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WINO: A Weak-Form Physics Informed Neural Operator for Hyperelasticity on Variable Domains

arXiv.org
We propose a Weak-form Physics-Informed Neural Operator (WINO), a data-free framework that combines the efficiency of neural operators with the geometric flexibility of the $\varphi$-finite element method ($\varphi$-FEM).
Bokai Zhu, Qinghui Zhang, T. Rabczuk
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RV-WINO: A RISC-V Neural Network Accelerator Based on Winograd Algorithm Fabricated in 55-nm CMOS Process

IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (vlsi) Systems
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) in IoT applications necessitates the execution of inference tasks on edge devices. However, the deployment of computation-intensive neural networks on resource-constrained edge systems presents a ...
Xingbo Wang   +7 more
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Wino dark matter and future dSph observations [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of High Energy Physics, 2014
We discuss the indirect detection of the wino dark matter utilizing gamma-ray observations of dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs). After carefully reviewing current limits with particular attention to astrophysical uncertainties, we show prospects of the wino mass limit in future gamma-ray observation by the Fermi-LAT and the GAMMA-400 telescopes.
Shigeki Matsumoto   +2 more
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Wino

Aura, 2015
W serii artykułów, poświęconych kosmetyce staropolskiej, dbaniu o zdrowie i urodę, autorka zajmuje opisem wina, jako środka leczniczego i komponentu do wytwarzania środków pielęgnacyjnych. Wykorzystuje staropolskie poradniki medyczne i zielniki, zawierające porady dotyczące odpowiedniego doboru wina.
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Where Have All the Winos Gone?

Epidemiology, 2002
Some decades ago I was a House Officer at a busy city hospital in which many patients had alcohol-related problems. The teaching was that the above definition of "wino" (a pejorative term even then) applied to a large proportion of the alcoholics seen, and that the beverages consumed were usually fortified wine or jug wine. Anecdotal observation at the
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WINO Epistemology and the Shifting-Sands Problem

Monist, 2012
AbstractBy making plausible the Diversity Thesis (different people have systematically different and incompatible packages of epistemic intuitions), experimental epistemology raises the specter of the shifting-sands problem: the evidence base for epistemology contains systematic inconsistencies.
Chris Zarpentine   +2 more
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A Wino

Affilia, 1988
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The Skid Road "Wino"

Social Problems, 1958
W. Jack Peterson, Milton A. Maxwell
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