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It is currently not well understood how cells regulate basic properties, e.g., volume and mechanics within dense multicellular environments like tumors. Here, we show that different cell types of cancer and also normal cells largely decrease their nuclear and cellular volumes in emerging cell clusters and that this is partly driven by cell cycle shifts.
Vaibhav Mahajan +13 more
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Uniform energy estimates for a semilinear evolution equation of the Mindlin-Timoshenko beam with memory [PDF]
2In this paper we investigate a mathematical model for nonhomogeneous viscoelastic beams, based on the Mindlin-Timoshenko assumptions. The resulting constitutive equations are derived in the framework of well-established theory of linear viscoelasticity,
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Explaining the Origin of Negative Poisson's Ratio in Amorphous Networks With Machine Learning
This review summarizes how machine learning (ML) breaks the “vicious cycle” in designing auxetic amorphous networks. By transitioning from traditional “black‐box” optimization to an interpretable “AI‐Physics” closed‐loop paradigm, ML is shown to not only discover highly optimized structures—such as all‐convex polygon networks—but also unveil hidden ...
Shengyu Lu, Xiangying Shen
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C.V.D. annual report: January, 1967 research project ru27-1 : analogue study of semiconductor device structures [PDF]
The e::tension of the resistance network analogue method to the study of a M.O.S.T. structure is described. By means of an iterative technique, data regarding channel current, field distribution, surface charge and position of pinch-off point as ...
Andrew, R., Loeb, H. W.
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MusicSwarm: Biologically Inspired Intelligence for Music Composition
Biologically inspired swarms of frozen foundation models self‐organize to compose complex music without fine‐tuning. By coordinating through stigmergic signals, decentralized agents dynamically evolve specialized roles and adapt to solve complex tasks.
Markus J. Buehler
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Point mass identification in rectangular plates from minimal natural frequency data [PDF]
The inverse problem of determining the location and size of a point mass attached on a simply supported, isotropic and homogeneous rectangular plate from minimal natural frequency data is considered in this paper.
Fern\ue1ndez S\ue1ez, J. +2 more
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Invariant Measure and Universality of the 2D Yang–Mills Langevin Dynamic
ABSTRACT We prove that the Yang–Mills (YM) measure for the trivial principal bundle over the two‐dimensional torus, with any connected, compact structure group, is invariant for the associated renormalised Langevin dynamic. Our argument relies on a combination of regularity structures, lattice gauge‐fixing and Bourgain's method for invariant measures ...
Ilya Chevyrev, Hao Shen
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ABSTRACT Nonstructural components (NSCs) installed in large‐span reticular structures were frequently severely damaged during earthquakes, even when the primary structure remained intact. Existing seismic design specifications for NSCs were predominantly developed for upright structures such as multi‐storey buildings and offer no guidance for reticular
Xudong Zhi +6 more
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ABSTRACT Using online job advertisement data improves the timeliness and granularity depth of analysis in the labor market in domains not covered by official data. Specifically, its variation over time may be used as an anticipator of official employment variations.
Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio +1 more
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In the present paper, a nonlocal analog of the Laplace operator is introduced by means of involution-type mappings. New classes of boundary value problems are studied for the corresponding nonlocal analog of the Poisson equation in a unit sphere.
B. Turmetov
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