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J. Scott Thompson, Douglas D. Hodson, Michael R. Grimaila, Nicholas Hanlon and Richard Dill
Is it possible to develop a meaningful measure for the complexity of a simulation model? Algorithmic information theory provides concepts that have been applied in other areas of research for the practical measurement of object complexity. This article o...
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Laurent Capocchi and Jean François Santucci
The discrete event system specification formalism introduced by Zeigler in the 1970s is ideally associated with new technological advances in the web to offer an almost quasi-automatic mechanism for exporting its simulation models associated with experim...
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Lars Radtke, Georgios Bletsos, Niklas Kühl, Tim Suchan, Thomas Rung, Alexander Düster and Kathrin Welker
In the last decade, parameter-free approaches to shape optimization problems have matured to a state where they provide a versatile tool for complex engineering applications. However, sensitivity distributions obtained from shape derivatives in this cont...
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Moritz Neubauer, Julia Genßler, Vincent Radmann, Fleming Kohlenberg, Michael Pohl, Kurt Böhme, Karsten Knobloch, Ennes Sarradj, Klaus Höschler, Niels Modler and Lars Enghardt
This paper presents a combined experimental and numerical investigation on a novel liner concept for enhanced low-frequency and broadband acoustic attenuation. In particular, two different realizations, derived from conventional Helmholtz resonators (HR)...
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Abir Rahali and Moulay A. Akhloufi
Transformer architectures are highly expressive because they use self-attention mechanisms to encode long-range dependencies in the input sequences. In this paper, we present a literature review on Transformer-based (TB) models, providing a detailed over...
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