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The mystery of the Adani coal imports that quietly doubled in value
from UK homepage (2023/10/12 13:00:44)
from UK homepage (2023/10/12 13:00:44)
Analysis of customs records suggests Indian conglomerate has been inflating fuel costs using offshore middlemen
Enhanced Nearby and Vanishing Cycles in Dimension One and Fourier Transform
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/11 9:00:00)
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/11 9:00:00)
タイトル: Enhanced Nearby and Vanishing Cycles in Dimension One and Fourier Transform著者: D’Agnolo, Andrea; Kashiwara, Masaki抄録: Enhanced ind-sheaves provide a suitable framework for the irregular Riemann–Hilbert correspondence. In this paper, we give some precision on nearby and vanishing cycles for enhanced perverse objects in dimension one. As an application, we give a topological proof of the following fact. Let
Latest News: Library of Congress Appoints Stephanie Stillo Chief of Rare Book and Special Collections
from Latest News - Recent Updates (2023/10/11 1:00:54)
from Latest News - Recent Updates (2023/10/11 1:00:54)
Library of Congress Appoints Stephanie Stillo Chief of Rare Book and Special Collections The Library of Congress has named Stephanie Stillo as the new chief of the Library’s Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Stillo, who assumed her new role on Oct. 9, joined the Library in 2016. She has served as the curator of the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection and the Aramont Library — two of the division’s notable collections. Click here for more information . You are subscribed to Latest News from the Library of Congress.
2023年9月の月間アクセスランキングを掲載しました。
Latest News: Library Awards New Lewis-Houghton Civics and Democracy Initiative Grants to Organizations Developing Resources for History, Civics and Democracy Students
from Latest News - Recent Updates (2023/10/5 23:01:24)
from Latest News - Recent Updates (2023/10/5 23:01:24)
Library Awards New Lewis-Houghton Civics and Democracy Initiative Grants to Organizations Developing Resources for History, Civics and Democracy Students The Library of Congress has awarded Lewis-Houghton Civics and Democracy Initiative grants to six organizations that are working to develop digital educational projects that teach history, civics, and democracy to secondary students using creative arts materials from the Library’s collections. The Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 2023 appropriated money for the new Lewis-Houghton Civics and Democracy Initiative , which honors the service and democratic ideals of Reps. John R. Lewis and Amo Houghton. The Library has awarded each organization $100,000. Grantees who make sufficient progress toward agreed-upon goals may apply for an additional two years of funding. Click here for more information . You are subscribed to Latest News from the Library of Congress.
2023年10月の特集「日本の"村"」を掲載しました。
Reliability Exploration of System-on-Chip With Multi-Bit-Width Accelerator for Multi-Precision Deep Neural Networks
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/1 9:00:00)
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/1 9:00:00)
タイトル: Reliability Exploration of System-on-Chip With Multi-Bit-Width Accelerator for Multi-Precision Deep Neural Networks著者: Cheng, Quan; Huang, Mingqiang; Man, Changhai; Shen, Ao; Dai, Liuyao; Yu, Hao; Hashimoto, Masanori抄録: Deep neural networks (DNNs) in safety-critical applications demand high reliability even when running on edge-computing devices. Recent works on System-on-Chip (SoC) design with state-of-the-art (SOTA) hardware artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators and corresponding multi-bit-width (MBW) convolutional neural network (CNN) generation strategies show that MBW CNNs can effectively explore the trade-off between network accuracy and hardware efficiency. However, reliability has not been considered in such trade-off analysis, even though highly quantized CNNs may elevate the impact of bit flips in the hardware. Also, the reliability of the microcontroller and its interface operating with the AI accelerator are not studied. This work evaluates the rel ...
Three-dimensional assessment of interfractional cervical and uterine motions using daily magnetic resonance images to determine margins and timing of replanning
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/1 9:00:00)
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/1 9:00:00)
タイトル: Three-dimensional assessment of interfractional cervical and uterine motions using daily magnetic resonance images to determine margins and timing of replanning著者: Kishigami, Yukako; Nakamura, Mitsuhiro; Nakao, Megumi; Okamoto, Hiroyuki; Takahashi, Ayaka; Igaki, Hiroshi抄録: Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the margins and timing of replanning by assessing the daily interfractional cervical and uterine motions using magnetic resonance (MR) images.; Methods: Eleven patients with cervical cancer, who underwent intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in 23–25 fractions, were considered in this study. The daily and reference MR images were converted into three-dimensional (3D) shape models. Patient-specific anisotropic margins were calculated from the proximal 95% of vertices located outside the surface of the reference model. Population-based margins were defined as the 90th percentile values of the patient-specific margins. The expanded volume of inter ...
日本における停滞性降水系の特徴と近年の豪雨時に見られた大気環境条件
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/1 9:00:00)
from Kyoto University Research Information Repository (2023/10/1 9:00:00)
タイトル: 日本における停滞性降水系の特徴と近年の豪雨時に見られた大気環境条件著者: 竹見, 哲也記述: 2022年度春季大会シンポジウム「線状降水帯に関する研究の最前線と今後の展望~メカニズム解明,観測,予測の現状と将来~」の報告
Latest News: Library to Host Family Mystery Day for Middle Grade and Young Adult Readers
from Latest News - Recent Updates (2023/9/29 1:30:17)
from Latest News - Recent Updates (2023/9/29 1:30:17)
Library to Host Family Mystery Day for Middle Grade and Young Adult Readers The Library of Congress will host Can You Solve It? Family Mystery Day on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building. The day will feature author panels for middle grade and young adult readers, a mystery writing workshop, scavenger hunt and more. Click here for more information . You are subscribed to Latest News from the Library of Congress.
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