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Foundations of Physics, 2012
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Learning non-local dependencies
Cognition, 2008This paper addresses the nature of the temporary storage buffer used in implicit or statistical learning. Kuhn and Dienes [Kuhn, G., and Dienes, Z. (2005). Implicit learning of nonlocal musical rules: implicitly learning more than chunks. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Learning Memory and Cognition, 31(6) 1417-1432] showed that people could ...
Kuhn, G., Dienes, Z.
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Nature Physics, 2021
Introducing non-local effects to metamaterials increases the complexity of their dispersion relation, which allows carefully designed elastic structures to mimic the peculiar roton behaviour of correlated quantum superfluids.
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Introducing non-local effects to metamaterials increases the complexity of their dispersion relation, which allows carefully designed elastic structures to mimic the peculiar roton behaviour of correlated quantum superfluids.
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2015
This paper proposes a non-local modification of well-known sigma filter, Nonlocal Sigma filter (NSF), intended to suppress additive white Gaussian noise from images. Similarly to the Nonlocal Mean Filter (NLM), every output pixel value is computed as a nonlocal weighted average of pixels coming from similar patches to the patch around the current pixel.
Nikolay Ponomarenko +3 more
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This paper proposes a non-local modification of well-known sigma filter, Nonlocal Sigma filter (NSF), intended to suppress additive white Gaussian noise from images. Similarly to the Nonlocal Mean Filter (NLM), every output pixel value is computed as a nonlocal weighted average of pixels coming from similar patches to the patch around the current pixel.
Nikolay Ponomarenko +3 more
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2017
Quantum entanglement is popularly believed to give rise to spooky action at a distance of a kind that Einstein decisively rejected. Indeed, important recent experiments on systems assigned entangled states have been claimed to refute Einstein by exhibiting such spooky action. After reviewing two considerations in favor of this view I argue that quantum
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Quantum entanglement is popularly believed to give rise to spooky action at a distance of a kind that Einstein decisively rejected. Indeed, important recent experiments on systems assigned entangled states have been claimed to refute Einstein by exhibiting such spooky action. After reviewing two considerations in favor of this view I argue that quantum
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2020
We present some long-range interaction models for phase coexistence which have recently appeared in the literature, recalling also their relation to classical interface and capillarity problems. In this note, the main focus will be on the $ $-convergence methods, emphasizing similarities and differences between the classical theory and the new trends ...
Dipierro, Serena +2 more
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We present some long-range interaction models for phase coexistence which have recently appeared in the literature, recalling also their relation to classical interface and capillarity problems. In this note, the main focus will be on the $ $-convergence methods, emphasizing similarities and differences between the classical theory and the new trends ...
Dipierro, Serena +2 more
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2005
AbstractThis chapter examines several locality conditions. It argues that two of these principles are irreducibly causal: the principle that all causal propagation takes place at a finite velocity of which relativistic locality is a special case, and spatiotemporal locality, according to which no causal influences can be transmitted across ...
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AbstractThis chapter examines several locality conditions. It argues that two of these principles are irreducibly causal: the principle that all causal propagation takes place at a finite velocity of which relativistic locality is a special case, and spatiotemporal locality, according to which no causal influences can be transmitted across ...
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2018
In the case of the Leibniz-type equations (7.3) and (3.7) there were easy examples that the intertwined operators T and A need not be localized, if the map A is not non-degenerate. In this chapter we study what can be said about the solutions of these equations if A is degenerate.
Hermann König, Vitali Milman
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In the case of the Leibniz-type equations (7.3) and (3.7) there were easy examples that the intertwined operators T and A need not be localized, if the map A is not non-degenerate. In this chapter we study what can be said about the solutions of these equations if A is degenerate.
Hermann König, Vitali Milman
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Bioarchaeology International
While biogeochemical analyses of residential history have revolutionized the study of paleomobility, the monolithic categories of “local” and “non-local” obscure a great deal of important variation in individual migrant experiences. Furthermore, these binarized designations may not always provide a culturally salient indicator of social difference ...
Sofía Pacheco-Fores +1 more
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While biogeochemical analyses of residential history have revolutionized the study of paleomobility, the monolithic categories of “local” and “non-local” obscure a great deal of important variation in individual migrant experiences. Furthermore, these binarized designations may not always provide a culturally salient indicator of social difference ...
Sofía Pacheco-Fores +1 more
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2015
Adopting a non-ontic account of quantum states does not address all the challenges raised in the literature concerning the alleged incompatibility between quantum theory and special relativity. According to Bell, for instance, there is ‘an apparent incompatibility, at the deepest level, between the two fundamental pillars of contemporary theory’ (Bell [
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Adopting a non-ontic account of quantum states does not address all the challenges raised in the literature concerning the alleged incompatibility between quantum theory and special relativity. According to Bell, for instance, there is ‘an apparent incompatibility, at the deepest level, between the two fundamental pillars of contemporary theory’ (Bell [
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