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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

EducationTroy, New York, United States
About: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a education organization based out in Troy, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Terahertz radiation & Finite element method. The organization has 19024 authors who have published 39922 publications receiving 1414699 citations. The organization is also known as: RPI & Rensselaer Institute.


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TL;DR: Oxygen diffusion in natural, nonmetamict zircon was characterized under both dry and water-present conditions at temperatures ranging from 765°C to 1500°C.

269 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the phytochemical properties of polymethine based on the chiral stationary phase of Na6(CO3)(SO4)2, which has shown promise as a raw material for new drug discovery and development.
Abstract: Fine Chemicals Angeles Farrań,† Chao Cai,‡ Manuel Sandoval, Yongmei Xu, Jian Liu, María J. Hernaíz,* and Robert J. Linhardt* †Departamento de Química Orgańica y Bio-Orgańica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional de Educacioń a Distancia, Paseo Senda del Rey 4, 28040 Madrid, Spain ‡Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs of Ministry of Education, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China Escuela de Química, Universidad Nacional of Costa Rica, Post Office Box 86, 3000 Heredia, Costa Rica Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, United States Center for Biotechnology & Interdisciplinary Studies and Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Biotechnology Center 4005, Troy, New York 12180, United States Departamento de Química Orgańica y Farmaceútica, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Pz/Ramoń y Cajal s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain

269 citations

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23 Jul 2002
TL;DR: This paper deals with the problem of differentiating between masqueraders and the true user of a computer terminal by creating user profiles using semi-incremental techniques and suggests ideas for dealing with concept drift.
Abstract: Security of computer systems is essential to their acceptance and utility. Computer security analysts use intrusion detection systems to assist them in maintaining computer system security. This paper deals with the problem of differentiating between masqueraders and the true user of a computer terminal. Prior efficient solutions are less suited to real time application, often requiring all training data to be labeled, and do not inherently provide an intuitive idea of what the data model means. Our system, called ADMIT, relaxes these constraints, by creating user profiles using semi-incremental techniques. It is a real-time intrusion detection system with host-based data collection and processing. Our method also suggests ideas for dealing with concept drift and affords a detection rate as high as 80.3% and a false positive rate as low as 15.3%.

269 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a sample of 18.8 million main-sequence stars with r 20° to study the Milky Way kinematics using a simple descriptive model that captures these features over most of the probed volume, and can be used to search for substructure in kinematic and metallicity space.
Abstract: We study Milky Way kinematics using a sample of 18.8 million main-sequence stars with r 20°). We find that in the region defined by 1 kpc

269 citations

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31 Oct 1991
TL;DR: Presents the design, implementation, and performance of Rensselaer's third-generation adaptive current tomograph, ACT3, a 32-electrode system that is capable of applying arbitrary spatial patterns of current.
Abstract: Presents the design, implementation, and performance of Rensselaer's third-generation adaptive current tomograph, ACT3. This system uses 32 current sources and 32 phase-sensitive voltmeters to make a 32-electrode system that is capable of applying arbitrary spatial patterns of current. The instrumentation provides 16 b precision on both the current values and the real and reactive voltage readings and can collect the data for a single image in 133 ms. Additionally, the instrument is able to automatically calibrate its voltmeters and current sources and adjust the current source output impedance under computer control. The major system components are discussed in detail and performance results are given. Images obtained using stationary agar targets and a moving pendulum in a phantom as well as in vivo resistivity profiles showing human respiration are shown. >

268 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Pulickel M. Ajayan1761223136241
Zhenan Bao169865106571
Murray F. Brennan16192597087
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Joseph R. Ecker14838194860
Bruce E. Logan14059177351
Shih-Fu Chang13091772346
Michael G. Rossmann12159453409
Richard P. Van Duyne11640979671
Michael Lynch11242263461
Angel Rubio11093052731
Alan Campbell10968753463
Boris I. Yakobson10744345174
O. C. Zienkiewicz10745571204
John R. Reynolds10560750027
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202334
2022177
20211,118
20201,356
20191,328
20181,245