Search Results for author: Patricio Gallardo

Found 4 papers, 1 papers with code

Enumeration of max-pooling responses with generalized permutohedra

no code implementations29 Sep 2022 Laura Escobar, Patricio Gallardo, Javier González-Anaya, José L. González, Guido Montúfar, Alejandro H. Morales

We investigate the combinatorics of max-pooling layers, which are functions that downsample input arrays by taking the maximum over shifted windows of input coordinates, and which are commonly used in convolutional neural networks.

CCAT-prime: Designs and status of the first light 280 GHz MKID array and Mod-Cam receiver

no code implementations18 Dec 2020 Cody J. Duell, Eve M. Vavagiakis, Jason Austermann, Scott C. Chapman, Steve K. Choi, Nicholas F. Cothard, Brad Dober, Patricio Gallardo, Jiansong Gao, Christopher Groppi, Terry L. Herter, Gordon J. Stacey, Zachary Huber, Johannes Hubmayr, Doug Johnstone, Yaqiong Li, Philip Mauskopf, Jeff McMahon, Michael D. Niemack, Thomas Nikola, Kayla Rossi, Sara Simon, Adrian K. Sinclair, Michael Vissers, Jordan Wheeler, Bugao Zou

The CCAT-prime project's first light array will be deployed in Mod-Cam, a single-module testbed and first light cryostat, on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope (FYST) in Chile's high Atacama desert in late 2022.

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Comparing complex impedance and bias step measurements of Simons Observatory transition edge sensors

no code implementations15 Dec 2020 Nicholas F. Cothard, Aamir M. Ali, Jason E. Austermann, Steve K. Choi, Kevin T. Crowley, Bradley J. Dober, Cody J. Duell, Shannon M. Duff, Patricio Gallardo, Gene C. Hilton, Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho, Johannes Hubmayr, Michael J. Link, Michael D. Niemack, Rita F. Sonka, Suzanne T. Staggs, Eve M. Vavagiakis, Edward J. Wollack, Zhilei Xu

The Simons Observatory (SO) will perform ground-based observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) with several small and large aperture telescopes, each outfitted with thousands to tens of thousands of superconducting aluminum manganese (AlMn) transition-edge sensor bolometers (TESs).

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

On the neighborliness of dual flow polytopes of quivers

1 code implementation5 Nov 2018 Patricio Gallardo, Daniel Mckenzie

In this note we investigate under which conditions the dual of the flow polytope (henceforth referred to as the `dual flow polytope') of a quiver is k-neighborly, for generic weights near the canonical weight.

Combinatorics 14M25, 52B20

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