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Vulnerability Assessment of Loaded Thin-Walled Shells Under an External Pulse Action
Strength of Materials. 2017. Vol. 49. No. 2. P. 335–342.
Obodan N., Gromov V.
Translator: V. Adlucky
The vulnerability assessment of thin-walled shells under pulse action is treated as an inverse problem of the bifurcation theory using the phenomenon of growth and saturation of the displacement level during the pre-bifurcation period. Using the computational time series, the authors perform the neural network-based prediction of a thin-walled shell behavior within a time shorter than the progressive collapse duration.
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Shabanov N., Kuricheva O., Kurbatova J. et al., / Series Working Papers SSRN "Department of Economics Ca’ Foscari University of Venice". 2026.
The carbon balance of an ecosystem is the difference between Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Ecosystem Respiration (Reco) as expressed by Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE). While remote sensing retrievals of GPP have reached maturity, Reco estimation remains underexplored and ultimately cast bias on NEE. Here we present an end-to-end multi-scale analysis of the mechanism of ...
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Лукьяненко Д. В., Ragimova A., Мухорина А. et al., European Physical Journal: Special Topics 2026 P. 1–24
Electronic health records (EHRs) contain vast volumes of clinical information that encode complex relationships between diseases. Traditional approaches to the analysis of interrelated or co-occurring diseases have focused on pairwise associations between diagnoses, missing the higher-order structures that characterise multimorbid patients. The present paper offers a narrative review of existing statistical, machine-learning, and artificial intelligence ...
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CEUR-WS.org, 2026.
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Ryumina E., Aksenov A., Koryakovskaya D. et al., IEEE Access 2026 Vol. 14 P. 124759–124778
Psychological characteristic estimation from multimodal in-the-wild behavior is usually studied using separate corpora, each annotated for a single target task. Such annotation fragmentation limits cross-task learning and cross-domain generalization across affective, dispositional, and interactional phenomena. To address this problem, we use emotion, apparent personality trait, and ambivalence recognition as representative tasks and introduce MM-PSYCHE, a ...
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Chernov A., European Journal of Mathematics 2026 Vol. 12 Article 48
An induced additive action on a projective variety is a regular action of the group G_a^n on X in P^n with an open orbit that can be extended to a regular action on P^n. Such actions are known to correspond to pairs (A, U), where A is a local algebra and U is a generating subspace lying in the maximal ideal. This paper ...
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IEEE Advancing Technology for Humanity, 2025.
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Vlasenko D., Saranskaia I., Zakharov D., European Physical Journal: Special Topics 2026 P. 1–16
Hypergraphs provide a natural framework for representing neurophysiological interactions distributed across sets of sensors. A key methodological question is how hyperedges should be defined from frequency-resolved electroencephalography/magnetoencephalography (EEG/MEG) data. We demonstrate a construction strategy in which hyperedges are obtained from canonical coherence (caCOH), an extension of coherence that estimates coupling between multidimensional signal spaces. To ...
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Borisov D., Katzarkov Ludmil, Sheshmani A. et al., American Journal of Mathematics 2026 Vol. 148 No. 4 P. 1075–1101
It is shown that there are globally defined Lagrangian distributions on the stable loci of derived \mathrm{Quot}-stacks of coherent sheaves on Calabi--Yau four-folds. Dividing by these distributions produces perfectly obstructed smooth stacks with globally defined -1-shifted potentials, whose derived critical loci give back the stable loci of smooth stacks of sheaves in global Darboux form. ...
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Moshkin A., Fedorov M., Arlazarov V. et al., Algorithms 2026 Vol. 19 No. 7 Article 523
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, which are being actively developed in modern medicine today, increase the speed and quality of patient care. This article mainly seeks to demonstrate the use of various options of computer analysis of clinical images to solve practical problems of increasing the efficiency of routine diagnostics using retrospective analysis, as well as ...
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CHEN Y., Howlett R. J., Tanaka S. et al., Springer, 2026.
The Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies book series encompasses the topics of knowledge, intelligence, innovation and sustainability. The aim of the series is to make available a platform for the publication of books on all aspects of single and multi-disciplinary research on these themes in order to make the latest results available in a readily-accessible ...
