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Modeling Rip Current Systems around Multiple Submerged Breakwaters
Multiple submerged breakwaters (MSBWs) are commonly used coastal protection structures due to their specific advantages over the emerged ones. Rip currents, as the inevitable natural hazard in the gaps of these constructions, are investigated numerically
Jie Xu +7 more
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Doomsdays in a modified theory of gravity: A classical and a quantum approach
By far cosmology is one of the most exciting subject to study, even more so with the current bulk of observations we have at hand. These observations might indicate different kinds of doomsdays, if dark energy follows certain patterns.
Albarran, Imanol +3 more
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Does the Nominal Exchange Rate Regime Affect the Real Interest Parity Condition? [PDF]
The real interest parity (RIP) condition combines two cornerstones in international finance, uncovered interest parity (UIP) and ex ante purchasing power parity (PPP).
Dreger, Christian
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Rip Currents on a Cornish Beach [PDF]
RIP currents have been measured at Holywell in West Cornwall, where a sandy beach is open to waves and swells from the Atlantic. A rip current is a narrow streak of water which flows seawards from the beach; it carries the return flow of the general shorewards transport of water produced by the breaking of waves.
L. DRAPER, P. J. DOBSON
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Automat optical inspection (AOI) techniques in semiconductor fabrication can be leveraged in battery manufacturing, enabling scalable detection and analysis of electrode‐ and cell‐level imperfections through AI‐driven analytics and a digital‐twin framework.
Jianyu Li, Ertao Hu, Wei Wei, Feifei Shi
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Rip Current Identification in Optical Images Using Wavelet Transform
Rip currents are fast-moving, narrow channels of water that flow seaward from the shoreline, typically forming within the surf zone and extending beyond the wave-breaking region.
Hsu-Min Wang +2 more
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A varying dark energy effective speed of sound parameter in the phantom Universe
We analyse the phenomenological effects of a varying Dark Energy (DE) effective speed of sound parameter, $$c^{2}_{\text {sd}}$$ c sd 2 , on the cosmological perturbations of three phantom DE models. Each of these models induce a particular abrupt future
Imanol Albarran +2 more
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Public Understanding and Knowledge of Rip Currents and Beach Safety [PDF]
Rip currents present a severe hazard for water users on beaches and account for the greatest cause of lifeguard rescues worldwide. The physical dynamics of rip currents are well studied, and more recently, the social and behavioural science research ...
Eleanor Woodward +4 more
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Meniscus Pixel Printing for Contact‐Lens Vision Sensing and Robotic Control
A visual‐sensing contact lens is enabled by meniscus pixel printing (MPP), which rapidly patterns a 200 µm perovskite photodetector pixel in 1 s without masks, vacuum processing, or bulky equipment. A deep‐learning‐based super‐resolution reconstructs sparse on‐lens signals into 80 × 80 high‐resolution visual information, while AI‐driven eye‐tracking ...
Byung‐Hoon Gong +7 more
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Late-time cosmology in (phantom) scalar-tensor theory: dark energy and the cosmic speed-up
We consider late-time cosmology in a (phantom) scalar-tensor theory with an exponential potential, as a dark energy model with equation of state parameter close to -1 (a bit above or below this value).
A. Feinstein +55 more
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