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Inspired by the multi‐tissue architecture of the human fingertip dermis (A), this work introduces a mixture design using three PolyJet materials (AC/TM/GM) to expand the achievable elastomer property space (B). An inverse design pipeline (i‐Tac) is developed to map target optical/mechanical requirements to optimal material compositions (C), enabling ...
Wen Fan, Dandan Zhang
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By using bifurcation techniques, this paper investigates the existence of nodal solutions for a class of fourth-order m-point boundary value problems.
O'Regan, Donal +4 more
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Sinc-Galerkin method for approximate solutions of fractional order boundary value problems [PDF]
In this paper we present an approximate solution of a fractional order two-point boundary value problem (FBVP). We use the sinc-Galerkin method that has almost not been employed for the fractional order differential equations.
Bayram, Mustafa +5 more
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Quartic B-Spline Collocation Method for Fifth Order Boundary Value Problems
finite element method involving collocation method with quartic B-splines as basis functions have been developed to solve fifth order boundary value problems. The fifth order and fourth order derivatives for the dependent variable are approximated by the central differences of third order derivatives. The basis functions are redefined into a new set of
Y. Showri Raju, K. N.S.KasiViswanadham
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A unified, reusable modeling pipeline enables task‐driven design of soft robots across actuator families and task scenarios. High‐fidelity simulations are compressed into compact pseudo‐rigid‐body joint surrogates, while a design‐conditioned meta‐model generates new surrogates from geometry parameters without rerunning finite element method.
Yao Yao, David Howard, Perla Maiolino
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Numerical methods for sixth-order boundary-value problems
A family of numerical methods is developed for the solution of special nonlinear sixth-order boundary-value problems. Methods with second-, fourth-, sixth- and eighth-order convergence are contained in the family.
Twizell, E H, Boutayeb, A
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Driver Behavior Modeling with Subjective Risk‐Driven Inverse Reinforcement Learning
A subjective risk‐driven inverse reinforcement learning framework is proposed to model driver decision‐making. It infers drivers' risk perception and risk tolerance from driving data. A learnable risk threshold is used to regulate decisions, enabling interpretable and human‐like driving behavior decisions.
Yang Liang +6 more
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Multiderivative methods for nonlinear second order boundary value problems
Second, fourth and sixth order methods are developed and analysed for the numerical solution of non-linear second order boundary value problems. The methods arise from a two-step recurrence relation involving exponential terms, these being replaced by ...
Tirmizi, S I A, Twizell, E H
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ABSTRACT The rapid advancement of large language model (LLM) technology is profoundly transforming the practice of social science research. Scholarly discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI)'s role in social science research can be organised into three levels: AI as a research tool, AI as a methodological infrastructure and AI as a quasi‐cognitive ...
Jie Xiong
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A two - grid, fourth order method for nonlinear fourth order boundary value problems
A fourth order convergent finite difference method is developed for the numerical solution of the nonlinear fourth order boundary value problem y(iv)(x) = f(x,y ...
Twizell, E H
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