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The SLO Hierarchy of Pseudo-Boolean Functions and Runtime of Evolutionary Algorithms. [PDF]
Dang DC, Lehre PK.
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Flexible Chitosan‐glycerol sensor integrated with porous laser‐induced graphene (LIG) electrodes enable room‐temperature chemiresistive detection of ammonia (NH3) and proof‐of‐concept detection of fish spoilage. ABSTRACT We report a metal‐free sensor platform combining laser induced graphene (LIG) electrodes with drop‐deposited, glycerol‐plasticized ...
Mintesinot Tamiru Mengistu +9 more
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Born's Rule from Contextual Relative-Entropy Minimization. [PDF]
Zaghi A.
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Complexity of the relaxed Peaceman-Rachford splitting method for the sum of two maximal strongly monotone operators [PDF]
Renato D. C. Monteiro, Chee-Khian Sim
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Multi‐million cycle reliability for liquid metal stretchable electronics is achieved through a continuous cycle of mechanical testing, failure mode and mechanism analysis and implementing subsequent mitigation strategies. ABSTRACT Stretchable electronics that combine mechanical compliance with reliable electrical performance are essential for ...
Lennert Purnal +8 more
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Multipartite entanglement measures: A review. [PDF]
Ma M, Li Y, Shang J.
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Chemically Doped Conductive Polymers for Wearable Health Monitoring
Among conductive polymers, poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), polyaniline (PANI), and polypyrrole (PPy) are the most studied and applied. Chemical doping significantly boosts intrinsic conductivity and mechanical robustness.
Mengdi Zuo +5 more
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Exploring Non-Gaussianity Reduction in Quantum Channels. [PDF]
Dias MA, Assis FM.
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A note on the paper by Eckstein and Svaiter on "General projective splitting methods for sums of maximal monotone operators" [PDF]
Heinz H. Bauschke
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Additively Manufactured Porous Ceramics as Tunable Dielectrics for Passive Temperature Sensing
Porous ceramic lattices, 3D‐printed from a multicomponent oxide ink, are integrated with LC resonators for passive wireless temperature sensing. By tuning porosity, the dielectric properties and RF response are engineered to produce distinct resonant frequency shifts with temperature. The results establish a structure‐driven approach to customizing the
Sogol Heidarishahrivar +5 more
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