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C. Hsu

Publications -  7
Citations -  245

C. Hsu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Planetary system. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 215 citations.

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THE JOINT AEROSOL- MONSOON EXPERIMENT A New Challenge for Monsoon Climate Research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the scientific rationale and challenges for an integrated approach to study the interactions between aerosol and monsoon water cycle dynamics, with enhanced observations of the physical and chemical properties, sources and sinks, and long-range transport of aerosols, in conjunction with meteorological a...
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Inside-Out Planet Formation. VII. Astrochemical Models of Protoplanetary Disks and Implications for Planetary Compositions

TL;DR: In this article , a model of physical and chemical evolution of protoplanetary disk midplanes that follows gas advection, radial drift of pebbles and gas-grain chemistry to predict abundances from ∼ 300 au down to the Dead Zone Inner Boundary near 0.2 au is presented.
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Strong Gravitational Lensing Parameter Estimation with Vision Transformer

TL;DR: Weih et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the use of Vision Transformer (ViT) for simulated strong gravitational lensing for the first time, and showed that ViT could reach competitive results compared with CNNs, and is specifically good at some lensing parameters, including the most important mass-related parameters such as the center of lens and the radial power-law slope.
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GMC Collisions As Triggers of Star Formation. VIII. The Core Mass Function

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors simulate colliding and non-colliding magnetized GMCs and examine the properties of prestellar cores, selected from projected mass surface density maps, including after synthetic ALMA observations, including mass, size, density, velocity, velocity dispersion, temperature and magnetic field strength.
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Monitoring the Changing Patterns in Perceived Learning Effort, Stress, and Sleep Quality during the Sports Training Period in Elite Collegiate Triathletes: A Preliminary Research

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the changes in sleep quality, physical fatigue, emotional state, and academic stress among collegiate triathletes across training periods, and found that the academic stress index in 1M-Pre Comp (Final exam) was significantly higher than that in 3M-pre Comp in these triathlon athletes.