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Technical analysis techniques versus mathematical models: boundaries of their validity domains
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Nonlinear Stability in a Free Boundary Model of Active Locomotion. [PDF]
Berlyand L, Safsten CA, Truskinovsky L.
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Mathematical analysis of blackman window function in fractional Fourier transform domain
2014 International Conference on Medical Imaging, m-Health and Emerging Communication Systems (MedCom), 2014We have presented closed form solution for Blackman window function in fractional Fourier transform domain (FRFT). The closed form solution may be used for performance improvement in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing based communication system. Moreover, they may be useful for real-time processing of non-stationary signals.
Prabhakar Agarwal +2 more
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Mathematical Analysis and Time-Domain Finite Element Simulation of Carpet Cloak
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2014In this paper, a mathematical analysis of the popular carpet cloak model is carried out. The well-posedness of the model is first proved, and then a finite element time-domain method is developed for solving this model. Three carpet cloak simulations are demonstrated to show the effectiveness of our model and the developed algorithm. To the best of our
Jichun Li +3 more
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Finding most collaborating mathematicians a co-author network analysis of mathematics domain
2016 International Conference on Computing, Electronic and Electrical Engineering (ICE Cube), 2016This paper analyzes the co-author network of Mathematics domain with respect to top publishing authors. A comprehensive dataset of more than 57,000 authors belonging to Mathematics domain has been obtained for the purpose of analysis. Top publishing authors are extracted from the dataset and their characteristics are compared with the rest of the ...
Raabia Asif, M Arshad Islam
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SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 2018
The paper under review deals with an explicit finite element time domain method for modeling 2D electromagnetic cloaks of arbitrary shapes. In the first part of this paper, the authors establish the explicit cloaking material expressions in the frequency domain.
Yang, Wei, Li, Jichun, Huang, Yungqing
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The paper under review deals with an explicit finite element time domain method for modeling 2D electromagnetic cloaks of arbitrary shapes. In the first part of this paper, the authors establish the explicit cloaking material expressions in the frequency domain.
Yang, Wei, Li, Jichun, Huang, Yungqing
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