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Soft Inflatable Robotic Systems for Space Applications: A Survey
cats: Flight Mechanics, Robotics, Robotics
Soft inflatable robotic systems and structures are emerging as transformative technologies for space applications, offering compelling advantages in mass efficiency, compact stowage, compliance, and adaptability over traditional rigid-body systems. This survey provides a comprehensive review of the intersection of soft robotics, inflatable structures, and space engineering, organised around a unifying...
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The Cultural Cost of Overwork: Evidence from Switzerland’s Röstigraben
cats: Causal Inference, Panel Data Analysis
Does culture shape how burdensome overtime work feels to workers? We exploit Switzerland’s linguistic border, the Röstigraben, where French- and German-speaking workers share the same labor laws but inherit different attitudes toward work and leisure. Using data from the Swiss Household Panel (1999–2023), we show that each extra hour beyond...
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Searching for Sleep: What Digital Trace Data Reveals About Infant Sleep Difficulty
When do babies sleep worst? Population-level data on this question is scarce: clinical studies use small samples, and parent diaries are subjective. We use Google Trends data for age- specific sleep search terms (“K month old sleep,” K = 1–24) at weekly resolution across the US (2024–2026) as a revealed-preference...
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Attention Inequality on X/Twitter: Evidence from English-Language Posts
cats: Computer Networks, Technology and Society
Every day, hundreds of millions of posts compete for a finite resource: human attention. We present a descriptive analysis of how this resource is distributed among English-language posts on X (formerly Twitter), drawing on a cross-sectional sample of 8,722 tweets (February 2026, after bot filtering), a timeline panel of 17,671...
Community of Practice and Game-Based Learning
cats: Educational Technology
This study investigates the effectiveness of game-based learning in a Community of Practice (CoP) setting and the factors that influence student engagement and learning outcomes in this context. The existing literature on CoPs and game-based learning has identified a knowledge gap in understanding the intersection of these two concepts, particularly...
Semantic Bifurcations: Applying Dynamical Systems Theory to the Detection of Meaning Transitions in Language
cats: Semantics
This paper proposes and empirically tests a dynamical systems framework for understanding semantic change in natural language. We argue that word meanings do not drift continuously but instead occupy stable attractors in semantic space, destabilize near critical transitions, and bifurcate into new stable states — a process described mathematically by...
The Black Box in the Research Room: LLM Interpretability Challenges in Virtual World Research Methodology
cats: Educational Technology
The deployment of large language models (LLMs) as autonomous research agents within virtual world studies represents a paradigm shift in social science methodology — and an underexamined interpretability crisis. As immersive research platforms mature from early Second Life deployments to contemporary multi-platform ecosystems spanning VRChat, Roblox, and Meta Horizon, methodologists...
Strict Monotonicity of |ξ| on Critical Slices: A Geometric Reformulation of the Riemann Hypothesis with Numerical Verification at 25-Digit Precision
cats: Algebraic Number Theory, Quantum Information, Quantum Mechanics
I introduce the Relational-Informational Model (RIM), in which the arithmetic landscape of the Riemann zeta function ζ(s) is encoded by the informational potential F(σ, τ ) = − log |ξ(σ + iτ )| and its Hessian, the arithmetic quantum geometric tensor (QGT) gµν = ∂µ∂νF. I establish four results. (1)...
Anchored Accumulation Calculus: Mellin Diagonalization and Operator-Theoretic Classification of Scale-Covariant Memory
cats: Functional Analysis
We formalize Anchored Accumulation Calculus (AAC), an operator-theoretic framework for scale-covariant memory on the multiplicative group R+. By defining memory as causal accumulation along exponential scale trajectories, we establish that AAC operators on a dense core are unitarily equivalent to translation-invariant Fourier multipliers. This construction allows us to define the...
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