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Hence the idea, developed originally in [22] of creating a sparse optical flow.

These verification test cases demonstrate that the RCA-RANS k ω model can successfully adapt the closure coefficients to improve agreement between the simulated flow field and a set of sparse flow-field measurements.

Our study points to the dense flows (i.e., flows with densely clustered packets) as the correlation-causing factor in small time scales, and reveals that the traffic composition in terms of proportions of dense vs. sparse flows plays a major role in influencing the small-time scalings of aggregate traffic.

However, with sparse flows in the network, the MRMC of a node is underutilized until more flows are transmitted through MPMH.

Since a sparse version of the optical flow was chosen, these points are mainly focused on the hand contour.

All of the bodies within the solar system, i.e., the planets, satellites, asteroids, comets and dust particles, are immersed in a supersonic (250 800 km/s) flow of a sparse (<few tens of particles/cm3) solar wind plasma that is composed mainly of protons and carries a frozen-in magnetic field.

The new matching algorithm (which uses penalized network flows) exploits a sparse network to quickly optimize a match two orders of magnitude larger than usual in statistical matching.

When I visited her in Wisconsin, she pulled out some black-and-white photographs and laid them on her cluttered glass coffee table: Singh's family's large white house, surrounded by cacti the height of trees; a sparse bedroom with large windows, flowing drapes, and a wooden bed; a man on a camel on the banks of the Ganges.

In this section, we explore possible criteria to obtain a sparse dominant sub-network without doing flow simulations.

Figure 1 contains a flow chart of a SParSE run with \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $\boldsymbol {k}^{(0)}_{14} = \left [1.2414 \; 0.02445\right ]$ \end{document} k 14 (0 ) = 1.2414 0.02445.

L. scagliai likely lived in an open environment, possibly a grassland or a sparse forest through which small rivers flowed, says Federico Degrange, a paleo-ornithologist at the National University of Córdoba in Argentina and lead researcher on the study.

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