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A Two-Scale Effective Model for Defect-Induced Localization Transitions in Non-Hermitian Systems
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Coupled Boundary and Volume Integral Equations for Electromagnetic Scattering
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Predicting cycling flows in cities without cycling data
(2024)Cycling is a potential tool to mitigate many of the problems faced by urban populations today. Encouraging the use of bicycles as a legitimate mobility tool, however, demands adequate knowledge of current mobility patterns, such as locations of trip generation and attraction. Unfortunately, cities usually do not gather enough data to adequately understand cycling demand. We propose models based on spatial econometrics and gradient boosted ...Conference Paper -
Discovery of two warm mini-Neptunes with contrasting densities orbiting the young K3V star TOI-815
(2024)Astronomy & AstrophysicsWe present the discovery and characterization of two warm mini-Neptunes transiting the K3V star TOI-815 in a K–M binary system. Analysis of its spectra and rotation period reveal the star to be young, with an age of 200+−400200 Myr. TOI-815b has a 11.2-day period and a radius of 2.94 ± 0.05 R+ with transits observed by TESS, CHEOPS, ASTEP, and LCOGT. The outer planet, TOI-815c, has a radius of 2.62 ± 0.10 R+, based on observations of three ...Journal Article