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Strict extensions in pointfree topology
Extensions of spaces have been constructed and used since the 19th century, for example, to form the complex sphere from the complex plane by adding a point at in nity.
Gayle Apfel, Apfel, Gayle Renay
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Dynamic Reconfiguration of Network Topology in Optical Networks [PDF]
Dynamic reconfiguration of the logical topology of a network is generally used to adjust the shape of the network to adhere to changes in traffic. In this thesis the logical topology reconfiguration problem for a WDM network is combined with the multi ...
Fard, Pedram J.
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As part of a continuing investigation of the topological control of intramolecular electron transfer (ET) in donor−acceptor systems, a symmetrical parachute-shaped octaethylporphyrin-fullerene dyad has been synthesized.
Soomi Pyo (2714827) +10 more
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Biological and synthetic membranes: What can be learned from a coarse-grained description?
We discuss the role coarse-grained models play in the investigation of the structure and thermodynamics of bilayer membranes, and we place them in the context of alternative approaches.
Katsov, Kirill +2 more
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Topology optimization for the design of porous electrodes
Porous electrodes are an integral part of many electrochemical devices since they have high porosity to maximize electrochemical transport and high surface area to maximize activity.
de Troya, Miguel A. Salazar +3 more
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A bijection for rooted maps on orientable surfaces
International audienceWe use the Marcus and Schaeffer's bijection, that relates rooted maps on orientable surfaces to labelled unicellular maps, to perform the asymptotic enumeration of rooted maps of given genus.
Marcus, Michel +2 more
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On the scaling and topology of confined bluff-body flows
An experimental study of bluff bodies in confinement is presented. Two Reynolds matched rigs (pipe diameters: D D 40 mm and D D 194 mm) are used to derive a picture of the flow topology of the primary-shedding mode (Karman vortex, mode-I). Confined bluff
Ford, Christopher L., +1 more
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Symmetry groupoids and patterns of synchrony in coupled cell networks [PDF]
A coupled cell system is a network of dynamical systems, or “cells,” coupled together. Such systems can be represented schematically by a directed graph whose nodes correspond to cells and whose edges represent couplings.
Pivato, Marcus +2 more
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Local optima topology for the k-coloring problem
In a first attempt to explain the good behaviour of local improvement heuristics (such as tabu search and simulated annealing) for the k-coloring problem, we study the topology of the local optima.
Jaumard, Brigitte +3 more
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Signs Are Taken for Wonders: Solomon Marcus, Between Art and Science
Solomon Marcus was a Romanian scientist, whose fields of research span mathematical analysis, theoretical computer science, measure theory and general topology, linguistics, history and philosophy of mathematics, poetics, semiotics and applications of ...
Popa, Catrinel Mădălina
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