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Boundedness and pseudocompactness in pointfree topology [PDF]
>Magister Scientiae - MScThis dissertation is a presentation to generalize boundedness and pseudocompactness in pointfree topology. We rst obtain and introduce a boundedness notion for elements of a frame. This is then further inspiration to introduce
Alderaz, Fatma Hussien Shbani
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Topology, Oxidation States, and Charge Transport in Ionic Conductors [PDF]
Recent theoretical advances, based on a combination of concepts from Thouless' topological theory of adiabatic charge transport and a newly introduced gauge-invariance principle for transport coefficients, have permitted to connect (and reconcile ...
Baroni Stefano +2 more
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Airfoil Optimization using Design-by-Morphing
We present Design-by-Morphing (DbM), a novel design methodology applicable to creating a search space for topology optimization of 2D airfoils. Most design techniques impose geometric constraints and sometimes designers' bias on the design space itself ...
Jinge Wang +8 more
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Homogenisation and the weak operator topology [PDF]
This article surveys results that relate homogenisation problems for partial differential equations and convergence in the weak operator topology of a suitable choice of linear operators.
Waurick, Marcus
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The thermodynamics of dislocations in thin films of lamella-forming diblock copolymers and their climb and glide motions are investigated using single-chain-in-mean-field (SCMF) simulations and self-consistent field theory (SCFT) in conjunction with the ...
Li, Weihua +2 more
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Homological Properties and Digital Relative Homology Groups of MA-Spaces
This study investigates certain homological properties of Marcus–Wyse-based digital spaces, particularly the construction of digital relative homology groups and the excision property within MA-spaces. The Marcus–Wyse topology (for brevity M-)
Emel Ünver Demir
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Homotopy, symmetry, and non-Hermitian band topology [PDF]
Non-Hermitian matrices are ubiquitous in the description of nature ranging from classical dissipative systems, including optical, electrical, and mechanical metamaterials, to scattering of waves and open quantum many-body systems.
Rodland, Lukas +5 more
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Topology Optimization of a Landing Gear Assembly
Topology Optimization of a Landing Gear Assembly Marcus Cain Mechanical Engineering 2016 ...
Cain, Marcus
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The addition of saturated fatty acids (FA) to phosphatidylcholine lipids (PC) that have saturated acyl chains has been shown to promote the formation of lyotropic liquid-crystalline phases with negative mean curvature.
Gillams, Richard J. +14 more
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Defects in the Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers and Their Relevance for Directed Self-Assembly
Block copolymer self-assembly provides a platform for fabricating dense, ordered nanostructures by encoding information in the chemical architecture of multicomponent macromolecules.
Li, Weihua, Mueller, Marcus
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