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Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics
Education•Nanchang, China•
About: Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics is a education organization based out in Nanchang, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Fuzzy logic & China. The organization has 2865 authors who have published 3556 publications receiving 41567 citations.
Topics: Fuzzy logic, China, Supply chain, Computer science, Stock market
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TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors used vector autoregressive model to analyze the main factors causing the increase in CO2 emissions in the industrial sector, and they showed that economic growth leads to an increase in the short run, but is conducive to reducing the long run, due to the differences in fixed asset investment and export trade.
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TL;DR: In this article, the treatment effect of agricultural training on farmers' fertilizer management knowledge in Chinese rice production was investigated and it was shown that the knowledge acquisition did not occur for curriculum-trained farmers, while there was no evidence of knowledge diffusion from trained farmers to exposed farmers in the same village.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the content analysis method to build an analytical framework based on policy instruments and the social-economic-ecological dimensions of sustainable development to analyze the lack and conflicts of China's policy instruments for achieving the sustainable development goals, and to identify policy preferences and priorities for sustainable development.
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TL;DR: The results show that the overall UWTE is at a low level, evidenced by the fact the average efficiency score is 0.51 during 2008-2017, and no cities have an efficiency score equal to 1.0, which is mainly caused by the decline of technical progress change.
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the claim that this cipher has high security and can resist different well-known attacks is not reasonable, since the cipher can be broken by chosen plaintext attack with the complexity O(αβ), where α and β represent the number of the image rows and columns, respectively.
Abstract: In recent years, it is popular that the combination of chaos and DNA is employed for image ciphers. There have been a great number of image ciphers which are designed based on chaos and DNA, but the corresponding cryptanalytic works are insufficient and in-depth study should be made. In this paper, we decipher an image cipher combining a 3-cell chaotic map with DNA. It was claimed that this cipher has high security and can resist different well-known attacks. However, we demonstrate that the claim is not reasonable, since the cipher can be broken by chosen plaintext attack with the complexity $$O({\alpha \beta })$$
, where $$\alpha $$
and $$\beta $$
represent the number of the image rows and columns, respectively.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jian Huang | 97 | 1189 | 40362 |
Dean Tjosvold | 63 | 281 | 13224 |
Ning Zhang | 62 | 701 | 16494 |
Kin Keung Lai | 60 | 547 | 13120 |
Lei Shu | 59 | 598 | 13601 |
Brian M. Lucey | 58 | 373 | 14227 |
Robert J. Hardy | 45 | 121 | 8798 |
Yu Lu | 43 | 232 | 6485 |
Jiaying Liu | 43 | 280 | 7489 |
Ali M. Kutan | 43 | 272 | 6884 |
Dejian Lai | 39 | 167 | 6409 |
Ahsan Habib | 39 | 223 | 4951 |
Xiaohua Hu | 36 | 424 | 6099 |
Naixue Xiong | 35 | 291 | 5084 |
Yuming Fang | 35 | 204 | 4800 |