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  1. Fast aircraft detection using cascaded discriminative model in photoelectric sensing system

    Aircraft detection is a fundamental problem in computer vision. As a vision-based system, the photoelectric sensing system (in airport) needs to...

    Jiandan Zhong, Tao Lei, ... Yinhui Liu in Optical Review
    Article 22 April 2017
  2. A Reconstruction of Quantum Mechanics

    Almost a century after the mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics, there is still no consensus on the interpretation of the theory.
    Simon B. Kochen in Quantum [Un]Speakables II
    Chapter 2017
  3. On the bilinear covariants associated to mass dimension one spinors

    In this paper we approach the issue of Clifford algebra basis deformation, allowing for bilinear covariants associated to Elko spinors which satisfy...

    J. M. Hoff da Silva, C. H. Coronado Villalobos, ... E. Scatena in The European Physical Journal C
    Article Open access 20 October 2016
  4. Multipartite entanglement in four-qubit graph states

    Abstract

    We consider a compendium of the non-trivial four-qubit graphs, derive their corresponding quantum states and classify them into equivalent...

    Mojtaba Jafarpour, Leila Assadi in The European Physical Journal D
    Article 22 March 2016
  5. A Complete Graphical Calculus for Spekkens’ Toy Bit Theory

    While quantum theory cannot be described by a local hidden variable model, it is nevertheless possible to construct such models that exhibit features...

    Miriam Backens, Ali Nabi Duman in Foundations of Physics
    Article 07 October 2015
  6. On Noncontextual, Non-Kolmogorovian Hidden Variable Theories

    One implication of Bell’s theorem is that there cannot in general be hidden variable models for quantum mechanics that both are noncontextual and...

    Benjamin H. Feintzeig, Samuel C. Fletcher in Foundations of Physics
    Article 12 January 2017
  7. The Causal Metric Hypothesis

    This chapter formally introduces the causal metric hypothesis, and describes in detail its motivations and justifications. Foremost among these are...
    Benjamin F. Dribus in Discrete Causal Theory
    Chapter 2017
  8. How We Got to QCD Matter from the Hadron Side: 1984

    Rolf Hagedorn reminisces in 1984 about limiting temperature, the development of the statistical bootstrap model (SBM). He argues that consideration...
    Chapter Open access 2016
  9. Lecture 7: Elements of Probability Theory. Construction of Brownian Motion. Diffusions

    We return briefly in this lecture to the realization of the Wiener process; we study here its realization from the point of view of semigroup theory,...
    Chapter 2016
  10. Fluorescent Proteins for Neuronal Imaging

    Over the past two decades, the growing selection of engineered fluorescent proteins have helped drive a revolution in the ability of researchers to...
    Yongxin Zhao, Robert E. Campbell in New Techniques in Systems Neuroscience
    Chapter 2015
  11. A Reconstruction of Quantum Mechanics

    We show that exactly the same intuitively plausible definitions of state, observable, symmetry, dynamics, and compound systems of the classical...

    Simon Kochen in Foundations of Physics
    Article 20 March 2015
  12. Twists of Plücker Coordinates as Dimer Partition Functions

    The homogeneous coordinate ring of the Grassmannian Gr k , n has a cluster structure defined in terms of planar diagrams known as Postnikov diagrams....

    B. R. Marsh, J. S. Scott in Communications in Mathematical Physics
    Article 30 December 2015
  13. Atomic Resolution on Molecules with Functionalized Tips

    Atomic resolution on molecules was obtained by employing functionalized tips, that is, deterministic chemical modifications of the last tip atoms,...
    Leo Gross, Bruno Schuler, ... Gerhard Meyer in Noncontact Atomic Force Microscopy
    Chapter 2015
  14. B-vN Quantum Logic as \(\infty \) -Valued Łukasiewicz Logic

    Jan Łukasiewicz argued in his address which he delivered as a Rector of Warsaw University at the Inaguration of the academic year 1922/1923 [1] that...
    Chapter 2015
  15. Four Forms Make a Universe

    Since Immanuel Kant’s Inaugural Dissertation of 1770 we assume that the concepts of space and time are not abstracted from sensations of external...

    Article 29 April 2015
  16. Probability, Information and Statistical Physics

    In this short survey review we discuss foundational issues of the probabilistic approach to information theory and statistical mechanics from a...

    Article 10 September 2015
  17. Low-frequency dynamics of DNA in Brillouin light scattering spectra

    Brillouin light scattering studies of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in the temperature interval 297–375 K are presented. The DNA fragment (119 bp) from...

    S. G. Lushnikov, A. V. Dmitriev, ... E. V. Savvateeva-Popova in JETP Letters
    Article 13 February 2014
  18. Algebraic Constructive Quantum Field Theory: Integrable Models and Deformation Techniques

    Several related operator-algebraic constructions for quantum field theory models on Minkowski spacetime are reviewed. The common theme of these...
    Chapter 2015
  19. Local Semicircle Law in the Bulk for Gaussian β-Ensemble

    We use the tridiagonal matrix representation to derive a local semicircle law for Gaussian beta ensembles at the optimal level of n −1+ δ ...

    Philippe Sosoe, Percy Wong in Journal of Statistical Physics
    Article 13 July 2012
  20. Construction of fractal nanostructures based on Kepler-Shubnikov nets

    A system of information codes for deterministic fractal lattices and sets of multifractal curves is proposed. An iterative modular design was used to...

    V. V. Ivanov, V. M. Talanov in Crystallography Reports
    Article 15 May 2013
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