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6 Functions That Changed How You Use Microsoft Excel
The introduction of dynamic arrays triggered the biggest change to how we work with Microsoft Excel formulas in years, if not decades. They allow a single formula to spill multiple results into ...
Cascading drop-down lists—where choosing a category like "Fruit" narrows the next list to "Apple" or "Pear"—are a staple of high-level data entry in Excel. The old INDIRECT method works, but it's ...
Abstract: Cell-free (CF) networks have attracted increasing attention for their effectiveness in mitigating inter-cell interference through cooperative transmission among distributed access points ...
Temporal-Aware Dynamic Matrix Factorization with Contrastive Learning for Cold-Start User Adaptation
Abstract: Dynamic Matrix Factorization (DMF) has been widely used to model the temporal evolution of user preferences in recommendation systems. However, traditional DMF models often fail to adapt ...
This paper presents a novel simulation framework for estimating the dynamic response of a full-scale ground-mounted solar panel array under stationary wind loads that are spatially correlated across ...
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