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AI in Neurology: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Part 1: Principles and Practice
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, yet it often remains opaque to clinicians, scientists, and patients alike. This review, part 1 of a 3‐part series, provides neurologists and neuroscientists with a foundational understanding of AI's key concepts, terminology, and applications.
Matthew Rizzo, Jeffrey D. Dawson
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Fatou-type theorems for general approximate identities
Marcus Carlsson
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Statistical Link Between Bell Nonlocality and Uncertainty Relations in Quantum Mechanics
Bell nonlocality and uncertainty principle are two distinguished features in quantum mechanics from classical physics. In this work, it is showed the interplay between these two quantum properties. The upper bound of nonlocal correlation strength is determined by accumulation of all local measurement uncertainty, which means that more Bell nonlocality ...
Li‐Yi Hsu
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Quantitative Analysis of Fluorescent Sensor Arrays
Fluorescent sensor arrays have great potential for the quantification of analytes in complex systems. Herein, statistical multivariate techniques and deep learning models to provide quantitative information from such arrays are reviewed. Fluorescent sensor arrays address the limitations of a single sensor by leveraging multiple sensing elements to ...
Karandeep Grover+3 more
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Experimental Characterization and Prediction of Mechanical Properties of Anisotropic PLA Samples. ABSTRACT In this study, 48 polylactic acid (PLA) samples were produced via 3D printing, incorporating four infill geometries (gyroid, lattice, honeycomb, and linear), four infill rates (15%–60%), and three printing directions (x, y, z).
Ahmet Saylık+2 more
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Euler’s Pentagonal Number Theorem and the Rogers-Fine Identity
G. Andrews, J. Bell
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Axion‐Like Interactions and CFT in Topological Matter, Anomaly Sum Rules and the Faraday Effect
This review investigates the connection between chiral anomalies and their manifestation in topological materials, using both perturbative methods based on ordinary quantum field theory and conformal field theory (CFT). It emphasizes the role of CFT in momentum space for parity‐odd correlation functions, and their reconstruction by the inclusion of a ...
Claudio Corianò+4 more
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Towards a Bell-Kochen-Specker theorem of identity
R. Srikanth, Debajyoti Gangopadhyay
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Path Integral Spin Dynamics for Quantum Paramagnets
The study has developed a path integral method, which is a classical approach, combined with atomistic spin dynamics simulations to calculate thermal quantum expectation values. This method can handle Hamiltonians with non‐linear terms, which are important for describing uniaxial anisotropies and mechanical constraints.
Thomas Nussle+2 more
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