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We discuss a method that employs a multilayer perceptron to detect deviations from a reference model in large multivariate datasets. Our data analysis strategy does not rely on any prior assumption on the nature of the deviation. It is designed to be sensi ...
SPRINGER2021

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Akuto Akpedze Konou, Jürg Utzinger

Acta Tropica is an international, peer-reviewed journal advancing scientific research in the fields of tropical medicine and parasitology. This article elucidates the rich history of the journal and speculates about its future. Acta Tropica was launched in ...
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The understanding of physical dynamics is crucial to provide scientifically credible information on lake ecosystem management. We show how the combination of in situ observations, remote sensing data, and three-dimensional hydrodynamic (3D) numerical simul ...
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Experimental Observation of Topological Fano Resonances for Audible Sound

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The Fano resonance is a widespread wave scattering phenomenon observed in many different systems, from cold atom physics, to electromagnetics, electronic circuits, and acoustics. It is characterized by a very sharp and asymmetric scattering cross-section s ...
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Acoustic Topological Fano Resonances

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury, Farzad Zangeneh Nejad

Originally discovered in the context of quantum mechanics in 1961, the ultra-sharp spectrum of the Fano resonance has nowadays established itself as centerpiece in modern engineering for realizing a large variety of prominent devices including low energy s ...
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Clustering citation histories in the Physical Review

Giovanni Colavizza, Massimo Franceschet

We investigate publications through their citation histories – the history events are the citations given to the article by younger publications and the time of the event is the date of publication of the citing article. We propose a methodology, based on ...
Elsevier Science Bv2016

Dynamics and Correlations among Soft Excitations in Marginally Stable Glasses

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Marginal stability is the notion that stability is achieved, but only barely so. This property constrains the ensemble of configurations explored at low temperature in a variety of systems, including spin, electron, and structural glasses. A key feature of ...
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Confocal polarization imaging in high-numerical-aperture space

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In this work we describe theoretical and experimental physical aspects of high-resolution imaging polarimetry and its application to polarization-multiplexed encoding. We theoretically demonstrate that it is possible to resolve the orientation of two fixed ...
Optical Soc Amer2014

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