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Note on an error in Ball’s History of Mathematics [PDF]

open access: yesBulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 1892
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Linear Toroidal‐Inertial Waves on A Differentially Rotating Sphere with Application to Helioseismology: Modeling, Forward and Inverse Problems

open access: yesMathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper develops a mathematical framework for interpreting observations of solar inertial waves in an idealized setting. Under the assumption of purely toroidal linear waves on the sphere, the stream function of the flow satisfies a fourth‐order scalar equation.
Tram Thi Ngoc Nguyen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characterizing the Diffusion Properties of Prostate Tissue Using Paired MR Microscopy and Multidimensional Diffusion MRI

open access: yesMagnetic Resonance in Medicine, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Purpose To characterize the diffusion properties of prostate epithelium and stroma in benign tissue and cancer. Methods Paired MR microscopy (20 μm) and multidimensional diffusion MRI (dMRI) (160 μm, b = 1000–2000 s/mm2, ∆ = 15–120 ms) were performed at 16.4 T on 17 fixed prostate tissue samples (14× benign, 2× Gleason 3 + 3, 1× Gleason 4 + 4).
Adam Phipps   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Robust Linearization and Eigenvalue Analysis of General Complex Constrained Multibody Systems

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mechanical System Dynamics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The derivation of linearized equations and subsequent eigenvalue analysis is the basis for tasks such as frequency‐domain response analysis, control design, and stability assessment for mechanical systems. However, for general multibody systems with redundant or nonholonomic constraints, practical challenges persist in achieving numerically ...
Zhiwen Xiao, Gexue Ren
wiley   +1 more source

Implications of heterogeneous embankment conditions for geoelectrical investigations on dams: A case study at Mactaquac Dam, Canada

open access: yesNear Surface Geophysics, EarlyView.
Abstract Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has been shown to be effective for surveying and monitoring dams, due to the method's sensitivity to moisture content and relevant physical properties (e.g., porosity). Automated ERT systems, capable of time‐lapse monitoring, can be used to detect variations in ground conditions.
John S. Ball   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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