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A Fast Direct Solution of Poisson's Equation Using Fourier Analysis [PDF]
R. W. Hockney
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HKUST‐1/TiO2 composite materials show a very high photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate which increases as a function of the irradiation time until reaching a plateau and even surpasses the performance of the 1%Pt/TiO2 material after three photocatalytic cycles.
Alisha Khan +9 more
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A Method for Solving the Time-Periodic Electromagnetic Field Problem in Ferromagnetic Shielding [PDF]
Ferromagnetic shield is an efficient solution for shielding the static and periodic electromagnetic field. Therefore, it is also a shilding solution for an electromagnetic field having a rich contain of harmonics.
Iosif Nemoianu +4 more
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The summating potential in human electrocochleography: Gaussian models and Fourier analysis. [PDF]
Hancock KE +4 more
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Experimental and Theoretical Confirmation of Covalent Bonding in α‐Pu
From a combination of Reverse Monte Carlo dynamic rigid body fitting to the pair distribution functional and novel density functional approaches, the existence of covalent bonding is confirmed in α‐plutonium alongside other bonding types (i.e. mixed bonding schemes).
Alexander R. Muñoz +10 more
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Fourier analysis using the number of COVID-19 daily deaths in the US. [PDF]
Takefuji Y.
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Fourier Analysis of Uniform Random Number Generators [PDF]
R. R. Coveyou, R. D. Macpherson
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Summability and Fourier analysis [PDF]
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Fourier analysis applied to SPDEs
Two particular stochastic parabolic equations are identified as weak limits of \(N\)-dimensional systems of stochastic differential equations (that, in turn, arise as diffusion limits of stochastic population models) as \(N\) tends to infinity. To be more precise, let us describe one of the models: Denote \(N^{-1}\mathbf Z\cap [0,1[\) by \(\mathbf S_{N}
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Atomic Size Misfit for Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Activation
This review explores the application and mechanisms of atomic size misfit in catalysis for small molecule activation, focusing on how structural defects and electronic properties can effectively lower the energy barriers of chemical bonds in molecules like H2O, CO2, and N2.
Ping Hong +3 more
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