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Богатырев А. Б., Математический сборник 2023 Т. 214 № 3 С. 106–119
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Богатырев А. Б., Gendron Q., Успехи математических наук 2023 Т. 78 № 1 С. 209–210
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Богатырев А. Б., Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society 2024 Vol. 85 No. 2 P. 323–337
The best uniform rational approximation of the Sign function on two intervals separated by zero was explicitly found by E. I. Zolotarëv in 1877. The natural extension of this problem to three bands was solved by E. Stiefel in 1961. We indicate the solutions overlooked by the prominent geometer and study their properties. ...
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Богатырев А. Б., Успехи математических наук 2026 Т. 81 № 3(489) С. 159–160
Предложена простая и эффективно реализуемая формула для изменения абелевых интегралов (включая их периоды) при вариации образующих классической группы Шоттки, представляющей риманову поврехность. ...
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Gendron Q., Compositio Mathematica 2025 Vol. 161 No. 7 P. 1483–1511
A Pell–Abel equation is a functional equation of the form P^2-DQ^2=1 , with a given polynomial D free of squares and unknown polynomials P and Q. We show that the space of Pell–Abel equations with the degrees of D and of the primitive solution P fixed is a complex manifold. We describe its connected components ...
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Khorunzheva K., Postnikov E., Zakharov D., Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 2026 Vol. 212 No. 2 P. 1–12
Identification of coherent states of spiking neural networks is a fundamental problem of
synchronization theory but conventional methods are computationally expensive. We apply
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Yu Z., Wang J., Wang Z. et al., Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 2026 Vol. 384 P. 1–16
The integration of data-driven and knowledge-driven approaches in generative geospatial modelling (GGM) is often hindered by their mathematical incompatibilities. Here, we propose a geometric algebra (GA)-based framework that employs a unified multi-vector representation to fuse heterogeneous data and diverse knowledge. The framework facilitates structured reasoning and hypothesis generation through a task-adaptable, five-stage cycle: representation, reasoning, ...
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Cham: Springer, 2026.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 10th International Workshop Empowering Novel Geometric Algebra for Graphics and Engineering, ENGAGE 2025, held in conjunction with Computer Graphics International conference, CGI 2025, in Hong Kong, China, on July 14, 2025.
The 14 full papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 16 submissions. The papers ...
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Ratnikov F., European Physical Journal: Special Topics 2026 P. 1–10
EEG recordings are often affected by the loss or corruption of individual channels due to electrode detachment, poor scalp contact, or external interference. Such channels must be accurately reconstructed before further analysis. In this study, we investigate Next-Generation Reservoir Computing (NG-RC) as a data-driven approach for reconstructing corrupted EEG channels and compare its performance with ...
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Ponomarenko A., / Series Computer Science "arxiv.org". 2025.
This paper addresses the challenge of merging hierarchical navigable small world (HNSW) graphs, a critical operation for distributed systems, incremental indexing, and database compaction. We propose three algorithms for this task: Naive Graph Merge (NGM), Intra Graph Traversal Merge (IGTM), and Cross Graph Traversal Merge (CGTM). These algorithms differ in their approach to vertex selection ...
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Piontkovski D., / Series arXiv "math". 2026.
A noncommutative projective variety is defined, following Artin and Zhang, by a graded coherent algebra 𝐴. The category of coherent sheaves is then the quotient qgr(𝐴) of the category of finitely presented graded modules by the subcategory of torsion modules. We consider the categorical and polynomial entropies of the Serre twist, that is, of the ...
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Piontkovski D., / Series arXiv "math". 2025.
If a symmetric multilinear algebra is weakly nil, then it is Engel. This result may be regarded as an infinite-dimensional analogue of the well-known Jacobian theorem, which states that if a polynomial mapping has a polynomial inverse, then its Jacobian matrix is invertible. This refines a theorem of Gerstenhaber and partially answers a question posed ...
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Karpukhin I., Savchenko A., , in: Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. AAAI-26: AAAI Technical Track on Planning, Routing, and Scheduling; AAAI Technical Track on Reasoning under Uncertainty; AAAI Technical Track on Search and Optimization. Main Track, volume 40 no. 43.: American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Press, 2026. P. 22536–22544.
Long-horizon events forecasting is a crucial task across various domains, including retail, finance, healthcare, and social networks. Traditional models for event sequences often extend to forecasting on a horizon using an autoregressive (recursive) multi-step strategy, which has limited effectiveness due to typical convergence to constant or repetitive outputs. To address this limitation, we introduce DEF, a novel approach for simultaneous forecasting of ...
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