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The first part of the presentation is a brief survey of the neural network models and their use in power systems, based on an analysis of more than 200 publications. The second part discusses the applications in static security assessment, with supervised ...
Continuum solvation methods can provide an accurate and inexpensive embedding of quantum simulations in liquid or complex dielectric environments. Notwithstanding a long history and manifold applications to isolated systems in open boundary conditions, the ...
Pulse radiolysis results suggest that the very first steps of silver aggregation in water involve the formation of Ag32+. The authors present a mixed classical quantum simulation of the absorption spectrum of this aggregate which is in agreement with the e ...
The synthesis of reversible functions has been an intensively studied research area in the last decade. Since almost all proposed approaches rely on representations of exponential size (such as truth tables and permutations), they cannot be applied efficie ...
The primary objective of this paper is to introduce the adaptive highways algorithm, a path planning algorithm for vehicles moving on a grid. We consider a workspace that consists of a symmetric grid and a large number of vehicles that move on the grid to ...
In this work a quasi-analytical physical model has been developed for the prediction of the potential in SiNW devices with arbitrary polygonal cross section. The model is then extended to the transport direction; a method for the calculation of the natural ...
The rigidity function of a matrix is defined as the minimum number of its entries that need to be changed in order to reduce the rank of the matrix to below a given parameter. Proving a strong enough lower bound on the rigidity of a matrix implies a nontri ...
Coherent coupling between distant two-level systems is a fundamental process in several physical contexts, from natural photosynthesis to quantum-information processing, where it enables two-qubit operations. For quantum information, qubits based on electr ...
In this work a quasi-analytical physical model for the accurate prediction of the potential of GAA nanowire transistors with an arbitrary regular polygon as a cross section is developed. Two case studies concerning triangular and square cross-sections are ...
Large-scale classical and quantum simulations are used to generate a-Si: H structures. The bond-resolved density of the occupied electron states discloses the nature of microscopic defects responsible for levels in the gap. Highly strained bonds give rise ...