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Degrees of maps and multiscale geometry
We study the degree of an L-Lipschitz map between Riemannian manifolds, proving new upper bounds and constructing new examples. For instance, if $X_k$ is the connected sum of k copies of $\mathbb CP^2$ for $k \ge 4$ , then we prove ...
Aleksandr Berdnikov +2 more
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Dissipationless transport in low density bilayer systems
In a bilayer electronic system the layer index may be viewed as the z-component of an isospin-1/2. An XY isospin-ordered ferromagnetic phase was observed in quantum Hall systems and is predicted to exist at zero magnetic field at low density.
A. G. Green +21 more
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Automatic Registration and Mosaicking System for Remotely Sensed Imagery [PDF]
Image registration is an important operation in many remote sensing applications and it, besides other tasks, involves the identification of corresponding control points in the images.
Emiliano Castejon +5 more
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emlab-ucsb/fisheries-behavior-change: Paper publication release
Gavin McDonald
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The quantum states of the supertube are counted by directly quantizing the linearized Born-Infeld action near the round tube. The result is an entropy $S = 2\pi \sqrt{2 (Q_{D0}Q_{F1}-J)}$, in accord with conjectures in the literature.
A.A. Tseytlin +15 more
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Towards interpretable Cryo-EM: disentangling latent spaces of molecular conformations
Molecules are essential building blocks of life and their different conformations (i.e., shapes) crucially determine the functional role that they play in living organisms.
David A. Klindt +6 more
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