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K shortest paths in stochastic time-dependent networks [PDF]
A substantial amount of research has been devoted to the shortest path problem in networks where travel times are stochastic or (deterministic and) time-dependent.
Andersen, Kim Allan+2 more
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A simulative evaluation of triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) structures for an elastocaloric application under compressive load is performed. For the evaluation of the structure's performance, surface/volume ratio, generated heat and invested mechanical work are taken into account and are compared to a tube as a reference specimen.
Michael Fries+3 more
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Decreasing Shortest Path Length of the Sensorimotor Network Induces Frontal Glioma-Related Epilepsy. [PDF]
Fang S+8 more
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Metric Embedding via Shortest Path Decompositions
We study the problem of embedding shortest-path metrics of weighted graphs into $\ell_p$ spaces. We introduce a new embedding technique based on low-depth decompositions of a graph via shortest paths.
Abraham, Ittai+3 more
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We give algorithms for finding the k shortest paths (not required to be simple) connecting a pair of vertices in a digraph. Our algorithms output an implicit representation of these paths in a digraph with n vertices and m edges, in time O(m + n log n + k).
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Comparative Study of Experimental Methods for Measuring Thermal Properties of 100Cr6 Steel Powders
This study investigates the thermal properties of 100Cr6 steel in both bulk and powder forms. Measuring the very low thermal conductivity typically exhibited by powders poses significant challenges. To address this, two novel measurement techniques—temperature gradient and finite laser pulse response—are introduced and evaluated by comparison with the ...
Junsheng Zhuo+8 more
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Effects of raster terrain representation on GIS shortest path analysis. [PDF]
Medrano FA.
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Knapsack: Connectedness, Path, and Shortest-Path
Accepted in LATIN ...
Dey, Palash+2 more
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The formate pseudo‐halide anion is strategically introduced at the buried interface to stabilize the intermediate phases formed during perovskite crystallization. The controlled crystallization enhances crystallinity and alleviates tensile strain, eliminating residual PbI2 near the buried interface.
Jongdeuk Seo+12 more
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