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A materials and device design concept that comprises a self‐assembled ultra‐thin epitaxial ion‐transporting layer, an amorphous oxide overcoat oxygen‐blocking layer, and a partial filament formed during an electroforming step is proposed for low‐current multilevel resistive switching devices.
Ming Xiao+17 more
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An Analysis of Stochastic Shortest Path Problems [PDF]
Dimitri P. Bertsekas, John N. Tsitsiklis
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Selective soldering via molten metal printing enables component integration, even in heat‐sensitive applications across fields like additive manufacturing, sustainable electronics, and smart textiles. This method overcomes the temperature limitations of existing technologies.
Dániel Straubinger+4 more
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The Auxiliary Nets for Finding the Shortest Path and Distance between two Points on a Map
K. Kitada
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Shortest-path and minimum-delay algorithms in networks with time-dependent edge-length [PDF]
Ariel Orda, Raphaël Rom
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The disjoint shortest paths problem
AbstractThe disjoint shortest paths problem is defined as follows. Given a graph G and k pairs of distinct vertices (si, ti), 1 ⩽ i ⩽ k, find whether there exist k pairwise disjoint shortest paths Pi, between si and ti for all 1 ⩽i ⩽ k. We may consider directed or undirected graphs and the paths may be vertex or edge disjoint.
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Harnessing Outer Space for Improved Electrocaloric Cooling
A novel radiative heat sink/source‐integrated electrocaloric (R‐iEC) system combines the electrocaloric (EC) effect with a thermally conductive radiative cooler (TCRC) to address heat dissipation limitations in EC devices. Utilizing outer space as a heat sink, the system achieves up to 240 W m−2 of heat dissipation performance, making it highly ...
Dong Hyun Seo+8 more
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Shortest path queries in rectilinear worlds of higher dimension (extended abstract) [PDF]
Mark de Berg+2 more
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In this work, melt electrowriting is used to fabricate a 3D printed scaffold design that generates engineered cardiac tissues with in‐plane contraction, mimicking natural myocardium. It is shown that these tissues display advanced maturation and functionality.
Olalla Iglesias‐García+23 more
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PRYNT: a tool for prioritization of disease candidates from proteomics data using a combination of shortest-path and random walk algorithms. [PDF]
Boizard F+5 more
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