562 research outputs found
Learnable Earth Parser pretrained weights
<p>Pretrained weights to be used with the github <a href="http://github.com/romainloiseau/LearnableEarthParser">https://github.com/romainloiseau/LearnableEarthParser</a></p>
<p><strong>Cite as:</strong></p>
<blockquote>
<pre><span>@<span>article</span></span>{loiseau2024learnable,
title={Learnable Earth Parser: Discovering 3D Prototypes in Aerial Scans},
author={Romain Loiseau and Elliot Vincent and Mathieu Aubry and Loic Landrieu},
journal={CVPR},
year={2024}
}</pre>
</blockquote>
Metal-insulator transition for the almost Mathieu operator
We prove that for Diophantine ù and almost every è, the almost Mathieu operator, (Hù,ë,è )(n) = (n+1)+ (n.1)+ë cos 2ð(ùn+è) (n), exhibits localization for ë > 2 and purely absolutely continuous spectrum for ë < 2. This completes the proof of (a correct version of) the Aubry-Andr/e conjecture
Spectral theory of Schrödinger operators and the almost Mathieu operator
My thesis gives an introduction to functional analysis with main focus on spectral analysis. The main focus is the spectral analysis of a very special quasi-periodic discrete Schr\"{o}dinger operator called the almost Mathieu operator, and the spectrum differences between itself, the continuous, and the discrete non-ergodic Schr\"{o}dinger operators. In the text it is shown that the almost Mathieu operator is an ergodic bounded self-adjoint operator. Furthermore it is shown that the operator satisfies the Herman estimate, Aubry duality, and Anderson localization. Spectral analysis of fundamental and essential Schr\"{o}dinger operators is given in order to outline the introduced spectral theory and in the scope to compare and discuss main differences between the almost Mathieu operator and the non-ergodic Schr\"{o}dinger operators.My thesis gives an introduction to functional analysis with main focus on spectral analysis. The main focus is the spectral analysis of a very special quasi-periodic discrete Schr\"{o}dinger operator called the almost Mathieu operator, and the spectrum differences between itself, the continuous, and the discrete non-ergodic Schr\"{o}dinger operators. In the text it is shown that the almost Mathieu operator is an ergodic bounded self-adjoint operator. Furthermore it is shown that the operator satisfies the Herman estimate, Aubry duality, and Anderson localization. Spectral analysis of fundamental and essential Schr\"{o}dinger operators is given in order to outline the introduced spectral theory and in the scope to compare and discuss main differences between the almost Mathieu operator and the non-ergodic Schr\"{o}dinger operators
sj-pdf-2-pcr-10.1177_26323524211066925 – Supplemental material for Understanding why patients request euthanasia when it is illegal: a qualitative study in palliative care units on the personal and practical impact of euthanasia requests
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-pcr-10.1177_26323524211066925 for Understanding why patients request euthanasia when it is illegal: a qualitative study in palliative care units on the personal and practical impact of euthanasia requests by Danièle Leboul, Anne Bousquet, Aline Chassagne, Florence Mathieu-Nicot, Ashley Ridley, Elodie Cretin, Frédéric Guirimand and Régis Aubry in Palliative Care and Social Practice</p
sj-pdf-1-pcr-10.1177_26323524211066925 – Supplemental material for Understanding why patients request euthanasia when it is illegal: a qualitative study in palliative care units on the personal and practical impact of euthanasia requests
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pcr-10.1177_26323524211066925 for Understanding why patients request euthanasia when it is illegal: a qualitative study in palliative care units on the personal and practical impact of euthanasia requests by Danièle Leboul, Anne Bousquet, Aline Chassagne, Florence Mathieu-Nicot, Ashley Ridley, Elodie Cretin, Frédéric Guirimand and Régis Aubry in Palliative Care and Social Practice</p
Nicole Mathieu, Les relations villes/campagnes. Histoire d’une question politique et scientifique,
Historienne et géographe, Nicole Mathieu valorise pleinement cette double culture dans la thématique qui a jalonné sa carrière, les relations entre les villes et les campagnes. En une introduction, deux parties relatives à deux décennies et une conclusion sur la décennie en cours, l’historienne nous offre dans cet ouvrage une rétrospective éclairante sur les évolutions des concepts, méthodologies et questionnements scientif..
