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Printed Zinc Tin Oxide Memristors for Reservoir Computing
Fully patterned zinc tin oxide memristors produced mostly with printing techniques that is programmed for physical reservoir computing. MNIST handwriting dataset is used to program the memristor and a 4‐bit and a 5‐bit cell. In this work, fully patterned zinc tin oxide (ZTO) memristors are introduced using inkjet printing.
Raquel Azevedo Martins +9 more
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A Hot Gap Around Jupiter's Orbit in the Solar Nebula
The Sun was an order of magnitude more luminous during the first few hundred thousand years of its existence, due in part to the gravitational energy released by material accreting from the Solar nebula.
Andrews +39 more
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Jupiter formed as a pebble pile around the N2 ice line [PDF]
Context. The region around the H2O ice line, due to its higher surface density, seems to be the ideal location to form planets. The core of Jupiter, as well as the cores of close-in gas giants are therefore thought to form in this region of the disk ...
A. Bosman, A. Cridland, Y. Miguel
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Abstract The term semantic primitives refers to a set of basic, atomic concepts from which all other (compound) concepts are constructed. It presupposes the principle of compositionality—the idea that complex items or expressions can be formed by combining simpler constituents.
Birger Hjørland
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On the Evolution and Survival of Protoplanets Embedded in a Protoplanetary Disk
We model the evolution of a Jupiter-mass protoplanet formed by the disk instability mechanism at various radial distances accounting for the presence of the disk. Using three different disk models, it is found that a newly-formed Jupiter-mass protoplanet
A. Vazan +14 more
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Jupiter’s Formation in the Vicinity of the Amorphous Ice Snowline [PDF]
Argon, krypton, xenon, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus have all been measured and found to be enriched by a quasi uniform factor in the 2–4 range, compared to their protosolar values, in the atmosphere of Jupiter.
O. Mousis, T. Ronnet, J. Lunine
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High‐resolution X‐ray diffraction and thermal analysis show the structural degradation of the NCA cathode from a layered structure over a spinel phase toward the rock salt structure within a temperature range from 180 to 1000 K. This study addresses the thermal degradation and structural stability of the NCA (nickel–cobalt–aluminum oxide) cathode ...
Tobias Hölderle +7 more
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Jupiter's evolution with primordial composition gradients [PDF]
Recent formation and structure models of Jupiter suggest that the planet can have composition gradients and not be fully convective (adiabatic). This possibility directly affects our understanding of Jupiter’s bulk composition and origin.
R. Helled, A. Vazan, T. Guillot
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Abstract School segregation is an international problem undermining the performance and equity of education systems. Australia's secondary schooling system offers international insights into the causes of segregation owing to it being one of the most segregated in the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development, its long history of school ...
Michael G. Sciffer +2 more
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Alternate multiple-outer-planet missions using a Saturn-Jupiter flyby sequence [PDF]
A study has been made of a method for providing more frequent launch opportunities for multiple-planet Grand Tour type missions to the outer solar system.
Hannah, M. E., Young, J. W.
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