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Multiple solutions for impulsive Hamiltonian systems
In this article, we study second-order impulsive Hamiltonian systems, We obtain some existence and multiplicity results, by using a variational method and critical point theorem. An example illustrate the feasibility of our results.
Guanghui Zhou
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Critical point theorems and Whitney duality for polyhedral surfaces
A Whitney duality theorem for the tangential and normal Stiefel-Whitney classes of a surface in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\) or \(\mathbb{R}^ 4\) can be geometrically expressed in terms of singularities of linear projections to lower dimensional subspaces, as was shown by T. Banchoff and C. McCrory.
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Accounting for animal health in efficiency analysis: An application to Swedish dairy farms
Abstract Poor animal health is a central concern in modern livestock production. Despite the necessity to incorporate animal health in efficiency analysis, the theoretical and empirical developments are limited on this subject. This article appropriately characterizes the axiomatic properties of animal health within a production framework.
Frederic Ang +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the rheological behavior of industrial phosphoric acids (H3PO4) produced at the JORF–LASFAR phosphoric plant in Morocco, with P2O5 concentrations of 18%, 29%, 42%, and 54%. Rheological measurements were performed using a rotary cylinder rheometer over a shear rate range of 1–1000 s−1.
Hamza Belbsir +6 more
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Complexity Analysis of Bubble Plumes in Power Law Fluids Based on Chaos Theory
ABSTRACT In order to reveal the complexity of the internal flow of bubble plume in power law fluid, the flow characteristics and chaotic characteristics of plume are studied by experiment and theory. The chaotic characteristic parameters (correlation dimension D, K entropy, and Lyapunov exponent λ) of gas velocity under different superficial gas ...
Xin Dong +6 more
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Nanoscale 3D imaging of superparamagnetic microbeads via soft X‐ray laminography reveals the structural origin of the observed torques in cell movement experiments. These microbeads are found to have an uneven distribution of magnetic magnetite nanoparticles.
Findan Block +9 more
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Toward Solution‐Time Advantage With Error‐Mitigated Quantum Annealing for Combinatorial Optimization
This paper presents a novel error mitigation technique to address the qubit errors that occur when solving combinatorial optimization problems with quantum annealing. The approach significantly speeds up the computation to reach the global optimum solution for a correlated 3D image segmentation model for material microstructures, demonstrating a ...
Yushuang Sam Yang +3 more
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This article studies the existence of homoclinic solutions for the second-order non-autonomous Hamiltonian system $$ ddot q-L(t)q+W_{q}(t,q)=0, $$ where $Lin C(mathbb{R},mathbb{R}^{n^2})$ is a symmetric and positive definite matrix for all $tin ...
Rong Yuan, Ziheng Zhang
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Abstract This paper tackles the problem of robust and accurate fixed‐time tracking in human–robot interaction and deals with uncertainties. This work introduces a control approach for a wearable exoskeleton designed specifically for rehabilitation tasks.
Mahmoud Abdallah +4 more
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Multiplicity of solutions for non-homogeneous Neumann problems in Orlicz-Sobolev spaces
This article concerns the existence of non-trivial weak solutions for a class of non-homogeneous Neumann problems. The approach is through variational methods and critical point theory in Orlicz-Sobolev spaces.
Shapour Heidarkhani +4 more
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