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Thermodynamics of non-local materials: extra fluxes and internal powers
The most usual formulation of the Laws of Thermodynamics turns out to be suitable for local or simple materials, while for non-local systems there are two different ways: either modify this usual formulation by introducing suitable extra fluxes or ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In current power markets, the bulk of electricity is sold wholesale and transported to consumers via long-distance transmission lines. Recently, decentralized local power markets have evolved, often as isolated networks based on solar generation. We analyze strategic pricing, investment, and welfare in local power markets.
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In current power markets, the bulk of electricity is sold wholesale and transported to consumers via long-distance transmission lines. Recently, decentralized local power markets have evolved, often as isolated networks based on solar generation. We analyze strategic pricing, investment, and welfare in local power markets.
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The power of local self-reductions
Proceedings of Structure in Complexity Theory. Tenth Annual IEEE Conference, 2002Howard StraubingBoston CollegeIdentify a string x over {0, l} with the positive integer whose binary representation is 1x. We say that a self-reduction is k-local if on input x all queries belong to {x - 1,. . . , x - k}. We show that all k-locally self-reducible sets belong to PSPACE.
Richard Beigel, Howard Straubing
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Local critical power is an index of local endurance
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 2000The hypothesis that critical power (CP) is significantly lower than the maximal aerobic power of the knee extensors has been tested in nine endurance-trained subjects, seven gymnasts and seven weight lifters. CP was calculated as being equal to the slope of the linear relationship between exhaustion time and work performed at exhaustion on a knee ...
Le Chevalier, Jean-Michel +4 more
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Local power distribution with nanogrids
2013 International Green Computing Conference Proceedings, 2013Matching electricity demand to supply will be a growing challenge in the future. We argue for the need for further research into local power distribution with a focus on “nanogrids”. We define a nanogrid as a small electricity domain with distinct voltage, price, reliability, quality, and administration. We seek to improve upon existing nanogrids (such
Bruce Nordman, Ken Christensen 0001
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE AND LOCAL POWER
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 1993The study of elites by definition must be concerned with power, and power also enters into the ethnographer's research relationships. The reflexive interplay of knowledge and power in research therefore involves a political act as it affects the differential distribution of knowledge and power in society.
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The Danger of Extrapolating Asymptotic Local Power
Econometrica, 1990In nonlinear models the power function is often approximated by asymptotic methods. The most common approach is to consider the asymptotic local power function. The local power function is monotonic and it has essentially the same shape as the power function in the classical normal linear regression model. However, the accuracy of the approximation can
Nelson, Forrest D, Savin, N E
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On the Power of Local Orientations
2008We consider a network represented by a simple connected undirected graph with Nanonymous nodes that have local orientations, i.e. incident edges of each vertex have locally-unique labels --- port names. We define a pre-processing phase that enables a right-hand rule using agent (RH-agent) to traverse the entire graph.
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Power and energy in the local loop
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1991Replacing copper wire in the local loop with glass fiber means that power will need to be provided locally rather than coming from the central office. The issues that this raises are addressed. The history of powering telecommunications in the local loop is briefly reviewed. Energy conservation and cost considerations are discussed.
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