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View article: The CMS barrel timing layer: test beam confirmation of module timing performance
The CMS barrel timing layer: test beam confirmation of module timing performance Open
First of its kind, the barrel section of the MIP Timing Detector is a large area timing detector based on LYSO:Ce crystals and SiPMs which are required to operate in an unprecedentedly harsh radiation environment (up to an integrated fluen…
View article: Random Walk‐Based <scp>GOOSE</scp> Algorithm for Solving Engineering Structural Design Problems
Random Walk‐Based <span>GOOSE</span> Algorithm for Solving Engineering Structural Design Problems Open
The proposed Random Walk‐based Improved GOOSE (IGOOSE) search algorithm is a novel population‐based meta‐heuristic algorithm inspired by the collective movement patterns of geese and the stochastic nature of random walks. This algorithm in…
View article: VUS: Effective and Efficient Accuracy Measures for Time-Series Anomaly Detection
VUS: Effective and Efficient Accuracy Measures for Time-Series Anomaly Detection Open
Anomaly detection (AD) is a fundamental task for time-series analytics with important implications for the downstream performance of many applications. In contrast to other domains where AD mainly focuses on point-based anomalies (i.e., ou…
View article: Thermal validation tests of the CMS barrel MIP Timing Detector
Thermal validation tests of the CMS barrel MIP Timing Detector Open
The MIP timing detector (MTD) is a new sub-detector planned for the phase-2 upgrade of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN. The MTD will provide new and unique capabilities to CMS by measuring the time-of-arrival of minimum …
View article: Precision Alignment of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter
Precision Alignment of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter Open
The electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) of the CMS detector is a homogenous, fine-grained detector made of scintillating lead-tungstate crystals. It was designed to provide excellent energy resolution for electrons and photons and was cruci…
View article: Bidirectional quantum teleportation using quantum walks
Bidirectional quantum teleportation using quantum walks Open
We present a method for bidirectional teleportation of a single qubit using quantum walks on two independent one dimensional lattices and two independent cycles with four vertices, employing nearest neighbor jumps with coin outcomes. In ad…