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LCGC International interviewed Bob Pirok from the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands to discuss strategies for enhancing ...
Time, not space plus time, might be the single fundamental property in which all physical phenomena occur, according to a new theory by a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist.
We derive a simpler form for the Craig (1991) representation of the two-dimensional joint Gaussian Q-function which dispenses with the trigonometric factor that precedes the exponentials in the ...
Discrete curves are composed of a set of ordered discrete points distributed at the intersection of the scanning plane and the surface of the object. In order to accurately calculate the geometric ...
The main argument, which would make 2D universes a non-starter, is that two-dimensional universes would not allow for gravity, making the complex mix required for life impossible.
Hello, I checked the code and found that there is an all-zero matrix screen_point(means2D), which is used to store the gradient of the two-dimensional Gaussian ellipsoid, but when propagating forward, ...
Two-dimensional nanoparticles are anisotropic, and their properties depend on the orientation of their building blocks. The crystal lattice of the particles is decisive for their growth direction.