Drift-React produces full minimum energy pathways for reactions in a single step via SE(3) drifting fields, matching TS accuracy of iterative models with orders-of-magnitude speedup on Transition1x and Halo8 datasets.
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A stereo calibration framework for RGB-TIR cameras with 625:1 resolution asymmetry uses an active OLED screen, Hessian-based corner detection, and baseline-constrained bundle adjustment to achieve 0.382 px reprojection error.
In low-extinction galactic open clusters fast and slow rotators populate distinct parts of the extended main-sequence turnoff while differential extinction inflates the turnoff width and biases age estimates in others.
Introduces and proves stability for a persistent homology-based bi-conditional periodicity score for pairwise time series similarity.
PCA analysis of NANOGrav data recovers known pulse shape changes tied to timing events in pulsars like J1713+0747 and identifies new candidates and a recurrence in PSR B1937+21.
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Drift-React: One-step Generation of Reaction Pathways via SE(3) Drifting Fields
Drift-React produces full minimum energy pathways for reactions in a single step via SE(3) drifting fields, matching TS accuracy of iterative models with orders-of-magnitude speedup on Transition1x and Halo8 datasets.
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On RGB-TIR Stereo Calibration under Extreme Resolution Asymmetry
A stereo calibration framework for RGB-TIR cameras with 625:1 resolution asymmetry uses an active OLED screen, Hessian-based corner detection, and baseline-constrained bundle adjustment to achieve 0.382 px reprojection error.
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Investigating Extended Main-Sequence Turnoffs in Galactic Open Clusters
In low-extinction galactic open clusters fast and slow rotators populate distinct parts of the extended main-sequence turnoff while differential extinction inflates the turnoff width and biases age estimates in others.
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A Stable Measure of Similarity for Time Series using Persistent Homology
Introduces and proves stability for a persistent homology-based bi-conditional periodicity score for pairwise time series similarity.
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The NANOGrav 15 yr and 20 yr Datasets: Timing Events and Pulse Shape Changes
PCA analysis of NANOGrav data recovers known pulse shape changes tied to timing events in pulsars like J1713+0747 and identifies new candidates and a recurrence in PSR B1937+21.