Multivariate Polarimetric Bistatic Clutter Statistical Analysis
This paper deals with the analysis of simultaneously collected co- and cross-polarized bistatic sea-clutter returns with special emphasis on their representation as a Spherically Invari-ant Random Process (SIRP). The study is conducted by using appropriate testing procedures involving the complex envelope of the measured data that provide both first- and higher-order compatibility conditions. The results highlight that the SIRP model is a good candidate for the representation of bistatic coherent clutter, and usually the coherence time of the SIRP texture is longer than that in the monostatic case.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Microwave Sensing, Signals & System
Compatibility Assessment of Multistatic/Polarimetric Clutter Data with the SIRP Model
This article deals with the statistical inference of simultaneously recorded co- and cross-polarized bistatic coherent sea-clutter returns at S-band. This study is conducted employing appropriate statistical learning tools, involving the complex envelope of data, to assess the compliance of the available measurements with the spherically invariant random process (SIRP) representation, as well as to analyze possible texture correlations among the diverse polarimetric channels. Moreover, the spatial heterogeneity of the sea-clutter data is studied. The results highlight that the SIRP model is a good candidate for the representation of bistatic coherent clutter and usually the coherence time of the SIRP texture at the bistatic nodes is longer than that in the monostatic sensing. Notably, at bistatic angles in order of 60°, the quadrature components of the cross-polarized bistatic measurements substantially exhibit a Gaussian behavior. These achievements further shed light on the bistatic sea-clutter diversity from the geometric and polarimetric point of view.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Microwave Sensing, Signals & System
Density of potential foraging structures and pileated woodpecker foraging activity on Sun Pass State Forest: update to final report
principal investigators, Catherine M. Raley (Wildlife Biologist); Keith B. Aubry, Ph.D. (Research Wildlife Biologist): USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 3625 93rd Ave. SW, Olympia, WA 98512.Covers OCLC #1246554250, OCLC #1246554252, OCLC #1247383729.Title from PDF caption (viewed on April 19, 2021)."Collection Agreement No. PNW 03-CO-11261992-114."This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the State Library of Oregon U.S. Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Translating Part of France's Legal Heritage: Aubry and Rau on the Patrimoine
Reading the pages of the 19th century legal treatise written by Charles Aubry (1803-1882) and Frédéric-Charles Rau (1803-1877) on the patrimony has been, for generations, a rite of passage in French legal education. The theory of the patrimony has aptly been described as fundamental for French private law and the account given by Aubry and Rau, however distant it may be from the law in force, should be read by anyone who seeks to understand the French legal mind. Drawing on the English-language civilian vocabulary that is part of Quebec legal culture, the author offers a translation of this text by Aubry and Rau with some commentary on its canonical status in French legal letters. Even in its translated form, it offers a means for the English-speaking reader to encounter a tradition of abstract rationality in legal scholarship that is part of France's legal "heritage" (itself a French patrimoine but in another sense).La lecture des extraits portant sur le patrimoine du traité écrit au XIXe siècle par Charles Aubry (1803-1882) et Frédéric-Charles Rau (1803-1877) constitue, depuis des générations, un rite de passage dans la formation des juristes en France. La théorie du patrimoine a très justement été décrite comme fondamentale pour le droit privé français et le récit offert par Aubry et Rau doit être lu, malgré son écart avec le droit en vigueur, par toute personne qui cherche à comprendre l’imaginaire du juriste français. S’inspirant du lexique civiliste de langue anglaise qui fait partie de la culture juridique québécoise, l’auteur présente une traduction de ce texte d’Aubry et Rau assortie de quelques commentaires sur son statut canonique dans la juridique française. Même traduit, ce texte offre au lecteur de langue anglaise une façon de prendre contact avec une tradition de rationalité abstraite dans la doctrine juridique qui participe au « patrimoine » (au sens, ici de heritage en anglais) de droit français
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