Category: Paper Announcement
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Statistical simulator for the engine knock
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Although the automotive industry is rapidly shifting to electric cars, Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) – with both an electric motor and an internal combustion engine – will still dominate for the next half century.
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Anomaly detection and classification in traffic flow data from fluctuations in the flow–density relationship
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An important goal in highway traffic management is event detection – finding ways to use real-time data to alert authorities to potential problems as they begin to emerge.
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Uncertainty relation between detection probability and energy fluctuations
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A particle following a classical random walk on a finite graph will explore the system completely, in time visiting every site repeatedly. The process is ergodic.
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Assessing the Potential Earthquake Precursory Information in ULF Magnetic Data Recorded in Kanto, Japan during 2000–2010: Distance and Magnitude Dependences
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Since ancient times, scientists have sought to identify precursory signals which might allow the prediction of impending earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
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Existence of multiple noise-induced transitions in a Lasota-Mackey map
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The addition of stochastic noise to a deterministic dynamical system can induce dramatic qualitative changes in its behaviour. In one counterintuitive effect – termed noise induced order – the addition of noise to an already chaotic system can make its behaviour more […]
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Industrial Topics in Urban Labor System
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Dividing things into categories is a human habit, helping us to learn and understand the external world, as well as to share and communicate knowledge.
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Chimera states through invariant manifold theory
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In nonlinear dynamics, a chimera refers to a dynamical hybrid – a state in a network of identical coupled oscillators exhibiting a mix of both synchronous and asynchronous behaviour.
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When Distance Drives Destination, Towns Can Stimulate Development
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In most of the developing world, individual wealth tends to increase with city size, making migration an important avenue for poverty reduction.
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Risk is random: The magic of the d’Alembert
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In 19th-century casinos, most common betting took the form of even-money bets placed on red or black in games such as Roulette. Strategy lay in deciding how much to wager on each bet, and when to quit playing.
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Interrupting vaccination policies can greatly spread SARS-CoV-2 and enhance mortality from COVID 19 disease: the AstraZeneca case for France and Italy
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Vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus appear, finally, to offer nations around the globe a pathway out of the COVID pandemic. Yet vaccines themselves come with potential risks of side-effects. In the aftermath of some three dozen or so cases of deaths from […]