: Researchers often use this naming scheme when uploading massive datasets (e.g., image libraries or genomic data) to repositories like GitHub, Zenodo, or Kaggle.

To find the specific paper or project you are looking for, you would need to search for the (the website or forum) where the file was hosted, as the filename itself is a utility label rather than a unique title.

The filename does not refer to a specific academic paper; rather, it is a generic naming convention for a multi-part compressed archive.

In technical and research contexts, this file format typically signifies:

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: It is frequently seen in the distribution of high-capacity software or virtual machine images.