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Tiffany A. Aldworth, Michele L. W. Toucher, Alistair D. Clulow and Anthony M. Swemmer
Over the past century, increases in indigenous woody plant species, also known as woody encroachment (WE), has occurred in grasslands and savannas across the globe. While the impact on grassland and savanna composition and productivity has been well stud...
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Mahsa Yousefi and Ángeles Martínez
While first-order methods are popular for solving optimization problems arising in deep learning, they come with some acute deficiencies. To overcome these shortcomings, there has been recent interest in introducing second-order information through quasi...
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S. Indrapriyadarsini, Shahrzad Mahboubi, Hiroshi Ninomiya, Takeshi Kamio and Hideki Asai
Gradient-based methods are popularly used in training neural networks and can be broadly categorized into first and second order methods. Second order methods have shown to have better convergence compared to first order methods, especially in solving hi...
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Luciano Onnis, Roberto Antonio Violante, Ana Osella, Matías de la Vega, Alejandro Tassone, Ernesto López
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A new shallow multichannel seismic survey was carried out in the Llancanelo Lake region (Southern
Mendoza Province, Argentina), in order to complete and extend previously surveyed seismic sections. The new seismic
data allowed to double the already exist...
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O. Chacón,R. Portieles,I. Hernández,Y. López,O. Borrás
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