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Hack's law is reviewed, emphasizing its implications for the elongation of river basins as well as its connections with their fractal characteristics. The relation between Hack's law and the internal structure of river basins is investigated experimentally ...
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An application to antenna optimization of bayesian network density of probability estimators is presented. This technique is very usefull for optimizations where abig number of parameters, multiple solutions and local minima increase the likelihood to conv ...
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An application to antenna optimization of bayesian network density of probability estimators is presented. This technique is very usefull for optimizations where abig number of parameters, multiple solutions and local minima increase the likelihood to conv ...
Decision makers use bridge management systems to determine the optimal allocation of available resources. These systems are currently focused on the structural condition of deteriorating bridges with respect to traffic loads. Bridges, however, are affected ...
Communication over unknown binary symmetric channels with instantaneous and perfect feedback is considered. We describe a universal scheme based on a decision feedback strategy. ...
Recent neurobiophysics experiments based on synchrotron spectromicroscopy indicated that aluminium is selectively accumulated by GABAergic neurons and glial cells rather than by granule cells. Does a similar cell specificity occur in the accumulation of ot ...
Communication over unknown binary symmetric channels with instantaneous and perfect feedback is considered. We describe a universal scheme based on a decision feedback strategy. ...
The task of obtaining estimates of model parameters (the "inverse problem") is encountered frequently in practice. The transfer function model is a general formulation describing solute transport from an “entrance surface" to an "exit surface" of a porous ...