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Simplified Small‐Signal Modeling Method for Non‐Isolated High Step‐Up Converters
A generalized small‐signal modeling methodology for a family of non‐isolated high step‐up DC‐DC converters is proposed. ABSTRACT This work presents a generalized small‐signal modeling methodology for a family of DC–DC converters based on the four‐state switching cell with a wide conversion range (WCR‐4SSC) operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM).
Samuel Antonio Macedo de Oliveira +3 more
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This article provides important geometric formulas for node‐centered, edge‐based schemes in any number of dimensions. These formulas are noteworthy, as they do not require the explicit formation of dual regions. We prove several key geometric results, with a particular focus on the four‐dimensional case, due to potential space‐time applications ...
Nicholas Tufillaro +2 more
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Subspace Acceleration for Efficient Nonlinear Water Wave Simulation
We introduce an exponentially weighted subspace acceleration technique to reduce GMRES iterations for solving the Poisson equation with time‐dependent coefficients in nonlinear, dispersive free‐surface flows governed by the incompressible Navier‐Stokes equations. The method significantly reduces memory requirements and computational complexity compared
Rasmus Kleist Hørlyck Sørensen +3 more
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Employing the moving least‐squares aided finite element method (MLS‐FEM) allows detailed thermal analysis in complex porous structures, such as polymeric foams, where the conductive heat transfer mechanism governs in the solid matrix and the convective mechanism dominates within the gas‐filled voids.
Mehdi Mostafaiyan +2 more
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Immersed Boundary Projection Method for Boundaries With Slip Velocities
A formulation of the immersed boundary method for incompressible flow over arbitrarily‐shaped bodies with surface slip described by the Navier boundary condition is presented. The wall slip velocity and the boundary force are determined implicitly through a projection to satisfy both the boundary condition and the divergence‐free condition of the ...
Takehiro Fujii, Takeshi Omori
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ABSTRACT Several engineering problems involve the need to model conjugate heat transfer processes considering the temperature‐dependence of the material properties. Consequently, a simulation tool capable of modeling this process is of great interest. In this context, the present work proposes a thermal lattice Boltzmann method (TLBM) for modeling the ...
Julia Akiko Sassa +2 more
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Stable Cuts, NAC‐Colourings and Flexible Realisations of Graphs
ABSTRACT A (2‐dimensional) realisation of a graph G $G$ is a pair ( G , p ) $(G,p)$, where p $p$ maps the vertices of G $G$ to R 2 ${{\mathbb{R}}}^{2}$. A realisation is flexible if it can be continuously deformed while keeping the edge lengths fixed, and rigid otherwise.
Katie Clinch +5 more
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A Linear Generalization of the Nearly Gorenstein Property, With Applications to Veronese Subalgebras
ABSTRACT We study the nearly Gorenstein property for Veronese subalgebras of (semi‐)standard graded algebras. We introduce a condition (♮)$(\natural)$ for Cohen–Macaulay semi‐standard graded rings, motivated by the study of Ehrhart rings. We show that if a semi‐standard graded algebra R$ R$ satisfies (♮)$(\natural)$, then its Veronese subalgebras R(k)$
Sora Miyashita
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On the Existential Theory of the Completions of a Global Field
ABSTRACT We discuss the common existential theory of all or almost all completions of a global function field.
Philip Dittmann, Arno Fehm
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Good Real Perturbations of Simple Corank One Map Germs From R3$\mathbb {R}^3$ to R3$\mathbb {R}^3$
ABSTRACT The existence of good real perturbations of map germs is one of the most interesting open questions in singularity theory. In this paper, we investigate this question for all simple corank one map germs from R3$\mathbb {R}^3$ to R3$\mathbb {R}^3$, we give a complete description of those that admit a good real perturbation.
A. J. Miranda, M. J. Saia, T. O. Souza
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