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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the influence of superimposition protocols and landmark distribution on deviation outcomes in orthodontic full‐arch models. Materials and Methods Twenty plaster models were scanned using an intraoral and desktop scanner. Ten models were evaluated for landmark suitability and inter‐scanner coordinate agreement.
Ezgi Cansu Firinciogullari +3 more
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A Process‐Based Theory of Fishing
ABSTRACT The processes that lead to the capture of marine organisms in fishing gear are inherently complex, arising from interactions between the deployment of fishing effort, gear efficiency, and species‐specific demography and behaviour. A mechanistic understanding of these processes provides a principled basis for developing management approaches ...
Michael A. Spence +4 more
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Levitin–Polyak Well Posedness for Fuzzy Optimization Problems Through a Linear Ordering
We propose a reformulated notion of Levitin–Polyak (abbreviated as LP) well posedness for fuzzy optimization problems formulated in the fuzzy order-preserving (FOP) setting, where minimizing sequences are governed by a total ordering defined on fuzzy ...
Rattanaporn Wangkeeree +2 more
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Totally elliptic surface group representations
Abstract A surface group representation into a Lie group is totally elliptic if every simple closed curve on the surface is mapped to an elliptic element. In this note, we characterize all totally elliptic surface group representations into PSL2R$\operatorname{PSL}_2 \mathbb {R}$ and PSL2C$\operatorname{PSL}_2\mathbb {C}$ by showing that they are ...
Arnaud Maret
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I Teoremi di Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff e Dynkin. Storia, Prove, Problemi Aperti
The aim of this lecture is to provide an overview of facts and references about past and recent results on the Theorem of Campbell, Baker, Hausdorff and Dynkin (shortcut as the CBHD Theorem), following the recent preprint monograph [13].
Andrea Bonfiglioli
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Intrinsic timed-Hausdorff convergence and its implications
Abstract Sakovich–Sormani introduced several notions of distance between certain classes of Lorentzian manifolds. These distances use the Hausdorff and Gromov–Hausdorff distances and, therefore, extend naturally to a broader class of spaces.
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Quasiconformal folding—a review of ‘Models for the Eremenko–Lyubich class'
Abstract We review the paper ‘Models for the Eremenko–Lyubich class’ by Bishop, which appeared in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society in 2015, the first of two LMS papers for which Bishop received the LMS Senior Berwick Prize in 2024. This is one of a series of papers where Bishop introduced his new technique of quasiconformal folding, which
Philip J. Rippon
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An EZ${\mathcal {E}\mathcal {Z}}$‐structure for the mapping class group
Abstract We construct a boundary for the mapping class group Mod(S)${\rm Mod}(S)$ of a surface S$S$ of finite type. The action of Mod(S)${\rm Mod}(S)$ on this boundary is minimal, strongly proximal and topologically free. The boundary is the boundary of an EZ${\mathcal {E}\mathcal {Z}}$‐structure for Mod(S)${\rm Mod}(S)$.
Ursula Hamenstädt
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Uniform convergence of adversarially robust classifiers
In recent years, there has been significant interest in the effect of different types of adversarial perturbations in data classification problems. Many of these models incorporate the adversarial power, which is an important parameter with an associated
Rachel Morris, Ryan Murray
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Background: Functional mapping, despite its proven efficiency, suffers from a “chicken or egg” sce- nario, in that, poor spatial features lead to inadequate spectral alignment and vice versa during training, often resulting in slow convergence, high ...
Dvir Ginzburg, Dan Raviv
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