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  1. Comparative Evaluation of Voltage- and Current-Impressed Inductive Power Transfer to Multiple Stainless-Steel-Enclosed Moving Receivers 

    Xu, Junzhong; Miric, Spasoje; Blickenstorfer, Markus; et al. (2024)
    IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition. Conference Proceedings
    Linear actuators in high-purity environments require full stainless-steel (SS) encapsulation and, advantageously, contactless, i.e., inductive power transfer (IPT) to several moving sliders which carry the actuator motor drives and applicationspecific tools. To avoid high eddy current losses in the SS enclosures by avoiding perpendicular magnetic field components, each IPT receiver features a closed toroidal magnetic core (with the ...
    Conference Paper
  2. Fully Dynamic Consistent <i>k</i>-Center Clustering 

    Lacki, Jakub; Haeupler, Bernhard; Grunau, Christoph; et al. (2024)
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2024 ANNUAL ACM-SIAM SYMPOSIUM ON DISCRETE ALGORITHMS, SODA
    We study the consistent k-center clustering problem. In this problem, the goal is to maintain a constant factor approximate k-center solution during a sequence of n point insertions and deletions while minimizing the recourse, i.e., the number of changes made to the set of centers after each point insertion or deletion. Previous works by Lattanzi and Vassilvitskii [ICML '12] and Fichtenberger, Lattanzi, Norouzi-Fard, and Svensson [SODA ...
    Conference Paper
  3. On Deterministically Approximating Total Variation Distance 

    Feng, Weiming; Liu, Liqiang; Liu, Tianren (2024)
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2024 ANNUAL ACM-SIAM SYMPOSIUM ON DISCRETE ALGORITHMS, SODA
    Total variation distance (TV distance) is an important measure for the difference between two distributions. Recently, there has been progress in approximating the TV distance between product distributions: a deterministic algorithm for a restricted class of product distributions (Bhattacharyya, Gayen, Meel, Myrisiotis, Pavan and Vinodchandran 2023) and a randomized algorithm for general product distributions (Feng, Guo, Jerrum and Wang ...
    Conference Paper
  4. Fault-Tolerant Spanners against Bounded-Degree Edge Failures: Linearly More Faults, Almost For Free 

    Bodwin, Greg; Haeupler, Bernhard; Parter, Merav (2024)
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2024 ANNUAL ACM-SIAM SYMPOSIUM ON DISCRETE ALGORITHMS, SODA
    We study a new and stronger notion of fault-tolerant graph structures whose size bounds depend on the degree of the failing edge set, rather than the total number of faults. For a subset of faulty edges F subset of G, the faulty-degree deg(F) is the largest number of faults in F incident to any given vertex. For example, a matching F has deg(F) = 1 while vertical bar F vertical bar might be as large as n/2. We design new fault-tolerant ...
    Conference Paper
  5. The genetic architecture of repeated local adaptation to climate in distantly related plants 

    Whiting, James R.; Booker, Tom R.; Rougeux, Clement; et al. (2024)
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Closely related species often use the same genes to adapt to similar environments. However, we know little about why such genes possess increased adaptive potential and whether this is conserved across deeper evolutionary lineages. Adaptation to climate presents a natural laboratory to test these ideas, as even distantly related species must contend with similar stresses. Here, we re-analyse genomic data from thousands of individuals from ...
    Journal Article

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