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Groups of profinite type and profinite rigidity
Published 2024“…<p>We say that a group 𝐺 is of <em>profinite type</em> if it can be realized as a Galois group of some field extension. …”
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Information inequalities and finite groups : an overview
Published 2015“…We give an overview of recent work studying entropic vectors using a group theoretic approach. We recall Chan's technique of constructing random variables from groups and the corresponding notion of (abelian) group representable entropic vectors. …”
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Group formation in a pandemic world
Published 2022“…This has provided a unique context to the group formation problem, where traditional approaches to group formation might no longer be effective. …”
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Soup-of-Group forecasting of large earthquakes.
Published 2013“…This project focuses on the use of a collective model (which is referred to as the ‘soup-of-groups’ (SOG) model) to analyze, explain, and predict earthquakes using the high-resolution earthquake catalogs of Taiwan and New Zealand. …”
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The representation dynamic and the “normalization” of group differences
Published 2024“…<p>Intergroup inequality has been linked to differing norms of economic participation among groups. We present a theory of endogenous identity-specific norms in which the larger a group’s representation in an economic activity, the more the activity is deemed “normal” or “appropriate” for its members. …”
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Three-dimensional skeleton networks of graphene wrapped polyaniline nanofibers: an excellent structure for high-performance flexible solid-state supercapacitors
Published 2018“…Here we report a hierarchical three-dimensional structure, in which all of PANI nanofibers (NFs) are tightly wrapped inside reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanosheet skeletons, for high-performance flexible SCs. …”
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Centralisers of linear growth automorphisms of free groups
Published 2024“…In this note we investigate the centraliser of a linearly growing element of Out(Fn) (that is, a root of a Dehn twist automorphism), and show that it has a finite index subgroup mapping onto a direct product of certain “equivariant McCool groups” with kernel a finitely generated free abelian group. …”
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On the Representation and Learning of Monotone Triangular Transport Maps
Published 2024“…Yet the representation and parameterization of such maps have a significant impact on their generality and expressiveness, and on properties of the optimization problem that arises in learning a map from data (e.g., via maximum likelihood estimation). …”
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Map matching algorithms for intelligent transportation system
Published 2021“…Map matching algorithms for route inference and vehicle localization are essential for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) applications to reduce traffic congestion and accidents. …”
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A methodology for multiple domain feature mapping
Published 2009“…In order to bridge the gap between the different application-dependent feature-based models, an effective feature mapping methodology is needed.…”
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Harmonic fields based surface and volume mapping
Published 2011“…But the limitations of harmonic maps are also obvious: first, there are a lot of real applications requiring the mapping constraints to be set inside the domain. …”
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Collaborative simultaneous localization and mapping for autonomous vehicles
Published 2014“…In the absence of a-priori feature maps, various simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithms are used in order to improve the navigation accuracy of single-vehicle systems as a key prerequisite for exploration and mapping missions. …”
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Map-based property search on mobile devices
Published 2017“…The following are the proposed and implemented features of the search system: 1. Cluster-based Map View: Clustering of map markers 2. Smart Listing View: Informative listing of nearby amenities 3. …”
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Generalized RBF feature maps for efficient detection
Published 2010“…Recently, Maji and Berg [13] and Vedaldi and Zisser-man [20] proposed explicit feature maps to approximate the additive kernels (intersection, χ2, etc.) by linear ones, thus enabling the use of fast machine learning technique in a non-linear context. …”
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A cellular basis for mapping behavioural structure
Published 2024“…A wealth of findings is beginning to reveal the algorithms that we use to map the outside world1, 2, 3, 4, 5–6. However, the biological algorithms that map the complex structured behaviours that we compose to reach our goals remain unknown. …”
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Graphene nanoscroll/nanosheet aerogels with confined SnS 2 nanosheets : simultaneous wrapping and bridging for high-performance lithium-ion battery anodes
Published 2018“…The nanoscroll/nanosheet hybrid aerogels (GNAs) with confined SnS2 nanosheets are facilely prepared via fast quenching, freeze-drying and thermal annealing. During quenching, wrapping SnS2 nanosheets in the nanoscrolls and bridging the one-dimensional nanoscrolls by the two-dimensional nanosheets occur simultaneously, and the ratio of nanoscrolls/nanosheets can be controlled by simply adjusting quenching conditions. …”
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On the largest product-free subsets of the alternating groups
Published 2024“…Our proof uses a combination of tools from Combinatorics and Non-abelian Fourier Analysis, including a crucial new ingredient exploiting some recent theory developed by Filmus, Kindler, Lifshitz and Minzer for global hypercontractivity on the symmetric group.…”
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Symplectic fibrations and weight multiplicities of compact groups
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