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Patricio Venegas-Aravena and Enrique G. Cordaro
Field measurements in subduction regions have revealed the presence of non-seismic pre-earthquake signals such as electromagnetic or acoustic emission, gas liberation, changes in Earth?s surface temperature, changes at the ionospheric level, or fluid mig...
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Brett Bowman, Chad Oian, Jason Kurz, Taufiquar Khan, Eddie Gil and Nick Gamez
Modeling of physical processes as partial differential equations (PDEs) is often carried out with computationally expensive numerical solvers. A common, and important, process to model is that of laser interaction with biological tissues. Physics-informe...
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Federico Maria Reato, Claudio Ricci, Jan Misfatto, Matteo Calzaferri and Simone Cinquemani
The analysis of complex systems tends to be approached through a separation and a simplification of the main macro phenomena and, thus, addressed through dedicated techniques, tools, and algorithms. A smart and interesting possibility, instead, is repres...
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Patricio Venegas-Aravena and Enrique G. Cordaro
Understanding the process of earthquake preparation is of utmost importance in mitigating the potential damage caused by seismic events. That is why the study of seismic precursors is fundamental. However, the community studying non-seismic precursors re...
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Elihu Sela, Shan Huang and David Horn
The accurate and precise extraction of information from a modern particle detector, such as an electromagnetic calorimeter, may be complicated and challenging. In order to overcome the difficulties, we process the simulated detector outputs using the dee...
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Charlotte Cavanagh
FASER, or the Forward Search Experiment, is a new experiment at CERN designed to complement the LHC?s ongoing physics program, extending its discovery potential to light and weakly interacting particles that may be produced copiously at the LHC in the fa...
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Julia Gonski and on behalf of the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter Group
The High Luminosity era of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) starting in 2029 promises exciting discovery potential, giving unprecedented sensitivity to key new physics models and precise characterization of the Higgs boson. In order to maintain current pe...
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Stefano Perazzini, Fabio Ferrari, Vincenzo Maria Vagnoni and on behalf of the LHCb ECAL Upgrade-2 R&D Group
The increase in instantaneous luminosity during the high-luminosity phase of the LHC represents a significant challenge for future detectors. A strategy to cope with high-pileup conditions is to add a fourth dimension to the measurements of the hits, by ...
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Zhexiang Zou, Chun Li, Baoshan Huang, Guoji Shen, Fengshou Gu and Andrew D. Ball
Belt transmission is one of the most common forms of transmission on CNC lathes. To assess the impact of belt performance on monitoring machining conditions using motor current signal analysis, we developed a dynamic model for belt-driven electromechanic...
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Roman Szostek
One of the biggest unsolved problems in physics is explaining what time is. The paper explains what time is in kinematics theories. It has been proved that in the kinematics of Special Theory of Relativity (STR) and Special Theory of Ether (STE) time is ...
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