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Multi-pursuer pursuit-evasion games under parameters uncertainty: A Monte Carlo approach
Shahriar Talebi, Marwan A. Simaan
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An Isoperimetric Inequality and Pursuit-Evasion Games on Triangular Grid Graphs [PDF]
Athipatana Iamphongsai +1 more
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The future of periodontology: Emerging technologies and conceptual shifts
Abstract Periodontology is entering a transformative era driven by advances in diagnostics, therapeutics, and digital integration. Emerging technologies and conceptual shifts are currently reshaping the specialty, with a focus on predictive, preventive, and personalized care.
Michael S. Reddy
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ABSTRACT Digital platform (DP) enterprises have risen to the top of the global economy by inverting traditional business models. They earn money through matchmaking, transaction facilitation, and efficient orchestration of other stakeholders' resources.
Lukas R. G. Fitz, Jochen Scheeg
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Validation of the Polish version of the Motivational Postures (Toward Taxes) Questionnaire. [PDF]
Kołodziej S.
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Team formation through an assessor: choosing MARL agents in pursuit–evasion games [PDF]
Zhao Yue +2 more
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Slightly Altruistic Nash Equilibrium for Multi-agent Pursuit-Evasion Games With Input Constraints [PDF]
Dongting Li
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A new stopped‐flow instrument allows kinetic measurements of reactions 10 milliseconds after initiating them by mixing in a flow cell inserted into a standard NMR probe and spectrometer. High‐speed video, pressure and NMR line‐shape data are used to characterise mixing and stopping, and a protodeboronation reaction with a 5‐millisecond half‐life used ...
Andrew M. R. Hall +6 more
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Visibility Induction for Discretized Pursuit-Evasion Games
Ahmed Abdelrazek, Hazem El-Alfy
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Some prey species have evolved background matching, that is they resemble their surrounding environment in terms of colour and/or brightness. When prey populations inhabit patchy environments, they may even have evolved specialised phenotypes: each phenotype matching a specific subset of patches.
Lilian Cabon, Holger Schielzeth
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