Numerical validation of the applicability of the simplified ventricular model in the analysis of hemolysis in the mitral paravalvular leak. [PDF]
Truchel K +4 more
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Kazdan–Warner obstructions for a fourth‐order boundary problem
Abstract We derive Kazdan–Warner type identities for the boundary problem of prescribing nonconstant interior Q$Q$ curvature and boundary T$T$ curvature on the upper hemisphere S+4${\mathbb {S}}^{4}_{+}$ by a conformal change of the standard metric.
Sergio Cruz‐Blázquez +1 more
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Preliminary study on the spread of air-borne pollutants in urban environment: a CFD simulation approach. [PDF]
Ahmad F +4 more
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Quasiconformal folding—a review of ‘Models for the Eremenko–Lyubich class'
Abstract We review the paper ‘Models for the Eremenko–Lyubich class’ by Bishop, which appeared in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society in 2015, the first of two LMS papers for which Bishop received the LMS Senior Berwick Prize in 2024. This is one of a series of papers where Bishop introduced his new technique of quasiconformal folding, which
Philip J. Rippon
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Algorithm for analyzing randomness in point patterns. [PDF]
Sampaio T +6 more
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Abstract Unsustainable rates of groundwater (GW) depletion make GW management a priority. Effective GW management is hindered by the uncertainty in the predictions of aquifer models, but the increase of geodetic surface deformation data can improve aquifer characterization.
Amal Alghamdi +3 more
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From Deformation Monitoring to Mechanism Insight: Assessing Sudden Subsidence Risk via an Improved 2D SBAS-InSAR and Physical Modeling Approach. [PDF]
Du Q +6 more
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Abstract To explore mechanisms of rupture segmentation, we invert coseismic GNSS offsets for the 2025 Mw 7.6 Aomori, Japan earthquake. Our preferred curved‐fault solution images a compact thrust rupture at 25–50 km depth with peak slip ∼2.5 m near 35 km.
Xiaolong Zhang +6 more
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Resolving the slip-rate inconsistency of the northern Dead Sea fault. [PDF]
Li X +7 more
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Small Tropical Islands Also Exposed to Extreme Humid Heat by the End of the Century
Abstract Extreme humid heat is projected to increase markedly by the end of the century, particularly in the tropics. Yet, the case of small islands is ambiguous because the available studies are based on coarse global climate models (GCMs) that ignore them.
Lilian Bald +5 more
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