According to mathematical legend, Peter Sarnak and Noga Alon made a bet about optimal graphs in the late 1980s. They’ve now both been proved wrong. It started with a bet. In the late 1980s, at a ...
Abstract: This article proposes a self-calibration methodology for phased array antenna, which constructs a calibration base group of three units: a reference unit, an auxiliary unit, and a unit to be ...
Diabetic osteoporosis exhibits heterogeneity at the molecular level. Ferroptosis, a controlled form of cell death brought on by a buildup of lipid peroxidation, contributes to the onset and ...
Spatial population genetic data often exhibits ‘isolation-by-distance,’ where genetic similarity tends to decrease as individuals become more geographically distant. The rate at which genetic ...
Toothed whales (suborder Odontoceti) are highly social, large brained mammals with diverse social systems. In recent decades, a large body of work has begun investigating these dynamic, complex ...
BFS is an abbreviation for Breadth First Search. Breadth First Search is a traversal technique which implements queue data structure that follows FIFO (First In First Out) rule. One of the common ...
Abstract: Coloring a graph is a known and a classical problem in graph theory. It is also a known NP problem. In a graph G, the solution of coloring a graph is about coloring all the vertices of the ...
Tracking, or particle linking, consist in re-building the trajectories of one or several particles as they move along time. Their position is reported at each frame, but their identity is yet unknown: ...