Weak constitutive fluctuations induce distributed clutter that reshapes the eigenspectrum and target-clutter overlap in single-snapshot FDA-MIMO GPR under first-order Born approximation.
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A new cross-frequency coupling strength is defined from the leading-order background covariance derived under first-order propagation-kernel feedback in weakly dispersive media for FDA-MIMO-GPR.
Hyperstatistics derives closed-form q-generalized Boltzmann factors for non-Boltzmann-Gibbs domains that reduce to q-exponentials across uniform, gamma, log-normal, F, and q-gamma distributions.
The designed ternary liquid crystal mixture stabilizes a broad antiferroelectric SmC_A* phase, vitrifies the hexatic SmX_A* phase, and shows evidence of altered molecular organization between SmC* and SmC_A* phases based on X-ray, dielectric, and calorimetric data.
Cooling rate controls whether 10OS5 forms glass or crystallizes into conformationally disordered Cr1/Cr2 phases whose cold-crystallization energy output can be tuned by thermal history.
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Weak-Fluctuation-Induced Clutter Covariance and Subspace Structure in Single-Snapshot FDA-MIMO GPR
Weak constitutive fluctuations induce distributed clutter that reshapes the eigenspectrum and target-clutter overlap in single-snapshot FDA-MIMO GPR under first-order Born approximation.
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Medium-Induced Cross-Frequency Clutter Structure in Single-Snapshot FDA-MIMO-GPR With a Weak-Dispersion Criterion
A new cross-frequency coupling strength is defined from the leading-order background covariance derived under first-order propagation-kernel feedback in weakly dispersive media for FDA-MIMO-GPR.
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Hyperstatistics
Hyperstatistics derives closed-form q-generalized Boltzmann factors for non-Boltzmann-Gibbs domains that reduce to q-exponentials across uniform, gamma, log-normal, F, and q-gamma distributions.
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Ternary liquid crystalline mixture showing broad antiferroelectric smectic C$_A$* and glassy hexatic smectic X$_A$* phases
The designed ternary liquid crystal mixture stabilizes a broad antiferroelectric SmC_A* phase, vitrifies the hexatic SmX_A* phase, and shows evidence of altered molecular organization between SmC* and SmC_A* phases based on X-ray, dielectric, and calorimetric data.
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Competing crystallization pathways and cold crystallization kinetics in 10OS5 liquid crystal
Cooling rate controls whether 10OS5 forms glass or crystallizes into conformationally disordered Cr1/Cr2 phases whose cold-crystallization energy output can be tuned by thermal history.