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Vilnius and the Problem of Rococo, 1803–1830
Published 2024-12-01“…This article focuses not on Classicism or Romanticism, but on the local Rococo culture that flourished between 1803 and 1830. …”
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2042
Quasi-Brittle Fracture Modeling of Preflawed Bitumen Using a Diffuse Interface Model
Published 2016-01-01“…It is found that the simulation results agree well with classic fracture mechanics.…”
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2043
On anisotropic Triebel-Lizorkin type spaces, with applications to the study of pseudo-differential operators
Published 2008-01-01“…The decomposition function governs the structure of the decomposition of the frequency space, and for a very particular choice of decomposition function the spaces are reduced to classical (anisotropic) Triebel-Lizorkin spaces. An explicit atomic decomposition of the Triebel-Lizorkin type spaces is provided, and their interpolation properties are studied. …”
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2044
Efficient Prediction of Network Traffic for Real-Time Applications
Published 2019-01-01“…Many predictors from three different classes, including classic time series, artificial neural networks, and wavelet transform-based predictors, are compared. …”
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2045
Numerical Approaches of the Generalized Time-Fractional Burgers’ Equation with Time-Variable Coefficients
Published 2021-01-01“…The generalized time-fractional, one-dimensional, nonlinear Burgers equation with time-variable coefficients is numerically investigated. The classical Burgers equation is generalized by considering the generalized Atangana-Baleanu time-fractional derivative. …”
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2046
Analysis of Cavitation Instabilities in a Four-Blade Inducer
Published 2012-01-01“…Results at nominal flow rate only are considered. Not only classical unbalanced cavitation patterns, but also unexpected flow organizations are discussed.…”
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2047
Global Dynamic Behavior of a Multigroup Cholera Model with Indirect Transmission
Published 2013-01-01“…For the proof of global stability with the disease-free equilibrium, we use the comparison principle; and for the endemic equilibrium we use the classical method of Lyapunov function and the graph-theoretic approach.…”
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2048
A 27-Year-Old Severely Immunosuppressed Female with Misleading Clinical Features of Disseminated Cutaneous Sporotrichosis
Published 2016-01-01“…Unlike most deep cutaneous mycoses which have a primary pulmonary focus, it is usually caused by direct inoculation of the fungus into the skin causing a classical linear, lymphocutaneous nodular eruption. …”
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2049
Distribuer la chaleur fatale des entreprises : la construction dynamique d’un réseau d’énergie décarbonée, entre flux et infrastructure
Published 2017-07-01“…In that sense, the process is inverted from the classic rational of the construction of urban networks.…”
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2050
On Improving Ratio/Product Estimator by Ratio/Product-cum-Mean-per-Unit Estimator Targeting More Efficient Use of Auxiliary Information
Published 2014-01-01“…We use simulation to compare our estimators with the well-known sample mean, ratio, and product estimators, as well as the classical linear regression estimator for efficient use of auxiliary information. …”
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2051
The Beta-Lindley Distribution: Properties and Applications
Published 2014-01-01“…Further, we also discuss estimation of the unknown model parameters in both classical and Bayesian setup. The usefulness of the new model is illustrated by means of two real data sets. …”
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2052
High-Impact Polystyrene Structured Light Components for Terahertz Imaging Applications
Published 2024-12-01“…The combination of the Gaussian element as focusing and the Bessel element as collecting is revealed to be similarly efficient and less sensitive to misalignment than the classical Gaussian–Gaussian element setup. The presented research paves the way for introducing cost-effective structured light beam-shaping elements into THz imaging systems.…”
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2053
The osteological series from Cabeço Da Amoreira (Muge, Portuga)
Published 2001-11-01“…In the present paper we present the first anthropological results for one of the most classic European Mesolithic sites, the Cabeço da Amoreira, hereafter Amoreira, on the Muge tributary of the Tagus River in central Portugal. …”
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2054
A Novel Chaotic Map and an Improved Chaos-Based Image Encryption Scheme
Published 2014-01-01“…Compared with traditional classic one-dimensional chaotic maps like Logistic Map and Tent Map, this newly created chaotic map demonstrates many better chaotic properties for encryption, implied by a much larger maximal Lyapunov exponent. …”
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Radar marine maneuvering target detection via high resolution sparse fractional ambiguity function
Published 2019-08-01“…To solve the problem of fast detection of high maneuvering targets in complex ocean background,a radar target detection algorithm via sparse fractional ambiguity function (SFRAF) was proposed.The sparse Fourier transform (SFT) was introduced after instantaneous autocorrelation function calculation,which combines the advantages of SFT and fractional ambiguity function (FRAF).Therefore,SFRAF has good processing performance on high maneuvering signals and can achieve lower computational complexity.The simulation experiments and the measured data processing results show that compared with classical detection method,the detection performance of maneuvering target can be significantly improved,and compared with FRAF,the proposed method can achieve higher detection efficiency.…”
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2056
Attention-based approach of detecting spam in social networks
Published 2020-02-01“…In social networks,a large amount of spam has seriously threaten users' information security and the credit system of social websites.Aiming at the noise and sparsity problems,an attention-based CNN method was proposed to detect spam.On the basis of classical CNN,this method added a filter layer in which an attention mechanism based on Naive Bayesian weighting technology was designed to solve the noise issue.What’s more,instead of the original pooling strategy,it adapted an attention-based pooling policy to alleviate the sparsity problem.Compared with other methods,the results show that the accuracy has increased by 1.32%,2.15%,0.07%,1.63% on four different data sets.…”
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2057
Active phase compensation technique for buried target extraction
Published 2017-03-01“…Finally, experimental results demonstrated that the proposed technique performs better than the classic RMA.…”
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THE DIDACTIC POTENTIAL OF VISUALIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
Published 2015-06-01“…The concept of "information design" and its differences from classical verbal and visual information was considered, it analyzed the possibility of using infographics in the preparation of modern specialist.…”
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2059
Relation thérapeutique, mal diglossique et injustices épistémiques en contexte réunionnais : comment ouvrir davantage l’espace de parole ?
Published 2024-03-01“…This article explores the therapeutic relationship in the Reunionese context by questioning the contribution of the concept of epistemic injustice to characterize situations where linguistic or situational insecurity is more classically reported, or more generally diglossic illness. …”
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2060
A New Subband Adaptive Filtering Algorithm for Sparse System Identification with Impulsive Noise
Published 2014-01-01“…Benefiting from the uses of l1-norm optimization and l0-norm penalty of the weight vector in the cost function, the proposed l0-norm sign SAF (l0-SSAF) achieves both robustness against impulsive noise and remarkably improved convergence behavior more than the classical adaptive filters. Simulation results in the system identification scenario confirm that the proposed l0-norm SSAF is not only more robust but also faster and more accurate than its counterparts in the sparse system identification in the presence of impulsive noise.…”
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