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Adaptive Second-Order Synchronization of Two Heterogeneous Nonlinear Coupled Networks
This paper investigates the second-order synchronization of two heterogeneous
nonlinear coupled networks by introducing controller and adaptive laws. Based
on Lyapunov stability properties and LaSalle invariance principle, it is proved that
the position and the velocity of two heterogeneous nonlinear coupled networks are
asymptotically stable. Finally, some numerical simulations are presented to verify
the analytical results
STUDY ON EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE MECHANISM OF AQUEDUCT STRUCTURE BASED ON DIFFERENT BOUNDARY
Numerically simulating an infinite domain foundation is an important method for solving structural dynamics problems. This paper introduces several artificial dynamic boundaries commonly used in the study of structural dynamics, and elaborates the theory and methods of the dynamic infinite element method boundary (IEMB) and viscous–spring artificial boundary (VSAB). The capacity of different boundary effects on seismic waves energy absorption is verified by establishing a layered half-space model. An irrigation aqueduct is taken as a research object. The IEMB, VSAB, and fixed boundary (FB) models are established and the Concrete Damaged Plasticity (CDP) constitutive is introduced, which is aimed at studying the dynamic failure mechanism and the rules of damage development to the aqueduct structure during the seismic duration. The results for the IEMB and VSAB show better energy absorption for the incident waves and a better simulation result for the damping effect of the far field foundation than that of the FB. Comparing the maximum displacement response rules of the three boundaries, it is seen that the maximum displacement response values of the VSAB and dynamic IEMB increased by 6%–48% and 9%–35%, respectively, over the FB. The calculation results of the VSAB are similar to that of the IEMB. The difference between the maximum acceleration response values is 2%–17% whereas the difference between the maximum displacement response values is 0.4%–19%. The IEMB studied in this paper provides a theoretical reference for large–scale building boundary treatment in structural dynamics calculations
Does metal pollution matter with C retention by rice soil?
Date of Acceptance: 17/07/2015 The research work was supported by the China Natural Science Foundation under a grant number of 40830528 and of 40671180. P.S. is a Royal Scoiety-Wolfson Research Merit Award holder and was supported by additional travel funds from a UK BBSRC China Partnership Award. P.S.’s contribution was supported by the UK-China Sustainable Agriculture Innovation Network (SAIN). D.C. was supported by an additional travel and collaboration funding from the China Ministry of Education under a “111” project.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Learning to translate by learning to communicate
We formulate and test a technique to use Emergent Communication (EC) with a
pretrained multilingual model to improve on modern Unsupervised NMT systems,
especially for low-resource languages. It has been argued that the currently
dominant paradigm in NLP of pretraining on text-only corpora will not yield
robust natural language understanding systems, and the need for grounded,
goal-oriented, and interactive language learning has been highlighted. In our
approach, we embed a modern multilingual model (mBART, Liu et. al. 2020) into
an EC image-reference game, in which the model is incentivized to use
multilingual generations to accomplish a vision-grounded task, with the
hypothesis that this will align multiple languages to a shared task space. We
present two variants of EC Fine-Tuning (Steinert-Threlkeld et. al. 2022), one
of which outperforms a backtranslation-based baseline in 6/8 translation
settings, and proves especially beneficial for the very low-resource languages
of Nepali and Sinhala
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