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Online Measurement for Parameter Discovery in Fused Filament Fabrication
Published 2024“…Our method allows us to successfully find process parameters, using one set of input parameters, across all of the machine and material configurations that we tested, even in materials that we had never printed before. …”
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All-sky search for gravitational wave emission from scalar boson clouds around spinning black holes in LIGO O3 data
Published 2024“…Outliers from this search are followed up using two different methods, one more suitable for nearly monochromatic signals, and the other more robust towards frequency fluctuations. We do not find any evidence for such signals and set upper limits on the signal strain amplitude, the most stringent being ≈ 10 − 25 at around 130 Hz. …”
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Self-ejection of salts and other foulants from superhydrophobic surfaces to enable sustainable anti-fouling
Published 2024“…Counterintuitively, we find that the addition of “contaminant” chemistries can enable ejection under conditions where ejection was not observed for waters containing only sodium chloride salt (e.g., from smooth hydrophobic surfaces), and that increased concentrations of both surfactants and colloids lead to longer ejection lengths. …”
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Electrostatic dust removal using adsorbed moisture–assisted charge induction for sustainable operation of solar panels
Published 2024“…Here, we present a waterless approach for dust removal from solar panels using electrostatic induction. We find that dust particles, despite primarily consisting of insulating silica, can be electrostatically repelled from electrodes due to charge induction assisted by adsorbed moisture. …”
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On the intermediate Jacobian of M5-branes
Published 2024“…We check our conjecture in a number of explicit examples and find perfect agreement with the results of direct computations.…”
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The new physics case for beam-dump experiments with accelerated muon beams
Published 2024“…We demonstrate the utility of muon beam-dump experiments for new physics searches at energies from 10 GeV to 5 TeV. We find that, even at low energies like those accessible at staging or demonstrator facilities, it is possible to probe new regions of parameter space for a variety of generic BSM models, including muonphilic, leptophilic, Lμ − Lτ, and dark photon scenarios. …”
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Constructing Convex Inner Approximations of Steady-State Security Regions
Published 2024“…The shape of the polytope is adapted to find the largest approximation of the steady-state security region. …”
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Spatial optimization of circular timber hubs
Published 2024“…In this paper, we use the supply and demand of timber construction materials in Amsterdam as a case study to find the optimal scale and location for construction hubs. …”
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Subregion independence in gravity
Published 2024“…In this paper, we give a natural definition of subsystem independence and gravitational dressing of perturbations in classical gravity. We find that extremal surfaces, non-perturbative lumps of matter, and generic trapped surfaces are structures that enable dressing and subregion independence. …”
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Efficient Segment Anything on the Edge
Published 2024“…GazeSAM uses face and gaze detection to determine the direction of a user's gaze, object detection to find candidate objects of interest, depth estimation to perform background detection, and image segmentation to generate masks. …”
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Moving Sculptures: Animating the Human Body in Stop-Motion WithPolymer Clay
Published 2024“…The motivation for this study is to find a way to bring sculptures to life in a way that does not sacrifice attention to detail. …”
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Dynamic event-triggered integrated task and motion planning for process-aware source seeking
Published 2024“…The process-aware source seeking (PASS) problem in flow fields aims to find an informative trajectory to reach an unknown source location while taking the energy consumption in the flow fields into consideration. …”
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Optimum Model-Based Design of Diagnostics Experiments (DOE) with Hybrid Pulse Power Characterization (HPPC) for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Published 2024“…Contrary to traditional HPPC diagnostics which use fixed pulse magnitudes at uniformly distributed state of charges (SOC), we find that well-designed HPPC protocols using our framework outperform traditional protocols in terms of minimizing both parametric uncertainties and diagnostic time. …”
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Sororin actively maintains sister chromatid cohesion
Published 2024“…We further show that the acetyltransferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 are essential for stabilizing cohesin on chromatin, that their only function in this process is to acetylate cohesin's SMC3 subunit, and that DNA replication is also required for stable cohesin–chromatin interactions. Unexpectedly, we find that sororin interacts dynamically with the cohesin complexes it stabilizes. …”
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Optimal Slicing and Scheduling with Service Guarantees in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Published 2024“…We characterize the feasible throughput/deadline region for a flow under a fixed route and set of slices, and find throughput- and deadline-optimal policies for a solitary flow. …”
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Impinging jet mixers: A review of their mixing characteristics, performance considerations, and applications
Published 2024“…Comprising of two co‐linear jets flowing in opposite directions and colliding with each other within a small (usually confined) volume, these devices effectively intensify various mixing‐controlled processes in a reproducible manner. Impinging jet mixers find extensive use in both the chemical and pharmaceutical industry for a plethora of applications, such as reaction injection molding and precipitation processes. …”
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A hierarchical cooperation formation model for downlink data transmission in mobile infostation networks
Published 2013“…Focusing on such a network scenario, we find that the cooperation among infostations and mobile users can improve the network performance in term of the expected delay of content distribution experienced by the users. …”
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Heegaard floer correction terms and dedekind-rademacher sums
Published 2014“…A consequence of our result is that the Casson–Walker invariant of a lens space equals the average of its Heegaard Floer correction terms. Additionally, we find an obstruction for the equality and equality with opposite sign, of two correction terms of the same lens space. …”
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