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A Genetic Algorithm Approach for Compact Wave Function Representations in Spin-Adapted Bases
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Gillespie algorithm simulation parameters.
Published 2024“…<div><p>We present a model for the noise and inherent stochasticity of fluorescence signals in both continuous wave (CW) and time-gated (TG) conditions. …”
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Summary of results of naïve Bayes algorithms.
Published 2024“…Algorithms trained without auditory variables as features were statistically worse (p < .001) in both the primary measure of area under the curve (0.82/0.78) and the secondary measure of accuracy (72.3%/74.5%) for the Gaussian and kernel algorithms respectively.…”
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If datasets are small and/or noisy, linear-regression-based algorithms for identifying functional groups outperform more complex versions.
Published 2024“…Each algorithm return a set of coarsened <i>variables</i> (a grouping of species into three groups) and a <i>model</i> that uses these variables to predict the function. …”
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Multi-scale detection of hierarchical community architecture in structural and functional brain networks
Published 2019“…Finally, we build an explicitly multimodal multiplex graph that combines both structural and functional connectivity in a single model, and we identify the topological scales where resting state functional connectivity and underlying structural connectivity show similar <i>versus</i> unique hierarchical community architecture. …”
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Riemann Hypothesis Solution: A Structured Hilbert-Polya Operator Realization via Entropy Geometry
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Compression of Spin-Adapted Multiconfigurational Wave Functions in Exchange-Coupled Polynuclear Spin Systems
Published 2020“…The wave function compression resulting from this approach is particularly attractive for antiferromagnetically coupled polynuclear spin systems, such as transition-metal cubanes in biocatalysis, and Mott and charge-transfer insulators in solid-state physics. …”
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NLDock: a Fast Nucleic Acid–Ligand Docking Algorithm for Modeling RNA/DNA–Ligand Complexes
Published 2021“…Nucleic acid–ligand interactions play an important role in numerous cellular processes such as gene function expression and regulation. Therefore, nucleic acids such as RNAs have become more and more important drug targets, where the structural determination of nucleic acid–ligand complexes is pivotal for understanding their functions and thus developing therapeutic interventions. …”
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Ridge wave transformation flowchart.
Published 2024“…Unlike traditional threshold functions, the improved threshold function is a continuous function that can avoid the pseudo Gibbs effect after image denoising and improve image quality. …”
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