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\"From early flight through jumbo jets, this board book, jam packed with more than 30 flying machines, will soar into the hands of your little ones.\"--Provided by publisher.
Correction: Kuang et al. A CNN-LSTM-XGBoost Hybrid Framework for Interpretable Nitrogen Stress Classification Using Multimodal UAV Imagery. Remote Sens. 2026, 18, 538
Following publication, the authors noticed that the author order and numbering, as well as the corresponding author details, displayed in the original publication [...]
Flying machines
Provides information about flying machines throughout history and explains the science of flight and aerodynamics, in a book that includes five models for balsa wood and paper planes.
A four-dimensional cousin of the Segre cubic
This note is devoted to a special Fano fourfold defined by a four-dimensional space of skew-symmetric forms in five variables. This fourfold appears to be closely related with the classical Segre cubic and its Cremona-Richmond configuration of planes. Among other exceptional properties, it is infinitesimally rigid and has Picard number six. We show how to construct it by blow-up and contraction, starting from a configuration of five planes in a four-dimensional quadric, compatibly with the symmetry group [S.sub.5]. From this construction, we are able to describe the Chow ring explicitly. Keywords: Fano manifold, Segre cubic, prehomogeneous space, small resolution, Grassmannian, rigidity, del Pezzo surface.