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Quantum computation as a dynamical process [PDF]
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Gennady P. Berman+2 more
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One of the great challenges of artificial spinal disc (ASD) design lies in the reproduction of the complex mechanics of an intervertebral disc (IVD) that is characterized by a viscoelastic, nonlinear, and anisotropic behavior. Although the development of
Zhiyang Yu+3 more
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Diversity-guided Lamarckian random drift particle swarm optimization for flexible ligand docking
Background Protein-ligand docking has emerged as a particularly important tool in drug design and development, and flexible ligand docking is a widely used method for docking simulations.
Chao Li, Jun Sun, Vasile Palade
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Mobile Edge Intelligence and Computing for the Internet of Vehicles [PDF]
The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is an emerging paradigm that is driven by recent advancements in vehicular communications and networking. Meanwhile, the capability and intelligence of vehicles are being rapidly enhanced, and this will have the potential ...
Jun Zhang, K. Letaief
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Computation as an unbounded process
AbstractWe develop a model of computation as an unbounded process, measuring complexity by the number of observed behavioural changes during the computation. In a natural way, the model brings effective unbounded computation up to the second level of the Arithmetical Hierarchy, unifying several earlier concepts like trial-and-error predicates and ...
Jií Wiedermann, Jan van Leeuwen
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Rising bubbles in liquid metals in the presence of magnetic fields is an important phenomenon in many engineering processes. The nonlinear behavior of the terminal rise velocities of the bubbles as a function of increasing field strength has been ...
Marino Corrado, Yohei Sato
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Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes of bounded variation [PDF]
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process of bounded variation is introduced as a solution of an analogue of the Langevin equation with an integrated telegraph process replacing a Brownian motion. There is an interval $I$ such that the process starting from the internal point of $I$ always remains within $I$. Starting outside, this process a. s. reaches this interval
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A Fast and Calibrated Computer Model Emulator: An Empirical Bayes Approach [PDF]
Mathematical models implemented on a computer have become the driving force behind the acceleration of the cycle of scientific processes. This is because computer models are typically much faster and economical to run than physical experiments. In this work, we develop an empirical Bayes approach to predictions of physical quantities using a computer ...
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On the Ontology of the Computing Process and the Epistemology of the Computed [PDF]
Software-intensive science (SIS) challenges in many ways our current scientific methods. This affects significantly our notion of science and scientific interpretation of the world, driving at the same time the philosophical debate. We consider some issues prompted by SIS in the light of the philosophical categories of ontology and epistemology.
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Primitive computations in speech processing [PDF]
Previous research suggests that artificial-language learners exposed to quasi-continuous speech can learn that the first and the last syllables of words have to belong to distinct classes (e.g., Endress & Bonatti, 2007; Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, & Mehler, 2002). The mechanisms of these generalizations, however, are debated.
Ansgar D. Endress, Jacques Mehler
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