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Review and prospects of shear test of bolted rock joints
The laboratory shear test equipment, test method, and numerical simulation of bolted rock joints were summarized. The shortcomings and limitations of the current research were analyzed, and the research prospects were proposed. Abstract Rock bolting is a critical approach in geotechnical engineering for supporting weak rocks.
Shulin Ren +4 more
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Two contributions to the representation theory of algebraic groups [PDF]
Let V be a nite dimensional complex vector space. A subset X in V has the separation property if the following holds: For any pair l, m of linearly independent linear functions on V there is a point x in X such that l(x) = 0 and m(x) 6= 0.
Baur, Karin
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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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Information Decomposition and Synergy
Recently, a series of papers addressed the problem of decomposing the information of two random variables into shared information, unique information and synergistic information.
Eckehard Olbrich +2 more
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Geometry applications of irreducible representations of Lie Groups [PDF]
In this note we give proofs of the following three algebraic facts which have applications in the theory of holonomy groups and homogeneous spaces: Any irreducibly acting connected subgroup $G \subset Gl(n,\rr)$ is closed.
Thomas Leistner +5 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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The process of re-designing the geometry curriculum: the case of the Mathematical Association in England in the early twentieth century [PDF]
This paper examines a key period of change in geometry teaching in England. Our focus is the character and nature of the recommendations of the 1902 geometry report of the UK Mathematical Association.
Fujita, Taro, Jones, Keith
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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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Monoidality of Franke's exotic model [PDF]
We discuss the monoidal structure on Franke's algebraic model for the K_{(p)} -local stable homotopy category at odd primes and show that its Picard group is isomorphic to the ...
Roitzheim, C. +5 more
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This review focuses on spatial omics, covering the introduction and comparison of technology platforms, explanation and recommendation of algorithm ecology, demonstration of biological applications, and prospect of large models. It aims to help researchers in the interdisciplinary field of spatial omics quickly understand the current situation and ...
Haoxiu Wang +26 more
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