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In a recent paper we presented evidence for the occurence of Leray-like singularities with positive Sedov-Taylor exponent $alpha$ in turbulent flows recorded in Modanes wind tunnel, by looking at simultaneous acceleration and velocity records. Here we use another tool which allows to get other informations on the dynamics of turbulent bursts. We compare the structure functions for velocity and acceleration in the same turbulent flows. This shows the possible contribution of other types of self-similar solutions because this new study shows that statistics is seemingly dominated by singularities with small positive or even negative values of the exponent $alpha$, that corresponds to weakly singular solutions with singular acceleration, and regular velocity. We present several reasons explaining that the exponent $alpha$ derived from the structure functions curves, may look to be negative.
We investigate the effects of multi-task learning using the recently introduced task of semantic tagging. We employ semantic tagging as an auxiliary task for three different NLP tasks: part-of-speech tagging, Universal Dependency parsing, and Natural
Learning problems form an important category of computational tasks that generalizes many of the computations researchers apply to large real-life data sets. We ask: what concept classes can be learned privately, namely, by an algorithm whose output
We discuss the features of instabilities in binary systems, in particular, for asymmetric nuclear matter. We show its relevance for the interpretation of results obtained in experiments and in ab initio simulations of the reaction between $^{124}Sn+^{124}Sn$ at 50AMeV.}
Different from other multiple top-quark productions, triple top-quark production requires the presence of both flavor violating neutral interaction and flavor conserving neutral interaction. We describe the interaction of triple top-quarks and up-qua
The HI content of the Eridanus group of galaxies is studied using the GMRT observations and the HIPASS data. A significant HI deficiency up to a factor of 2-3 is observed in galaxies in the Eridanus group. The deficiency is found to be directly corre