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    Existence of Weakly Pareto–Nash Equilibrium for Multiobjective Games with Infinitely Many Players par Huaxin Chen, Wensheng Jia

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Our work proves the existence of weakly Pareto–Nash equilibrium (PNE) in multiobjective games (MGs) with infinitely many players. First, we demonstrate the existence of weakly PNE under compactness assumptions by using the intersection theorem. Then, we extend the intersection theorem to the non-com...

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    The pavement performance of concrete prepared with molybdenum tailings par Dongliang Kuang, Heng Meng, Bo Liu, Jincheng Yu, Tao Wang, Huaxin Chen

    Publié 2025-12-01

    Molybdenum tailings (MT) are solid wastes discharged from molybdenum mines after mining and sorting. At present, accumulation is still the primary treatment method of MT, which causes great harm to the environment. If MT can be used to prepare cement concrete pavement for low-grade roads, its utiliz...

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    Robotic Tack Welding Path and Trajectory Optimization Using an LF-IWOA par Bingqi Jia, Haihong Pan, Lei Zhang, Yifan Yang, Huaxin Chen, Lin Chen

    Publié 2025-06-01

    Robotic tack welding poses challenges in path optimization due to local optimum entrapment, limited adaptability, and high-dimensional complexity. To overcome these challenges, a Lévy flight-enhanced improved whale optimization algorithm (LF-IWOA) was developed. The algorithm combines elite oppositi...

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    METTL3 knockout accelerates hepatocarcinogenesis via inhibiting endoplasmic reticulum stress response par Bo Cui, Silin Tu, Haibo Li, Zhancheng Zeng, Ruiqi Xiao, Jing Guo, Xiaoqi Liang, Chang Liu, Lijie Pan, Wenjie Chen, Mian Ge, Xiaofen Zhong, Linsen Ye, Huaxin Chen, Qi Zhang, Yan Xu

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is among the most common causes of cancer‐related deaths worldwide. Previous studies showed that N6‐methyladenosine (m6A), the most abundant chemical modification in eukaryotic RNAs, is implicated in HCC progression. Using liver‐specific conditional knockout mice, we f...

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