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This study introduces an asymptotic analysis to elucidate the multi‐scale transport mechanisms driving the relaxation dynamics in GITT experiments on composite Si‐C/graphite electrodes. The approach not only enhances physical understanding of coupled lithium transport mechanisms but also establishes a base for redesigning GITT protocols to achieve more
E. Jane, M. Higuera, F. Varas
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This study presents an efficient method to compute polymer stress‐tensor components in viscoelastic laminar jet flows using models such as Oldroyd‐B, Giesekus, PTT, and FENE. By assuming a stationary and parallel flow, the methodology significantly reduces computational cost.
Rafael de Lima Sterza +3 more
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Assessing multifunctional mountain landscape in an Eastern European framework
The research introduces the Biocultural Resilience Index (BRI), a novel tool for assessing multifunctional landscape sustainability. By integrating biological, cultural, and socio‐economic indicators, the BRI identifies vulnerable areas and informs strategies for sustainable management.
Viorel Gligor +4 more
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Change Point Analysis for Functional Data Using Empirical Characteristic Functionals
ABSTRACT We develop a new method to detect change points in the distribution of functional data based on integrated CUSUM processes of empirical characteristic functionals. Asymptotic results are presented under conditions allowing for low‐order moments and serial dependence in the data establishing the limiting null‐distribution of the proposed test ...
Lajos Horváth +2 more
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Complexity of tropical and min-plus linear prevarieties [PDF]
Grigoriev, D., Podolskii, V.
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the complex relationship between government debt and income distribution within a post‐Keynesian framework. Extending the model of You and Dutt (1996), we model both capitalists and workers as holders of government bonds, enabling a more nuanced analysis of income distribution dynamics.
Hagen M. Krämer +2 more
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We introduce ENHYDROSS, a new mechanistic model that uses optimal swimming speed and minimum cost of transport to estimate maximum dispersal distances and durations for vertebrates, enabling assessment of long‐distance oceanic dispersal potential. Applied to a range of extant and extinct animals, the model's estimates generally align with observed data;
Alexandros Pantelides +5 more
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Integrating Experimental Imaging and (Quantum‐Deformation)‐Curvature Dynamics in Bleb Morphogenesis
We propose a (q,τ)$$ \left(q,\tau \right) $$‐fractional geometric flow model for cell blebbing that incorporates hereditary memory and viscoelastic effects in curvature‐driven membrane dynamics. Image‐based measurements of bleb geometry are coupled with fractional evolution equations and validated numerically.
Rabha W. Ibrahim +2 more
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Parametric uncertainty in the PZ/AFS post‐combustion carbon‐capture process model compromises the reliability of process designs extracted via traditional, deterministic optimization methods. We identify the twelve parameters exhibiting highest impact on capture and costs, and mitigate the design risk stemming from those via formulating and solving a ...
Ilayda Akkor +4 more
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Proposed engineering data governance model for ecosystem services within the context of natural capital and sustainable cities, using woodland as a case study. This model is inspired by the generalized natural capital logic chain outlined by Natural England, supported by insights from the Office for National Statistics report and aligned with the ...
Kennedy Chinedu Okafor +4 more
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