Article
Operations Research & Management Science
Juan Enrique Martinez-Legaz, Maryam Tamadoni Jahromi, Eskandar Naraghirad
Summary: This article corrects an error in the paper by Martinez-Legaz et al.
Editorial Material
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Rayan Gargees, James M. Keller, Mihail Popescu
Summary: The main purposes of this article are to correct an error that was overlooked during the reviewing process and to provide insights into the meaning and variation of the main PCM parameters in the approach to transfer clustering.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS
(2021)
Letter
Parasitology
John D. Scott
Summary: The authors fail to acknowledge the first report of Haemaphysalis punctata in the Western Hemisphere from 1910 and do not provide data to support their assumption that climate change affects tick movement. These assumptions are subjective opinions that need to be revisited and challenged.
PARASITES & VECTORS
(2021)
Article
Mathematics, Applied
Ermal Feleqi, Franco Rampazzo
Summary: The article 'Integral representation for bracket-generating multi-flows' by Ermal Feleqi and Franco Rampazzo, published in DCDS, contained some minor inaccuracies. This Errata Corrige is intended to clarify these issues.
DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
(2023)
Article
Mathematics
Leo Herr, Jonathan Wise
Summary: The Costello's pushforward formula is discussed in relation to the virtual fundamental classes of virtually birational algebraic stacks. The original formulation of the formula is found to be missing a necessary hypothesis, and its addition alone is insufficient to correct the proof. A substitute definition for Costello's notion of pure degree is proposed and used in proving the pushforward formula. It is also shown that the hypotheses of the corrected pushforward formula are satisfied in various applications, which require adjustments to the original proofs.
MANUSCRIPTA MATHEMATICA
(2023)
Correction
Materials Science, Ceramics
D. C. Van Hoesen, Xinsheng Xia, Matthew E. McKenzie, K. F. Kelton
Summary: The manuscript on modeling nonisothermal crystallization in a BaO•2SiO2 glass contains two minor errors, which have been acknowledged and corrected in this erratum. The corrections clarify simulation details in the original work and do not affect the results.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
(2021)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Jiaming Liu, Chandrasekaran Kaliaperumal
Summary: The study reviewed the published errata and corrigenda in neurosurgical literature, finding that there is a need for more standardization in the recognition and acknowledgment of errors in order to improve awareness and correction of errors.
WORLD NEUROSURGERY
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Sujaya Maiyya, Faisal Nawab, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi
Summary: This errata article discusses and corrects a minor error related to Algorithms 3 and 4 in our work published in VLDB 2019. The algorithms presented in the paper show bias towards a commit decision in a specific failure scenario, which is explained using an example before correction is made.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE VLDB ENDOWMENT
(2021)
Article
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Jackson W. Massey, Amir Hajiaboli, Vladimir Okhmatovski
Summary: The matrix form of the reciprocity relationship for the ABCD matrix of a general distributed microwave circuit with multiple ports is revisited in this paper. The correct reciprocity relationship is used to identify errors in the derivation of key relations in the VSOC deembedding methodology. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate the impact of the incorrect reciprocity relation on the accuracy of VSOC deembedding.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES
(2021)
Article
Evolutionary Biology
Gustavo M. Dias, Felipe S. Dutra, Rafael C. Duarte
Summary: Colonial organisms with modular organization exhibit flexibility to cope with variable environmental conditions. The differences in environmental conditions between habitats can lead to changes in colony size and module density.
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART B-MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION
(2021)
Review
Engineering, Chemical
Kunat Suktham, Phannipha Daisuk, Artiwan Shotipruk
Summary: This paper presents the errata for a study on antioxidative anthraquinones from Morinda citrifolia roots, evaluates its impact on the research community, and provides feedback on the development of MAE technology and anthraquinones research. Discussions on the prospects of green extraction technology in the context of the 21st century circular bioeconomy are also included.
SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Mathematics
Jose Luis Cisneros-Molina, Aurelio Menegon
Summary: In this note, the authors mentioned two inequalities used in the original paper that do not hold in general, and provided an extra proposition to prove Theorem 3.7 without using these inequalities, ensuring the validity of the results in the original paper. A corrected version has also been posted in arXiv.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
(2021)
Article
Mathematics, Applied
Clodoaldo Grotta-Ragazzo
Summary: This paper presents Gustafsson's equations for a single vortex in a compact boundaryless surface and demonstrates that many conclusions reached with incomplete equations remain valid.
JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Zoology
A. R. T. BORKENT, P. A. T. R. Y. C. J. A. DOMINIAK, F. L. O. R. E. N. T. I. N. A. DIAZ
Summary: This article provides a list of corrections and additions to the classification of Ceratopogonidae since the publication of Borkent & Dominiak's catalog in 2020. It includes the description of 70 extant and 7 fossil species, as well as 2 new fossil genera. In total, the family now consists of 6276 extant species, 303 fossil species, and 23 fossil genera. The number of species with dubious names has increased to 181.
Article
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Kevin J. Flynn, John A. Raven
Summary: An error in our original work led us to reevaluate the factors constraining photoautotrophic plankton growth rates (mu(max)). Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase-Oxygenase does not provide this constraint, but we identified other factors that suggest our previously suggested value of approximately 2 doublings per day is still likely representative of the maximum for most photoautotrophs. mu(max) likely evolves a balance between competitive advantage and minimizing stress caused by various limiting factors. Organisms with extremely high mu(max) are expected to grow under specific conditions that provide a stable environment with non-limiting nutrients and light for sufficient time to evolve higher mu(max). Conditions allowing for higher mu(max) include exploiting exceptional opportunities and entering stasis, or situations where high grazing pressures match high phytoplankton growth, maintaining non-limiting nutrient and light conditions. However, the latter conflicts with the paradox of enrichment, as predator-prey dynamics only achieve necessary stability under resource limitation. Ultimately, phototroph mu(max) is constrained by ecology, not biophysics.
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH
(2023)