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Diet: The generalist canid exhibits a narrow niche breadth (0.12), consuming native plants (100% frequency) and animals (85%). Birds dominate animal prey (74%), peaking in the dry season, while Solanaceae plants dominate plant food (100%), peaking in the rainy season.
Aline Carneiro Veloso +4 more
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Stability of KdV Solitons on the Half‐Line: A Study for Nonhomogeneous Boundary Conditions
ABSTRACT We study the orbital stability and asymptotic stability problems for KdV solitons on the right half‐line for nonhomogeneous boundary conditions in the energy space H1(R+)$H^1(\mathbb {R}^+)$. This paper improves the results of Cavalcante and Muñoz [Revista Matemática Iberoamericana 35, no. 6 (2019); and SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis 55,
Luccas Campos +2 more
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Asymptotics for the Spectrum of the Laplacian in Thin Bars with Varying Cross Sections
ABSTRACT We consider spectral problems for the Laplace operator in 3D rod structures with a small cross section of diameter O(ε)$$ O\left(\varepsilon \right) $$, ε$$ \varepsilon $$ being a positive parameter. The boundary conditions are Dirichlet (Neumann, respectively) on the bases of this structure, and Neumann on the lateral boundary.
Pablo Benavent‐Ocejo +2 more
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Abstract Droughts and tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the deadliest and costliest natural hazards and are expected to intensify in the twenty‐first century due to anthropogenic climate change. The Hurricane Region of the Americas (HRA), an area frequently affected by TCs and droughts, is home to some of the most vulnerable countries to these hazards ...
Dimitris A. Herrera +18 more
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Scour‐Conditioned Seismic Fragility Analysis of Monopile‐Supported Offshore Wind Turbines
ABSTRACT Monopile‐supported offshore wind turbines (MS‐OWTs) are increasingly deployed in seismic coastal regions, where they face compound risks from earthquake loading and seabed scour. While past studies have addressed these hazards separately, seismic fragility under evolving scour conditions remains insufficiently understood. This study introduces
Francisco Pinto +3 more
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We introduce new efficient and accurate first order finite volume‐type numerical schemes, for the non‐conservative one‐dimensional blood flow equations with transport, taking into account different velocity profiles. The framework is the flux‐vector splitting approach of Toro and Vázquez‐Cendón (2012), that splits the system in two subsystems of PDEs ...
Alessandra Spilimbergo +3 more
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Quantum Dust Cores of Black Holes and Their Quasi‐Normal Modes
We investigate the quasi‐normal mode spectrum of a gravitationally collapsed ball of dust, considering both a linear and a refined parabolic effective mass function for the quantum core. Furthermore, we account for the quantum leakage of dust particles outside the horizon.
T. Bambagiotti +4 more
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Structure of the North‐Central Chile Subduction Zone From Local Earthquake Tomography
Abstract The fluid cycle in subduction zones prescribes large parts of its structure and seismogenic behavior. Background seismicity inside the downgoing slab is linked to fluid release from dehydration reactions, whereas fluid overpressure along the plate interface can alter interplate coupling, megathrust earthquakes, and the presence or absence of ...
Nicolás Hernández‐Soto +8 more
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A Neural Network Framework for Validating Information-Theoretics Parameters in the Applications of Acoustic Emission Technique for Mechanical Characterization of Materials. [PDF]
Barile C +3 more
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Scaling Limits of Lattice Quantum Fields by Wavelets. [PDF]
Morinelli V +3 more
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