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Software-based cryptographic implementations can be vulnerable to side-channel analysis. Masking countermeasures rank among the most prevalent techniques against it, ensuring formally the protection v...
Take seaweed, for instance. Normally it's the enemy of coral, secreting toxic chemicals, blocking the sunlight, and damaging coral with its rough surfaces. But when hordes of hungry crown-of-thorns se...
Leibniz's Infinitesimals: Their Fictionality, Their Modern Implementations, And Their Foes From Berkeley To Russell And Beyond
Berkeley continuum infinitesimal law of continuity law of homogeneity Leibniz Robinson Stevin
2012/5/9
Many historians of the calculus deny significant continuity between infinitesimal calculus of the 17th century and 20th century developments such as Robinson's theory. Robinson's hyperreals, while pro...
Variability of sporadic E-layer semi transparency (foEs-fbEs)with magnitude and distance from earthquake epicenters to vertical sounding stations
sporadic E-layer semi transparency earthquake epicenters vertical sounding stations
2009/12/11
Variations of the Es-layer semi transparency co-efficient were analyzed for more than 100 earthquakes with magnitudes M > 4 and depths h < 100 km. Data of mid latitude vertical sounding stations (Koku...
《The Education of Henry Adams》 Foes or Friends (1862)
The Education of Henry Adams Henry Adams river novel
2008/12/26
OF the year 1862 Henry Adams could never think without a shudder. The war alone did not greatly distress him; already in his short life he was used to seeing people wade in blood, and he could plainly...
Strategic management and entrepreneurship: Friends or foes?
strategy strategic management entrepreneurship
2008/11/11
The objective of this article is to create a better understanding of the intersection of the academic fields of entrepreneurship and strategic management, based on an aggregation of the extant litera...
Naturalism: Friends and Foes
Naturalism
2008/4/15
The goal of this paper is to sketch a distinctive version of naturalism in the philosophy of science, both by tracing historical antecedents and by addressing contemporary objections.