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Service Preservation from Matching Non-Matching Socks Under Stochastic Loss
arXiv:2602.18221v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Socks are produced and replaced at a massive scale, yet their paired use makes them unusually vulnerable to service loss, as the disappearance of a single sock can leave usable wear-capacity stranded and create sockless days even when functional socks remain available. In this study, we examine whether pairing non-matching \say{orphan} socks can preserve daily sock service under stochastic loss, and how this benefit trades off against...
Liverpool school defends 'sock ban' in new dress code after parents vent fury
Liverpool school defends 'sock ban' in new dress code after parents vent fury King's Leadership Academy Liverpool has updated its school uniform policy with the aim of a 'more consistent' appearance - but some rules have not gone down well with parents Some parents are angry with a Liverpool school where socks have been banned for girls wearing skirts. King's Leadership Academy Liverpool in Dingle has updated its uniform policy with the aim of a "more consistent" appearance across the...
Why rescue donkeys are wearing donated socks from a pro soccer team
Socks from Arsenal Football Club have a new life helping rescued donkeys and horses heal from injuries.
Man avoids Ryanair's £75 extra fee by using a neck pillow
Man avoids Ryanair's £75 extra fee by using a neck pillow Leon says if he had been caught, he had a plan B A holidaymaker has explained how he saved himself £75 to £100 on a Ryanair flight thanks to a £15 neck pillow. Leon Docwra packed underwear, T-shirts, swimming shorts and even a beach towel into a £15 travel pillow before boarding a Ryanair flight. The 50-year-old also wore two tracksuits, three pairs of pants and three pairs of socks.
Greek man appears in court charged with spying on Iranian journalist in London
A Greek national, Ioannis Aidinidis, has been charged with spying on an Iranian journalist in London. Police allege that Aidinidis used a covert camera hidden inside a sock to carry out surveillance on the journalist, who works for Iran International.
Premier League bray day as Arsenal assist donkeys
The footy club donates socks to help a donkey and horse sanctuary.
Generating Financial Time Series by Matching Random Convolutional Features
Announce Type: new Abstract: Generating realistic financial time series is challenging as training data is often limited to a single historical path. With such scarce data, overfitting is hard to avoid, especially under adversarial training where a trained discriminator can memorize the training samples. To mitigate this, recent approaches train generators to minimize the discrepancy between untrained feature representations of real and generated time series.
Is the far right exploiting the 'sickening' attack by a refugee in Belfast?
Is the far right exploiting the 'sickening' attack by a refugee in Belfast? To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Issued on: Modified: PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, June 10: British papers talk about the unrest in Belfast in the aftermath of a knife stabbing.
22 World Cup items, 22 stories
FIFA won't reveal how, but after every game at the 2026 World Cup this summer, it will be collecting items that will one day document the tournament. It already has the net from the 2018 World Cup final, for example, as well as the tracksuit that Pelé wore at his first World Cup in 1958. The items live in FIFA's various museums, ranging from Vancouver and Miami to Zurich and Hong Kong.