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CFD modeling and sensitivity‐guided design of silicon filament CVD reactors
Abstract Filament‐based chemical vapor deposition (CVD) for silicon (Si) coatings is often treated as an adaptation of planar deposition. But this overlooks fundamental shifts in transport phenomena and reaction kinetics. In filament CVD, the filament acts as a substrate, heat source, and flow disruptor simultaneously. In this work, we ask: What really
G. P. Gakis +8 more
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Memristors based on trimethylsulfonium (phenanthroline)tetraiodobismuthate have been utilised as a nonlinear node in a delayed feedback reservoir. This system allowed an efficient classification of acoustic signals, namely differentiation of vocalisation of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula).
Ewelina Cechosz +4 more
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Evolution of Physical Intelligence Across Scales
By following the evolution of physical intelligence across scales, this article shows how intelligence arises from materials, structures, physical interactions, and collectives. It establishes physical intelligence as the evolutionary foundation upon which embodied intelligence is built.
Ke Liu +7 more
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Chaos in violent relaxation dynamics [PDF]
Aims. Violent relaxation is often regarded as the mechanism that leads stellar systems to collisionless meta equilibrium via rapid changes in the collective potential. Methods. We investigate the role of chaotic instabilities on single particle orbits in leading to nearly invariant phase-space distributions, aiming at disentangling their role from that
Simone Sartorello +3 more
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Controlling Chaos of the Rikitake Two-Disk Dynamo [PDF]
Controlling chaos of the Rikitake two-disk dynamo was investigated from the viewpoint of the reversals of the earth's magnetic field. The term of the delayed feedback was added to the original Rikitake two-disk dynamo in order to stabilize chaotic ...
平田, 隆幸 +3 more
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Numerical continuation of canard orbits in slow-fast dynamical systems
A trajectory of a system with two clearly separated time scales generally consists of fast segments (or jumps) followed by slow segments where the trajectory follows an attracting part of a slow manifold. The switch back to fast dynamics typically occurs
Desroches, MF, Osinga, HM, Krauskopf, B
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A Unifying Approach to Self‐Organizing Systems Interacting via Conservation Laws
The article develops a unified way to model and analyze self‐organizing systems whose interactions are constrained by conservation laws. It represents physical/biological/engineered networks as graphs and builds projection operators (from incidence/cycle structure) that enforce those constraints and decompose network variables into constrained versus ...
F. Barrows +7 more
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Numerical modelling of some systems in the biomedical sciences
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Finite-difference numerical methods are developed for the solution of some systems in the biomedical sciences; namely, a predator-prey model and the SEIR ...
Al-Showaikh, F.N.M., Al-Showaikh, Faisal
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In this two-part paper the problem of evaluating robustness and strength of chaos in thermomechanically-based Shape Memory Oscillators (SMOs) is addressed.
GIUSEPPE REGA +3 more
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Multimodal Learning with Rashomon Analysis for Battery Discharge Capacity Prediction
Multimodal fusion integrates composition, crystal‐structure, and radial‐distribution descriptors to predict battery discharge capacity. Rashomon analysis across near‐optimal models reveals that explanatory variation is structured rather than arbitrary, separating stable mechanistic signals from model‐contingent attributions and providing a more ...
Jue Gong +4 more
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