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Median geometry for spaces with measured walls and for groups. [PDF]
Chatterji I, Druţu C.
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Motivated by various applications to computer vision, we consider an integer convex optimization problem which is the dual of the convex cost network flow problem.
Kolmogorov, V., Shioura, A.
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Progressively Projected Newton's Method
Abstract Newton's Method is widely used to find the solution of complex non‐linear simulation problems. To guarantee a descent direction, it is common practice to clamp the negative eigenvalues of each element Hessian prior to assembly—a strategy known as Projected Newton (PN)—but this perturbation often hinders convergence.
J. A. Fernández‐Fernández +2 more
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Quasi-convexity, strictly quasi-convexity and pseudo-convexity of composite objective functions [PDF]
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Skeletal‐Driven Animation of Anatomical Humans via Neural Deformation Gradients
Abstract Most real‐time animation techniques for digital humans are limited to deforming the outer skin surface. Geometric skinning methods are highly efficient but struggle with artifacts such as collapsing joints or self‐intersections when animating inner anatomy along with the outer skin.
G. Nolte +3 more
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Joint Beamforming for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial ISAC Systems. [PDF]
Wang T, Wang Q.
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The Legacy of Policy Inaction in Climate‐Growth Models
ABSTRACT To better understand the structure and core mechanisms of a broad class of climate‐growth models, we study a simplified version of the dynamic integrated model of climate and the economy (DICE) through the lens of growth theory. We analytically show that this model features a continuum of saddle‐point stable steady states.
Thomas Steger, Timo Trimborn
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Prediction of thermally driven quasi-1D superionic states in carbon hydride under giant planetary conditions. [PDF]
Liu C, Cohen RE, Sun J.
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Pairwise Imitation and Tournament Graphs
ABSTRACT This paper investigates strategic dynamics under the behavioral rule of pairwise interact and imitate (PII), which requires minimal information and emphasizes outperforming opponents in pairwise interactions. We characterize PII using weak tournament graphs and, for a broad class of dynamics, establish a one‐shot stability result for ...
Sung‐Ha Hwang +3 more
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Quasi-anisotropic wet etching of glass creates inclined microstructures for advanced optical and MEMS devices. [PDF]
Yu J +9 more
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