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Researchers who use Sci-Hub often thank Elbakyan in the Acknowledgments section of their papers. [65] For her actions in creating Sci-Hub, Elbakyan has been called a hero, [46] [66] for example by Nobel laureate Randy Schekman. [67] Ars Technica has compared her to Aaron Swartz, [68] and The New York Times has compared her to Edward Snowden. [30]
Alexandra Elbakyan at a conference at Harvard (2010). Sci-Hub was created by Alexandra Elbakyan, who was born in Kazakhstan in 1988. [22] Elbakyan earned her undergraduate degree at Kazakh National Technical University [23] studying information technology, then worked for a year for a computer security firm in Moscow, then joined a research team at the University of Freiburg in Germany in 2010 ...
Network problems that involve finding an optimal way of doing something are studied as combinatorial optimization.Examples include network flow, shortest path problem, transport problem, transshipment problem, location problem, matching problem, assignment problem, packing problem, routing problem, critical path analysis, and program evaluation and review technique.
Henry Gustav Molaison (February 26, 1926 – December 2, 2008), known widely as H.M., was an American who had a bilateral medial temporal lobectomy to surgically resect the anterior two thirds of his hippocampi, parahippocampal cortices, entorhinal cortices, piriform cortices, and amygdalae in an attempt to cure his epilepsy.
The fact that the Hubbard model has not been solved analytically in arbitrary dimensions has led to intense research into numerical methods for these strongly correlated electron systems. [7] [8] One major goal of this research is to determine the low-temperature phase diagram of this model, particularly in two-dimensions. Approximate numerical ...
Missing baryon problem (1998 [117] –2017): proclaimed solved in October 2017, with the missing baryons located in hot intergalactic gas. [ 118 ] [ 119 ] Long-duration gamma-ray bursts (1993 [ 114 ] –2003): Long-duration bursts are associated with the deaths of massive stars in a specific kind of supernova -like event commonly referred to as ...
Other major papers on tax havens by Dharmapala (2008, 2009), [41] and Zucman (2015, 2018), [30] cite the 1994 Hines–Rice paper, but create their own tax haven lists, all of which include Ireland (e.g., the June 2018, Zucman–Tørsløv–Wier 2018 list). The 1994 Hines–Rice paper was one of the first to use the term "profit shifting". [239]
In 2002, Alperin solved Alhazen's problem of spherical optics. [24] In the same paper, Alperin showed a construction for a regular heptagon. [24] In 2004, was proven algorithmically the fold pattern for a regular heptagon. [25] Bisections and trisections were used by Alperin in 2005 for the same construction. [26]