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Joint distribution of Hecke eigenforms on H3$ \mathbb {H}^3$
Abstract We prove a joint value equidistribution statement for Hecke–Maaß cusp forms on the hyperbolic three‐space H3$\mathbb {H}^3$. This supports the conjectural statistical independence of orthogonal cusp forms.
Didier Lesesvre +2 more
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An Exploration of Motion‐Sampling Interactions in 3D MRI for Neuroimaging
ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate how rigid head motion interacts with 3D MRI k‐space sampling strategies and to introduce motion‐sampling plots as a framework for predicting motion artifacts. Methods We evaluated a range of motion‐sampling combinations across three sampling trajectories (Cartesian, stack‐of‐stars, kooshball) in both simulation and in ...
Sophie Schauman +5 more
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Market Insurance and Risk Pooling in U.S. Crop Insurance
ABSTRACT A common assumption is that multiple‐peril crop insurance markets suffer from market failures, thus justifying government intervention in the form of premium subsidies, operating allowances, and reinsurance agreements. One prominent rationale for intervention involves geographic correlation in agricultural production which leads to systemic ...
Fan Fan +3 more
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A Scale‐Invariant Learning Model for Distributed Practice Effects
Abstract Despite their potential to significantly improve the durability of learning and their proven predictive power on many occasions, theories of distributed practice have not yet been widely adopted by educators. The reluctance may be attributed to the enormous strain they impose on learners or the fragmented nature of the evidence, as well as the
Martin Riopel, Patrice Potvin
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McDowell and Sellars on Objective Purport
Abstract John McDowell has criticized Wilfrid Sellars on several occasions and over a number of years for his ‘non‐relational’ account of intentionality. This account is, according to McDowell, at least partly responsible for a ‘blind spot’ in Sellars's thinking: Sellars, allegedly, fails to see how objects or states of affairs in the external world ...
Stefan Brandt
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Abstract Standard decision theory ranks risky prospects by their expected utility. This ranking does not change if the values of all possible outcomes are uniformly shifted or dilated. Similarly, if the values of the outcomes are negated, the ranking of prospects by their expected utility is reversed.
Zachary Goodsell
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For managing water resources and operating reservoirs in dynamic contexts, accurate hydrological forecasting is essential. However, it is difficult to track complex hydrological time series with highly non-linear and non-stationary characteristics.
Mohammad Karami +4 more
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Osculating geometry and higher‐order distance Loci
Abstract We discuss the problem of optimizing the distance function from a given point, subject to polynomial constraints. A key algebraic invariant that governs its complexity is the Euclidean distance degree, which pertains to first‐order tangency. We focus on the data locus of points possessing at least one critical point of the distance function ...
Sandra Di Rocco +2 more
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