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Multi-Scale Jacobi Method for Anderson Localization [PDF]
A new KAM-style proof of Anderson localization is obtained. A sequence of local rotations is defined, such that off-diagonal matrix elements of the Hamiltonian are driven rapidly to zero.
Imbrie, John Z.
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Data assimilation in a multi-scale model [PDF]
Data assimilation for multi-scale models is an important contemporary research topic. Especially the role of unresolved scales and model error in data assimilation needs to be systematically addressed.
Anderson +50 more
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The change in water storage driven by the Three Gorges Project directly affects the terrestrial water migration and redistribution in the Yangtze River Basin (YRB).
Yuhao Zheng +4 more
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Bio-inspired multi-scale fusion [PDF]
We reveal how implementing the homogeneous, multi-scale mapping frameworks observed in the mammalian brain's mapping systems radically improves the performance of a range of current robotic localization techniques. Roboticists have developed a range of predominantly single- or dual-scale heterogeneous mapping approaches (typically locally metric and ...
Hausler, Stephen +3 more
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Difference of Normals as a Multi-Scale Operator in Unorganized Point Clouds [PDF]
A novel multi-scale operator for unorganized 3D point clouds is introduced. The Difference of Normals (DoN) provides a computationally efficient, multi-scale approach to processing large unorganized 3D point clouds.
, +4 more
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Scaling of wet granular flows in a rotating drum
In this work, we investigate the effect of capillary forces and particle size on wet granular flows and we propose a scaling methodology that ensures the conservation of the bed flow.
Jarray Ahmed +3 more
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Abstract Five time series of estimated atmospheric CO 2 with sampling intervals ranging from 0.5 million years to the relatively high frequency of one week are analysed. The yearly series shows a clear increasing trend since the beginning of the first Industrial Revolution around 1760. The weekly series shows a clear increasing trend and also
Xiaomeng Gu +2 more
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Liquid phase smelting reduction process for utilization of ferrous waste in the electric furnace with stationary bottom electrodes by carbon-thermal reduction is proposed and tested in laboratory conditions.
Kazak Oleg, Starodumov Ilya
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The Flow of the Yangtze River Inverted From a Continuous Global Navigation Satellite System Station
The runoff change in a large river is significant for hydrological event monitoring, such as floods and droughts. In this paper, we attempt to invert the river flow change based on the surface displacements observed by the continuous global navigation ...
Rong Zou +3 more
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Data-driven modelling of biological multi-scale processes
Biological processes involve a variety of spatial and temporal scales. A holistic understanding of many biological processes therefore requires multi-scale models which capture the relevant properties on all these scales.
Hasenauer, Jan +3 more
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