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Forced oscillations in a windkessel model

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1965
Volume elasticity of the arterial system and its component parts is developed starting from a Windkessel*-model, which is defined in 4 points. Emphasis is laid on the simplicity of the derived equations and accessibility to experimental verification. The theory is an extension of earlier work achieved by Wetterer and Pieper (1953), who introduced an ...
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A stochastic model for the force of interest.

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 1995
Summary: The paper provides characterizations for a stochastic model for the force of interest, generated by an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process, particularly in prensence of barriers. Further characterizations for the capitalization process are given.
DI LORENZO, EMILIA, M. Sibillo
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Surface Forces and the Jellium Model

Physical Review Letters, 1973
Analytic results are derived for the surface properties of jellium. The surface potential relative to its bulk value is determined exactly in terms of the bulk properties of the uniform electron gas. This result is independent of any assumption concerning the electron energy density functional in an inhomogeneous system and depends only on the energy ...
H. F. Budd, J. Vannimenus
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Model for an attractive feeble force

Physical Review D, 1989
We present an economical and technically natural model for a scalar feeble force. The scalar couples to ordinary quarks and leptons only through mixing with the ordinary Higgs boson of the standard model. There is therefore a definite prediction for the composition dependence of the force, as well as the qualitative prediction that the physical Higgs ...
, Halprin, , Barnhill, , Barr
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Fuzzy Social Force Model

2015 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2015
Social Force Model (SFM) uses mathematical equations to describe pedestrians intentions and interactions. The crowd behavior emerges as the result of these forces acting in each pedestrian. One of the major disadvantages of the SFM is the understanding of the pedestrians intentions that is somewhat hidden in the mathematical equations and its ...
Altieres Del Sent, Mauro Roisenberg
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Nuclear force in the Skyrme model

Physical Review C, 1987
A generalized Skyrme model of the nucleon supplemented by possible extra terms in the Skyrme Lagrangian is applied to the study of the two-nucleon system. A variational approach taking account of modification of the chiral profile is employed. An adiabatic N-N potential is calculated by the standard spin-isospin projection technique.
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Mental Models of force and motion

Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Motion Control, 2005
Future robots should have common sense about the world in order to handle the problems they will encounter. A large part of this commonsense knowledge must be naive physics knowledge, since carrying out even the simplest everyday chores requires familiarity with physics laws. But how should one start codifying this knowledge? What kind of skills should
V. Akman (Varol)   +3 more
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Modeling of force-volume images in atomic force microscopy

2008 5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, 2008
An AFM microscope affords the measurement of interatomic forces exerting between a probe associated to a cantilever and a biological or chemical sample. A force spectrum f(z) shows the force evolution as a function of the probe-sample distance z. A reproduction of this analysis in conjunction with the scan of the sample surface yields a force-volume ...
Soussen, Charles   +3 more
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