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A Numerical Study on the Role of Wear During Seismic Cycles of Rough Faults
Abstract Fault zones mature through the accumulation of slip from multiple earthquakes and the wearing of contact asperities at multiple scales. This study examines how wear affects the evolution of fault seismicity, focusing on earthquake nucleation, recurrence, and moment partitioning.
Miguel Castellano +3 more
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The Bruhat order is a way of organizing elements of the double affine Weyl semigroup so that we have a better understanding of how the elements interact. In this dissertation, we study the Bruhat order, specifically looking for when two elements are separated by exactly one step in the order.
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Boolean intersection ideals of permutations in the Bruhat order [PDF]
Bridget Eileen Tenner
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Existence and orthogonality of stable envelopes for bow varieties
Abstract Stable envelopes, introduced by Maulik and Okounkov, provide a family of bases for the equivariant cohomology of symplectic resolutions. They are part of a fascinating interplay between geometry, combinatorics and integrable systems. In this expository article, we give a self‐contained introduction to cohomological stable envelopes of type A$A$
Catharina Stroppel, Till Wehrhan
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Geodetic Insights to the Himalayan Megathrust Kinematics Unravel Increased Earthquake Hazard
Abstract Measurements of both horizontal and vertical surface displacements allow for rigorous estimation of the moment deficit and the fault locking along subduction zones, including continental megathrusts. Previous measurements in the Himalayas were restricted to horizontal velocities from Global Navigational Satellite Systems, so the locking and ...
K. M. Sreejith +5 more
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Bruhat Order on Partial Fixed Point Free Involutions [PDF]
The order complex of inclusion poset $PF_n$ of Borel orbit closures in skew-symmetric matrices is investigated. It is shown that $PF_n$ is an EL-shellable poset, and furthermore, its order complex triangulates a ball. The rank-generating function of $PF_n$ is computed and the resulting polynomial is contrasted with the Hasse-Weil zeta function of the ...
Can, Mahir Bilen +2 more
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Differentiating Frictionally Locked Asperities From Kinematically Coupled Zones
Abstract Seismogenic areas on plate‐boundary faults resist slipping until earthquakes begin. The delay in slip relative to plate motion, termed slip deficit, represents plate coupling as an interseismic proxy of seismic potential. However, when a part of a frictional interface sticks together (locked), the unlocked sliding surroundings are braked and ...
Dye SK Sato +2 more
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Special matchings and permutations in Bruhat orders
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CASELLI, FABRIZIO +2 more
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Abstract Depletion‐induced fault slip and seismicity in the Groningen natural gas field are known to be caused by compaction of reservoir rock, most likely at locations in faults where reservoir rock juxtaposes non‐reservoir rock leading to severely‐peaked shear stresses at the reservoir‐fault corners.
J. D. Jansen, B. J. Meulenbroek
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Embedding products of trees into higher rank
Abstract We show that there exists a quasi‐isometric embedding of the product of n$n$ copies of HR2$\mathbb {H}_{\mathbb {R}}^2$ into any symmetric space of non‐compact type of rank n$n$, and there exists a bi‐Lipschitz embedding of the product of n$n$ copies of the 3‐regular tree T3$T_3$ into any thick Euclidean building of rank n$n$ with co‐compact ...
Oussama Bensaid, Thang Nguyen
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