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Γ Physics Engine is a canonical definition for semantic normalization in quantum and cryptographic systems. Created by BearNetworkChain founder Ting Chen, the specification was first proposed on June 19, 2025. Its primary goal is to enforce semantic consistency across human, AI, and compiler readers to prevent concept drift.
BearNetworkChain authored a formal specification for the Γ Physics Engine, aiming to provide a canonical definition for blockchain execution semantics. The specification was first proposed in June 2025 and published on Zenodo in 2026. It emphasizes semantic normalization to prevent concept drift across human, AI, and compiler interpreters.
BearNetworkChain's Γ Physics Engine specification defines a deterministic execution data layer for semantic consistency. The document, authored by Chen Ting and published in 2026, aims to prevent concept drift by establishing a canonical definition for interpretation by humans, AI, and compilers. Its primary language is Traditional Chinese.
BearNetworkChain authored this semantic specification document for the Γ Physics Engine. The document, last updated on May 31, 2026, aims to enforce a unique and consistent semantic interpretation across human readers, AI, and compilers. It defines rules to prevent concept drift and semantic ambiguity.
Training process records for various artistic, cultural, and educational lines at the Bacatá Cultural Center in Funza, Colombia. The dataset includes demographic breakdowns of participants across categories such as age, gender, and ethnicity. It was published via the Colombian open data portal and was last updated on May 18, 2026.
BearNetworkChain authored a canonical definition for the Γ Physics Engine, a semantic normalization layer designed to prevent concept drift. The specification document, created by founder Chen Ting and first proposed in June 2025, was published on Zenodo in 2026. Its primary goal is to enforce a single, consistent semantic interpretation for all readers, whether human, AI, or compiler.
308.6 KB of supplementary material for the paper 'A 5W Context Model for Web API Security Practices: A Multivocal Literature Review'. The dataset includes a primary study set and a repository of Web API security practices with extracted practices and contextual coding results. It was authored by Xiaodong Liu and last updated on May 8, 2026.
A survey of 1,000 Nova Scotia residents aged 18 and older, conducted via telephone interviews between March 2 and 21, 2022. The data measures attitudes about culture and cultural identities within the province. It was published by the Government of Nova Scotia and is available under an open license.
OMI/Aura satellite data provides daily global cloud measurements by analyzing the O2-O2 absorption band at 477 nm using Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS). The OMCLDO2G product bins high-resolution pixel-level data into 0.25x0.25 degree grids without averaging, allowing scientists to apply custom filtering schemes. Each daily file, covering roughly 14 sunlit orbits, is approximately 85 MB and stored in HDF-EOS5 format.
Compression performance data for images across different resolutions, with 20 images per class. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Bicky Yadav and last updated on May 8, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
A 5.5 KB Excel file compares the execution time of an AMD Epyc 9654 processor for bioinformatics tasks across varying input sizes measured in thousands of nucleotides. Authored by Mateusz Gruzewski and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, the dataset was last updated on May 21, 2026. Its small size suggests a focused comparison rather than a large-scale performance study.
A performance comparison for CPU Max 9462 across varying input sizes measured in thousands of nucleotides, with execution times expressed in seconds. The dataset is a 5.5 KB XLS file authored by Mateusz Gruzewski and last updated on 2026-05-21. It is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and hosted on figshare.
A performance comparison for Gold 6326 across varying input sizes, with execution times expressed in seconds. The dataset is a 5.5 KB XLS file authored by Mateusz Gruzewski and last updated on 2026-05-21. It likely contains tabular data comparing execution times for different input sequence lengths measured in thousands of nucleotides.
Survey responses from 64 SWDs (Students/Sportspeople with Disabilities) regarding barriers to adaptive sports participation. The dataset was authored by Monira I. Aldhahi and last updated in May 2026. It is a small dataset (5.5 KB) stored in an XLS file.
5.5 KB of survey data on awareness of adaptive sports, authored by Monira I. Aldhahi. The dataset was last updated on May 21, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A 9.5 KB Excel file contains participants' responses to knowledge-based statements about adaptive sports across multiple domains. The dataset was authored by Monira I. Aldhahi and last updated on May 21, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
A database supporting a 2017 academic article analyzing Twitter polls during the State of Mexico election debate. The dataset was published by Edrei Álvarez-Monsiváis on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It is a small dataset, sized at 43.6 KB.
A 317.5 KB PDF search log created by Constantinos Kavadias for the systematic review "A Comparative Evaluation of Quantum Programming Languages." It documents verbatim search strings, databases searched, and result counts from sources like arXiv, ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, and Google Scholar. The log was produced in accordance with PRISMA 2020 and Kitchenham & Charters (2007) systematic review methodology.
Derived evidence artifacts for a public sample episode from the Xperience-10M dataset released by Ropedia. The artifacts include metrics, predictions, manifests, charts, diagrams, notes, and reproduction scripts. It was created by user cy0307 and last updated on May 30, 2026.
An abstract describes a failure analysis of 17-4PH steel blades from a low-pressure steam turbine rotor. The research, conducted by Yuwei Wei of the Guangxi Special Equipment Inspection Institute, used macro analysis, mechanical testing, metallographic examination, SEM, and X-ray fluorescence spectrum analysis (XRF). The results indicate blade cracks were caused by corrosion fatigue initiated by Cl- and K+ ions in the steam environment.