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Modelling Volumetric Growth in Soft Solids via Residual Stress. [PDF]
Huang R, Ogden RW, Penta R.
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Rediscovering Hyperelasticity by Deep Symbolic Regression
ABSTRACT Accurate hyperelastic material modeling of elastomers under multi‐axial loading still remains a research challenge. This work employs deep symbolic regression as an interpretable machine learning approach to discover novel strain energy functions directly from experimental results, with a specific focus on the classical Treloar and Kawabata ...
Rasul Abdusalamov, Mikhail Itskov
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A design-based framework for optimal stratification using super-population models with application on real data set of breast cancer. [PDF]
Danish F.
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A Helicity‐Based Analysis of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex Evolution
Abstract The Arctic atmosphere in the winter months of the Northern Hemisphere is influenced by a stratospheric polar vortex, characterized by strong westerly circumpolar winds and extremely low temperatures. These vortices impact surface weather in various ways, and their dynamics may be affected by recent anthropogenic climate change.
Niklas Dusch, Victor Avsarkisov
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Designing strongly coupled polaritonic structures via statistical machine learning. [PDF]
Yang Y +5 more
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Abstract Whitecapping is the dominant, but poorly understood, mechanism of ocean wave energy dissipation. The amount of wave energy lost due to whitecapping can only be estimated indirectly, from observations of related quantities. High uncertainties associated with observation‐based estimates hinder validation of whitecapping parameterizations for ...
A. Herman +2 more
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Multi-strategy integrated Gorilla Troops Optimizer for solving global optimization and engineering design problems. [PDF]
Teng Z, Gu L, Sun M, He M.
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Abstract Boundary Delay Systems and Application to Network Flow
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the well‐posedness and positivity of solutions to a class of delayed transport equations on a network. The material flow is delayed at the vertices and along the edges. The problem is reformulated as an abstract boundary delay equation, and well‐posedness is proved by using the Staffans–Weiss theory.
András Bátkai +2 more
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