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COVID-19 and digital inequalities: Reciprocal impacts and mitigation strategies
Matthieu J Guitton
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Non-reciprocal topological solitons in active metamaterials
Nature, 2023From protein motifs1 to black holes2, topological solitons are pervasive nonlinear excitations that are robust and can be driven by external fields3. So far, existing driving mechanisms all accelerate solitons and antisolitons in opposite directions3,4 ...
J. Veenstra +5 more
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Non-reciprocal photonics based on time modulation
Nature Photonics, 2017Dimitrios L Sounas
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Non-reciprocal robotic metamaterials [PDF]
Non-reciprocal transmission of motion is potentially highly beneficial to a wide range of applications, ranging from wave guiding to shock and vibration damping and energy harvesting.
Martin Brandenbourger +2 more
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Annual Review of Economics, 2014
Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including labor supply, tax compliance, voting behavior, and fund-raising. What explains individuals’ tendency to respond to the kindness of others? Existing theories posit internal preferences for the welfare of others, inequality aversion, or utility from ...
Malmendier, Ulrike +2 more
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Reciprocal behavioral has been found to play a significant role in many economic domains, including labor supply, tax compliance, voting behavior, and fund-raising. What explains individuals’ tendency to respond to the kindness of others? Existing theories posit internal preferences for the welfare of others, inequality aversion, or utility from ...
Malmendier, Ulrike +2 more
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021
Biomedical research and its translation continue to pose normative questions about the nature of relations between researcher and participant and the role of research involving human subjects in so...
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Biomedical research and its translation continue to pose normative questions about the nature of relations between researcher and participant and the role of research involving human subjects in so...
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Reciprocal Transformations for Unsupervised Video Object Segmentation
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2021Unsupervised video object segmentation (UVOS) aims at segmenting the primary objects in videos without any human intervention. Due to the lack of prior knowledge about the primary objects, identifying them from videos is the major challenge of UVOS ...
Sucheng Ren +5 more
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Nature Electronics, 2020
Acoustic waves are versatile on-chip information carriers that can be used in applications such as microwave filters and transducers. Nonreciprocal devices, in which the transmission of waves is non-symmetric between two ports, are desirable for the ...
Linbo Shao, Wenbo Mao, Smarak Maity
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Acoustic waves are versatile on-chip information carriers that can be used in applications such as microwave filters and transducers. Nonreciprocal devices, in which the transmission of waves is non-symmetric between two ports, are desirable for the ...
Linbo Shao, Wenbo Mao, Smarak Maity
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Learning Open Set Network with Discriminative Reciprocal Points
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2020Open set recognition is an emerging research area that aims to simultaneously classify samples from predefined classes and identify the rest as 'unknown'.
Guangyao Chen +7 more
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