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Quasi-random graphs and graph limits
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3D‐Printed Architected Material for the Generation of Foam‐Based Protective Equipment
This study investigates 3D‐printed architected structures as alternatives to traditional foams in protective gear. It focuses on customizing impact strength and damping through design and manufacturing integration. Testing shows these structures outperform conventional foams, offering enhanced customizability, lower weight, and tunable performance ...
Ali Zolfagharian+5 more
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Random graphs with a random bijection
We show that the theory of random graphs with a bijection between the binary Cartesian product of the universe and the universe has a model companion which is complete, simple, and unsupersimple.
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Previous studies on additive manufacturing primarily focus on the mechanical properties of as‐printed components. In the present work, researchers explore the potential of employing novel thermomechanical postprocessing techniques to improve the microstructure after printing.
Radim Kocich+3 more
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Exploring the User Interaction Network in an Anxiety Disorder Online Community: An Exponential Random Graph Model with Topical and Emotional Effects. [PDF]
Liu J, Liu Y.
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Chapter XIII. An application to the theory of random graphs [PDF]
Charles Stein
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In this research, ZrC coatings are evaluated against various counterprobes at the microscale using novel super‐stiff atomic force microscopy cantilevers. The chemical composition of the coating is shown to be an important factor influencing coating hardness and Young's modulus, while surface roughness, counterprobe hardness, and surface energy are the ...
Piotr Jenczyk+4 more
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Network-based Analysis of Prescription Opioids Dispensing Using Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs). [PDF]
Aroke H, Katenka N, Kogut S, Buchanan A.
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A high‐performance n‐type element for quasi‐solid‐state thermocells has been introduced, outperforming conventional p‐type elements and showcasing the potential to harness body heat as an energy source or power embedded sensors. This advance significantly contributes to waste thermal energy harvesting and wearable technology, paving the way for self ...
Gilyong Shin+10 more
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