Measuring quasi-normal mode amplitudes with misaligned binary black hole ringdowns

Kavli Affiliate: Scott A. Hughes | First 5 Authors: Halston Lim, Gaurav Khanna, Scott A. Hughes, , | Summary: In recent work, we examined how different modes in the ringdown phase of a binary coalescence are excited as a function of the final plunge geometry. At least in the large mass ratio limit, we found […]


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Measuring quasi-normal mode amplitudes with misaligned binary black hole ringdowns

Kavli Affiliate: Scott A. Hughes | First 5 Authors: Halston Lim, Gaurav Khanna, Scott A. Hughes, , | Summary: In recent work, we examined how different modes in the ringdown phase of a binary coalescence are excited as a function of the final plunge geometry. At least in the large mass ratio limit, we found […]


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HD 83443c: A highly eccentric giant planet on a 22-year orbit

Kavli Affiliate: Avi Shporer | First 5 Authors: Adriana Errico, Robert A. Wittenmyer, Jonathan Horner, Zhexing Li, Gregory Mirek Brandt | Summary: We report the discovery of a highly eccentric long-period Jovian planet orbiting the hot-Jupiter host HD,83443. By combining radial velocity data from four instruments (AAT/UCLES, Keck/HIRES, HARPS, Minerva-Australis) spanning more than two decades, […]


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On the Equity of Nuclear Norm Maximization in Unsupervised Domain Adaptation

Kavli Affiliate: Xiang Zhang | First 5 Authors: Wenju Zhang, Xiang Zhang, Qing Liao, Long Lan, Mengzhu Wang | Summary: Nuclear norm maximization has shown the power to enhance the transferability of unsupervised domain adaptation model (UDA) in an empirical scheme. In this paper, we identify a new property termed equity, which indicates the balance […]


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Expanding the Materials Search Space for Multivalent Cathodes

Kavli Affiliate: Kristin A. Persson | First 5 Authors: Ann Rutt, Jimmy-Xuan Shen, Matthew Horton, Jiyoon Kim, Jerry Lin | Summary: Multivalent batteries are an energy storage technology with the potential to surpass lithium-ion batteries, however their performance has been limited by the low voltages and poor solid-state ionic mobility of available cathodes. A computational […]


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Multiplicity in restricting minimal representations

Kavli Affiliate: Toshiyuki Kobayashi | First 5 Authors: Toshiyuki Kobayashi, , , , | Summary: We discuss the action of a subgroup on small nilpotent orbits, and prove a bounded multiplicity property for the restriction of minimal representations of real reductive Lie groups with respect to arbitrary reductive symmetric pairs. | Search Query: ArXiv Query: […]


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HFT: Lifting Perspective Representations via Hybrid Feature Transformation

Kavli Affiliate: Zheng Zhu | First 5 Authors: Jiayu Zou, Junrui Xiao, Zheng Zhu, Junjie Huang, Guan Huang | Summary: Autonomous driving requires accurate and detailed Bird’s Eye View (BEV) semantic segmentation for decision making, which is one of the most challenging tasks for high-level scene perception. Feature transformation from frontal view to BEV is […]


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On-chip distribution of quantum information using traveling phonons

Kavli Affiliate: Simon Groblacher | First 5 Authors: Amirparsa Zivari, Niccolò Fiaschi, Roel Burgwal, Ewold Verhagen, Robert Stockill | Summary: Distributing quantum entanglement on a chip is a crucial step towards realizing scalable quantum processors. Using traveling phonons – quantized guided mechanical wavepackets – as a medium to transmit quantum states is currently gaining significant […]


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