In 1+1 dimensional hydrodynamics originally proposed by Landau, we derive a new potential and distribution function including Heaviside function and investigate its mathematical and physical ...
This Application Function uses the Service Provider library to implement some of the data reports and events defined in 3GPP TS 26.531, 3GPP TS 26.532 and 3GPP TS 29.517. This is implemented as a ...
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The ubiquitous ball spline. Basically, it is a type of mechanical element used in a variety of industrial applications where precise movement and alignment is required, like machine tools, robot arms ...
Imagine a scene of sheer joy and playfulness: a pod of Heaviside’s dolphins dancing through the ocean waves. These marine beauties, often overlooked, are a sight to behold. Let’s dive into their ...
Industrial organizations are racing to implement AI, yet many struggle to demonstrate concrete value from their investments. The missing element isn't better algorithms or more data; it's clarity ...
To explain radio, among other natural phenomena, physicists have imagined a stretchy blanket of ions encasing the Earth. This is the Kennelly-Heaviside Layer, named after Harvard’s Bombay-born ...
This important study introduces a fully differentiable variant of the Gillespie algorithm as an approximate stochastic simulation scheme for complex chemical reaction networks, allowing kinetic ...
MassRobotics has announced its third annual Form and Function Robotics Challenge, which is designed to give teams of college students an opportunity to showcase their projects. Teams from anywhere in ...
During the peer-review process the editor and reviewers write an eLife assessment that summarises the significance of the findings reported in the article (on a scale ranging from landmark to useful) ...