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Zeyu Xu, Wenbin Yu, Chengjun Zhang and Yadang Chen
In the era of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computing, the synergistic collaboration between quantum and classical computing models has emerged as a promising solution for tackling complex computational challenges. Long short-term memory (LSTM)...
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Zheng He and Huihua Chen
Construction activities taken place in ecologically fragile regions (EFRs) of China are facing a series of environmental obstacles. Studying critical success factors (CSFs) to arrive at the sustainable objectives for construction project in EFRs is neede...
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Hansjörg Albrecher, Dominik Kortschak and Franz Prettenthaler
We propose a new approach to model the dependence structure for aggregating the risk of flood damages from a local level to larger areas, which is based on the structure of the river network of a country and can be calibrated with publicly available data...
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Bruno González-Soria, Francisco Delgado and Alan Anaya-Morales
Developments in ultrafast-spectroscopy techniques have revealed notably long-lived quantum coherence between electronic states in Fenna?Matthews?Olson complex bacteriochlorophylls, a group of molecules setting a nanoscale structure responsible of the coh...
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Yirong Zhou, Hao Chen, Jun Li, Ye Wu, Jiangjiang Wu and Luo Chen
High crowd mobility is a characteristic of transportation hubs such as metro/bus/bike stations in cities worldwide. Forecasting the crowd flow for such places, known as station-level crowd flow forecast (SLCFF) in this paper, would have many benefits, fo...
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