A Hungarian-algorithm solver for the signed assignment problem disambiguates randomly wired and polarized ITER magnetic sensors down to SNR 50 with C>0.97 on regular first-wall arrays.
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Disambiguation of magnetic sensors in ITER
A Hungarian-algorithm solver for the signed assignment problem disambiguates randomly wired and polarized ITER magnetic sensors down to SNR 50 with C>0.97 on regular first-wall arrays.
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JOREK simulations of the X-point radiator formation and its movement in ASDEX Upgrade
JOREK simulations demonstrate that increasing nitrogen seeding moves the X-point radiator upwards in ASDEX Upgrade while decreasing it moves the radiator downwards.