr Hermanowski +4 more
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Beyond Euclid: an illustrated guide to modern machine learning with geometric, topological, and algebraic structures. [PDF]
Papillon M +10 more
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On Multilevel Energy‐Based Fragmentation Methods
We investigate the working equations of energy‐based fragmentation methods and present ML‐SUPANOVA, a Möbius‐inversion‐based multilevel fragmentation scheme that enables adaptive, quasi‐optimal truncations to efficiently approximate Born‐Oppenheimer potentials across hierarchies of electronic‐structure methods and basis sets.
James Barker +2 more
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