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Detection of Turbulent Combustion Mechanism in NH<sub>3</sub>/H<sub>2</sub> Stratified Premixtures Using Chemical Explosive Mode Analysis. [PDF]
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Comparison of outcomes after early congenital cataract surgery in eyes with/without microcornea. [PDF]
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MRI segmentation of head and neck tumors using hybrid attention mechanism and dense dilated spatial pyramid pooling. [PDF]
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Functional-Differential Equations with Dilation and Symmetry
Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
L. E. Rossovskii, A. A. Tovsultanov
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Wavelets and differential-dilation equations
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1996Summary: It is shown how differential-dilation equations can be constructed using iterations, similar to the iterations with which wavelets and dilation equations are constructed. A continuous-time wavelet is constructed starting from a differential-dilation equation.
Cooklev, Todor +2 more
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Energy equation and stress–dilatancy relationship for sand
Acta Geotechnica, 2021The energy equation is an expression of the first law of thermodynamics or the law of conservation of energy. According to the first law of thermodynamics, the externally applied work to a system is equal to the sum of dissipation energy and Helmholtz free energy of the system. However, most of the currently available stress–dilatancy relationships are
Ching S. Chang, Yibing Deng
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A conditional dilatation equation
Aequationes Mathematicae, 1992Let \(k\) be a positive constant and let \(X\) be a real normed space of dimension \(\geq 3\). Functions \(f:X\to X\) and \(g:X\times X\to R\) for which \(\| x-y\|=k\Rightarrow f(x)-f(y)=g(x,y)(x-y)\) are found.
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Dilatations and factorizable equations
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 2005Summary: In this paper, we show that the dilatation operator in one dimension can be used to enlarge the Lie algebra generated by the raising and lowering operators for some classes of special functions. As a result, we are able to derive new recursion relations and addition formulae for these functions.
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Quadratic variation functionals and dilation equations
Potential Analysis, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gundy, Richard F., Iribarren, Ileana
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