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2001
In the preceding chapters, we described the price fluctuations of financial assets in statistical terms. We did not ask questions about their origin, and how they are related to individual investment decisions. In the language of physics, our approach was macroscopic and phenomenological. We considered macrovariables (prices, returns, volatilities) and
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In the preceding chapters, we described the price fluctuations of financial assets in statistical terms. We did not ask questions about their origin, and how they are related to individual investment decisions. In the language of physics, our approach was macroscopic and phenomenological. We considered macrovariables (prices, returns, volatilities) and
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Microscopic modelling of association
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 1992Abstract In a reformulation and extension of our earlier published work, exact equations which relate the cavity function to excess solvation free energies and equilibrium association constants are rederived by using a thermodynamic cycle. A zeroth-order approximation, derived previously by us as a simple interpolation scheme, is found to be very ...
George Stell, Yaoqi Zhou
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1996
The previous chapter provided an overview of the characteristics of the mechanical and dielectric behavior of polymer systems. We discussed the material properties as they are described by the various response functions and were in particular concerned with the pronounced effects of temperature. These macroscopic properties have a microscopic basis. So
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The previous chapter provided an overview of the characteristics of the mechanical and dielectric behavior of polymer systems. We discussed the material properties as they are described by the various response functions and were in particular concerned with the pronounced effects of temperature. These macroscopic properties have a microscopic basis. So
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Microscopic model for microemulsions
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1988The authors introduce a new microscopic model for microemulsions. The model applies to continuum fluids as well as to lattice systems. In a mean-field treatment they show that, below a critical temperature, a microemulsion is formed. Different geometrical structures of the microemulsion (lamellar, tubular and cubical) also appear.
A Ciach, J S Hoye, G Stell
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Microscopic Vehicle Mobility Model
2015Unlike traditional mobile ad hoc networks, the high node mobility in VANETs can cause frequent network topology changes and fragmentations. As discussed in Sect. 1.3, any change in network topology is directly or indirectly related to the change in distance headways among vehicles.
Khadige Abboud, Weihua Zhuang
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Microscopic pedestrian decision model
2016Session: B4: Transport Dynamics (II)
Xie, SQ, Lam, WHK, Wong, SC
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Microscopic Models of Photodetection
1980In this chapter we study the problem of determining statistical properties of stochastic radiation fields by means of photoelectric counting detectors. This problem is an important step in the retrieval of information on stochastic scattering systems considered in the preceding chapter.
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