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Estimating prey species densities is critical for implementing effective tiger Panthera tigris recovery strategies. Several statistical models exist for density estimation of unmarked species from camera trap data, all of which rely on the random placement of cameras.
Beno Fariza Syahri +10 more
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A Robust Finite Element Method for Linearized Magnetohydrodynamics on General Domains. [PDF]
da Veiga LB, Lovadina C, Trezzi M.
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Projection Estimates of Constrained Functional Parameters
AMS classifications: 62G05; 62G07; 62G08; 62G20; 62G32;estimation;convex function;extreme value copula;Pickands dependence function;projection;shape constraint;support function;tangent ...
Segers, J. +2 more
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Micro‐Mechanism Informed Neural Networks for Process‐Property Prediction in Laser Powder Bed Fusion
Hard physics embedding, where neural networks learn residuals relative to analytical baselines, substantially outperforms soft loss‐function constraints for extrapolation in LPBF process–property prediction. Physics integration architecture determines generalization capability more than constraint quantity.
Yo‐Lun Yang
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ABSTRACT This paper proposes a boundary control method for nonlinear distributed parameter systems (DPSs) with limited boundary measurements (BMs), as typically encountered in networked cyber‐physical processes with spatially distributed dynamics such as thermal and biomedical diffusion systems.
Yanlin Li +5 more
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Absolutely minimal semi-Lipschitz extensions. [PDF]
Daniilidis A, Lê TM, Venegas FM.
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A unified analytical framework for Mössbauer synchrotron sources
We present a unified analytical framework for Mössbauer synchrotron and X‐ray free‐electron laser sources that provides exact, rotationally invariant expressions for resonance energies and transition probabilities in mixed magnetic dipole–electric quadrupole interactions without Hamiltonian diagonalization.
Krzysztof R. Szymański
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A second-order dynamical system for solving inverse quasi-variational inequalities and its application. [PDF]
Gan T, Khan VK, Ahmad MK, Cai QB.
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Facilitation influences when trees grow, but not growth rate in a dry temperate forest
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Accurately predicting the role of forests in the global carbon cycle requires a detailed understanding of the factors mediating the timing and magnitude of radial stem growth. While weather conditions and topo‐edaphic factors play a critical role in mediating short‐term
Erin McCann, Marko J. Spasojevic
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Estimation under -invariant quasi-convex loss
The classical point estimation problem is investigated under alternative loss functions which are quasi-convex and symmetric with respect to some subgroup of the orthogonal group in n.
Mosler, K. C.
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