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An RBFNN-Based Prescribed Performance Controller for Spacecraft Proximity Operations with Collision Avoidance. [PDF]
Xie X, Chen W, Xia C, Xing J, Chang L.
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ABSTRACT Interface stabilization is critical to the development of working all‐solid‐state batteries. Rigid cathode/solid electrolyte interfaces often disintegrate due to anisotropic volume change of cathode‐active materials, resulting in irreversible capacity loss.
Junteng Du +3 more
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Next-generation smart ophthalmic biomaterials: From passive response to active interaction and closed-loop control. [PDF]
Zhang P, Nie Y, Wang X, Zhang X, Liu L.
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Coherent control of electron-ion entanglement in multiphoton ionization. [PDF]
Mao YJ +5 more
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Bridging Between Japan-Originated Inorganic Chemistry Theories and the Latest DFT Calculations. [PDF]
Akitsu T.
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Complexity and psychopathology: from mechanistic science to a physical understanding of the mental conditions based on chaos and complexity. [PDF]
Abramov DM.
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Tetra-Germanene Study from First Principles: Structure, Electronics, Mechanics, and Vibrations. [PDF]
Nguyen PM +4 more
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Metasurfaces enable sculpting light in three dimensions. [PDF]
Kim J, Rho J.
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We introduce relative orbital mechanics concepts in the context of orbital rendezvous and present a derivation of the general dynamic equations of relative motion. A linearization of the equations of motion in the LVLH frame that is valid for circular and elliptical orbits is presented, as well as the derivation of a homogeneous solution, known as the ...
Afonso Botelho +3 more
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We introduce relative orbital mechanics concepts in the context of orbital rendezvous and present a derivation of the general dynamic equations of relative motion. A linearization of the equations of motion in the LVLH frame that is valid for circular and elliptical orbits is presented, as well as the derivation of a homogeneous solution, known as the ...
Afonso Botelho +3 more
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The Mathematics Teacher, 1959
A timely article for mathematics classes in the high school.
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A timely article for mathematics classes in the high school.
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