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Neptune's Story

Science, 1989
It is conjectured that Triton was captured from a heliocentric orbit as the result of a collision with what was then one of Neptune's regular satellites. The immediate post-capture orbit was highly eccentric with a semimajor axis a ∼10 3 R N and a periapse distance
Goldreich, P.   +3 more
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Neptune

Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2019
Distributed dataflow systems allow users to express a wide range of computations, including batch, streaming, and machine learning. A recent trend is to unify different computation types as part of a single stream/batch application that combines latency-sensitive ("stream") and latency-tolerant ("batch") jobs.
Panagiotis Garefalakis   +2 more
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Donnellan on Neptune

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2001
Donnellan famously argued that while one can fix the reference of a name with a definite description, one cannot thereby have a de re belief about the named object. All that is generated is meta‐linguistic knowledge that the sentence “If there is a unique F. then N is F” is true. Donnellan's argument and the sceptical position are extremely influential.
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Neptun

2014
Thomas Römer, Vera Zingsem
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Neptune

2012
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