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Jun 26, 2025
Valizadeh, Alireza, 2025, "Symmetry breaking on ultrafast timescales", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.T3VVFB, Edmond, V1
This dataset contains particle position data from an ultrafast quench experiment in a two-dimensional monolayer of superparamagnetic colloids confined at a water–air interface. The system was rapidly quenched from an isotropic liquid phase into a crystalline phase by a sudden increase in the external magnetic field. The dataset includes the x and y... |
Jun 26, 2025 -
Symmetry breaking on ultrafast timescales
ZIP Archive - 397.5 MB -
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The ZIP file contains a detailed information text file "info.txt", a three-column file listing the x and y positions of all particles at each integer timestep (x, y, t_step), "apostle.txt", and a file named "real_time.txt", which provides the corresponding real-time values in seconds for each timestep. |
Jun 10, 2025
Rudnev, Viktor; Elgharib, Mohamed; Smith, William; Lingjie Lyu; Golyanik, Vladislav; Theobalt, Christian, 2025, "NeRF-OSR: Neural Radiance Fields for Outdoor Scene Relighting", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.6UULWL, Edmond, V1
Photorealistic editing of outdoor scenes from photographs requires a profound understanding of the image formation process and an accurate estimation of the scene geometry, reflectance and illumination. A delicate manipulation of the lighting can then be performed while keeping the scene albedo and geometry unaltered. We present NeRF-OSR, i.e., the... |
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Jun 10, 2025
Rudnev, Viktor; Elgharib, Mohamed; Theobalt, Christian; Golyanik, Vladislav, 2025, "EventNeRF: Neural Radiance Fields from a Single Colour Event Camera", https://doi.org/10.17617/3.FCVXVU, Edmond, V1
Asynchronously operating event cameras find many applications due to their high dynamic range, no motion blur, low latency and low data bandwidth. The field has seen remarkable progress during the last few years, and existing event-based 3D reconstruction approaches recover sparse point clouds of the scene. However, such sparsity is a limiting fact... |
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