Exploring the interplay of electron density distribution and electrostatic potential in the interaction of nilutamide and flutamide with androgen receptors using quantum crystallography. [PDF]
Balasubramanian H +4 more
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ABSTRACT With the advent of high‐throughput techniques, multi‐omics data and various clinical outcomes have been collected for a range of diseases. Multi‐omics data play a crucial role in uncovering complex biological processes, yet simultaneous representation learning of such high‐dimensional, heterogeneous multi‐modality data along with clinical ...
Qiyiwen Zhang +4 more
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Diagnosis based image quality assessment and enhancement for low dose CT image. [PDF]
Nirupama B +4 more
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Can Eulerian Eddy Diffusivity Be Inferred From Lagrangian Trajectories?
Abstract Lagrangian particle trajectories are widely used to characterize tracer dispersion and mixing driven by mesoscale currents (“eddies”), leading to estimates of eddy diffusivity that can in turn be used in non‐eddy‐resolving and eddy‐permitting ocean models.
Yueyang Lu +2 more
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Predicting protein-nucleic acid flexibility using persistent sheaf Laplacians.
Hayes N, Merkurjev E, Wei GW.
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Quantum-augmented graph differential geometry enhances accuracy in protein-protein interaction prediction. [PDF]
Karthick V +4 more
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Cryptocurrency Bubbles and Costly Mining
ABSTRACT This paper develops a model of a cryptocurrency by incorporating mining into the otherwise standard search‐theoretic monetary framework. As usual, multiple equilibria exist. To obtain a sharp prediction on whether a cryptocurrency' s value will last in the future, I propose a notion of equilibrium refinement based on the feature that mining ...
Kohei Iwasaki
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LONMF: a non-negative matrix factorization model based on graph Laplacian and optimal transmission for paired single-cell multi-omics data integration. [PDF]
Nan M +6 more
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Boundary unique continuation in planar domains by conformal mapping
Abstract Let Ω⊂R2$\Omega \subset \mathbb {R}^2$ be a chord arc domain. We give a simple proof of the the following fact, which is commonly known to be true: a nontrivial harmonic function which vanishes continuously on a relatively open set of the boundary cannot have the norm of the gradient which vanishes on a subset of positive surface measure (arc ...
Stefano Vita
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Enhancing digital twin performance through optimizing graph reduction of finite element models. [PDF]
Ciklamini M, Cejnek M.
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