Video Captioning with Aggregated Features Based on Dual Graphs and Gated Fusion

Kavli Affiliate: Jing Wang | First 5 Authors: Yutao Jin, Bin Liu, Jing Wang, , | Summary: The application of video captioning models aims at translating the content of videos by using accurate natural language. Due to the complex nature inbetween object interaction in the video, the comprehensive understanding of spatio-temporal relations of objects remains […]


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Angle-Resolved Pair Photoemission Theory for Correlated Electrons

Kavli Affiliate: Joel E. Moore | First 5 Authors: Thomas P. Devereaux, Martin Claassen, Xu-Xin Huang, Michael Zaletel, Joel E. Moore | Summary: In this paper we consider the possibility and conditions for pair photoemission whereby two incident photons emit pairs of electrons from a candidate material as a novel method to measure and visualize […]


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Spectral Speckle Customization

Kavli Affiliate: Frank Wise | First 5 Authors: Nicholas Bender, Henry Haig, Demetrios N. Christodoulides, Frank Wise, | Summary: Speckle patterns are used in a broad range of applications including microscopy, imaging, and light-matter interactions. Tailoring speckles’ statistics can dramatically enhance their performance in applications. We present an experimental technique for customizing the spatio-spectral speckled […]


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Identifying strongly lensed gravitational waves through their phase consistency

Kavli Affiliate: Wayne Hu | First 5 Authors: Jose María Ezquiaga, Wayne Hu, Rico K. L. Lo, , | Summary: Strongly lensed gravitational waves (GWs) from binary coalescence manifest as repeated chirps from the original merger. At the detectors, the phase of the lensed GWs and its arrival time differences will be consistent modulo a […]


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Identifying strongly lensed gravitational waves through their phase consistency

Kavli Affiliate: Wayne Hu | First 5 Authors: Jose María Ezquiaga, Wayne Hu, Rico K. L. Lo, , | Summary: Strongly lensed gravitational waves (GWs) from binary coalescence manifest as repeated chirps from the original merger. At the detectors, the phase of the lensed GWs and its arrival time differences will be consistent modulo a […]


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Unveiling Correlated Two-dimensional Topological Insulators through Fermionic Tensor Network States — Classification, Edge Theories and Variational Wavefunctions

Kavli Affiliate: Shenghan Jiang | First 5 Authors: Chao Xu, Yixin Ma, Shenghan Jiang, , | Summary: The study of topological band insulators has revealed fascinating phases characterized by band topology indices and anomalous boundary modes protected by global symmetries. In strongly correlated systems, where the traditional notion of electronic bands becomes obsolete, it has […]


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Unveiling Correlated Topological Insulators through Fermionic Tensor Network States — Classification, Edge Theories and Variational Wavefunctions

Kavli Affiliate: Shenghan Jiang | First 5 Authors: Chao Xu, Yixin Ma, Shenghan Jiang, , | Summary: The study of topological band insulators has revealed fascinating phases characterized by band topology indices, harboring extraordinary boundary modes protected by anomalous symmetry actions. In strongly correlated systems, where the traditional notion of electronic bands becomes obsolete, it […]


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A fast-rotator post-starburst galaxy quenched by supermassive black-hole feedback at z=3

Kavli Affiliate: Roberto Maiolino | First 5 Authors: Francesco D’Eugenio, Pablo Perez-Gonzalez, Roberto Maiolino, Jan Scholtz, Michele Perna | Summary: There is compelling evidence that the most massive galaxies in the Universe stopped forming stars due to the time-integrated feedback from their central super-massive black holes (SMBHs). However, the exact quenching mechanism is not yet […]


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Population synthesis of Be X-ray binaries: metallicity dependence of total X-ray outputs

Kavli Affiliate: George Efstathiou | First 5 Authors: Boyuan Liu, Nina S. Sartorio, Robert G. Izzard, Anastasia Fialkov, | Summary: X-ray binaries (XRBs) are thought to regulate cosmic thermal and ionization histories during the Epoch of Reionization and Cosmic Dawn ($zsim 5-30$).Theoretical predictions of the X-ray emission from XRBs are important for modelling such early […]


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Population synthesis of Be X-ray binaries: metallicity dependence of total X-ray outputs

Kavli Affiliate: George Efstathiou | First 5 Authors: Boyuan Liu, Nina S. Sartorio, Robert G. Izzard, Anastasia Fialkov, | Summary: X-ray binaries (XRBs) are thought to regulate cosmic thermal and ionisation histories during the Epoch of Reionisation and Cosmic Dawn ($zsim 5-30$). Theoretical predictions of the X-ray emission from XRBs are important for modeling such […]


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