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arxiv.org arXiv
arxiv.org › abs › 2503.05216v1
Assume that you have lost your puppy on an embedded graph. You can walk around on the graph and the puppy will run towards you at infinite speed, always locally minimizing the distance to your current...
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arxiv.org › abs › 2312.09125v1
In this paper, we propose Puppy, the first formally defined framework for converting any symmetric watermarking into a publicly verifiable one. Puppy allows anyone to verify a watermark any number of ...
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arxiv.org › abs › 2104.12675v2
In this paper, we present our system design for conducting longitudinal daily-task studies with the same workers throughout on Amazon Mechanical Turk. We implement this system to conduct a study into ...
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arxiv.org › abs › 2409.20106v3
We collect and discuss various results on an important family of knots and links called Turk's head knots and links $Th (p,q)$. In the mathematical literature, they also appear under different names s...
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arxiv.org › abs › astro-ph › 0307304v1
JHK spectroscopic and photometric observations are reported for the enigmatic, nova-like, variable V445 Puppis which erupted at the end of 2000. The near-IR spectra are hydrogen-deficient and unusuall...
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arxiv.org › abs › 0910.1426v1
Having observed an $m\times n$ matrix $X$ whose rows are possibly correlated, we wish to test the hypothesis that the columns are independent of each other. Our motivation comes from microarray studie...
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arxiv.org › abs › 2103.09811v1
We solve an open problem posed by Michael Biro at CCCG 2013 that was inspired by his and others' work on beacon-based routing. Consider a human and a puppy on a simple closed curve in the plane. The h...
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arxiv.org › abs › 1803.07104v1
We present a polarization study towards the supernova remnant (SNR) Puppis A based on original observations performed with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). Based on the analysis of a feat...
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arxiv.org › abs › 1307.0188v1
More than about 50% stars are in binaries, but most stellar population studies take single star stellar population (ssSSP) models, which do not take binary interactions into account. In fact, the inte...
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arxiv.org › abs › astro-ph › 9401037v1
We re-estimate the angular 2-point galaxy correlation function from the Lick galaxy catalogue. We argue that the large-scale gradients observed in the Lick catalogue are dominated by real clustering a...
