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Efstathios Konstantinos Anastasiadis and Ioannis Antoniou
We extend network analysis to directed criminal networks in the context of asymmetric links. We computed selected centralities, centralizations and the assortativity of a drug trafficking network with 110 nodes and 295 edges. We also monitored the centra...
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Guiting Chen, Zhenming Peng and Yalin Li
Solving a scalar wave equation by the finite-difference (FD) method is a key step for advanced seismic imaging, in which the numerical accuracy is significantly affected by the FD stencil. High-order spatial and temporal approximations of the FD stencil ...
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Shukai Li, Xiaofang Wang, Dongri Shan and Peng Zhang
Temporal modeling is a key problem in action recognition, and it remains difficult to accurately model temporal information of videos. In this paper, we present a local spatiotemporal extraction module (LSTE) and a channel time excitation module (CTE), w...
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Po-Wei Li, Shenghan Hu and Mengyao Zhang
This study applies the space?time generalized finite difference scheme to solve nonlinear dispersive shallow water waves described by the modified Camassa?Holm equation, the modified Degasperis?Procesi equation, the Fornberg?Whitham equation, and its mod...
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Sergey Smirnov, Grigory Dolgikh, Igor Yaroshchuk, Alexander Lazaryuk, Alexandra Kosheleva, Alex Shvyrev, Alexander Pivovarov and Aleksandr Samchenko
To study the features of resonant oscillations in the water column of the Peter the Great Gulf of the Sea of Japan, in situ measurements were carried out on its shelf, combined with numerical simulation of these processes. The observational data were obt...
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