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Effects of plate interface frictional heterogeneities on earthquake cycle dynamics in subduction zones. [PDF]
Ray S, Ghosh A, Kundu B, Senapati B.
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Modelling the effect of motivation on mental health components with fuzzy logic among elite athletes. [PDF]
Şenel AA, Adiloğulları GE, Şenel E.
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Producing micro-finite element models from real-time clinical CT scanners: calibration, validation and material mapping strategies. [PDF]
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Modelling adsorbate coverage on complex alloy surfaces.
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Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2020
The aim of this paper is to develop a new framework of surface functional models (SFM) for surface functional data which contains repeated observations in two domains (typically, time-location). The primary problem of interest is to investigate the relationship between a response and the two domains, where the numbers of observations in both domains ...
Ziqi Chen, Jianhua Hu, Hongtu Zhu
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The aim of this paper is to develop a new framework of surface functional models (SFM) for surface functional data which contains repeated observations in two domains (typically, time-location). The primary problem of interest is to investigate the relationship between a response and the two domains, where the numbers of observations in both domains ...
Ziqi Chen, Jianhua Hu, Hongtu Zhu
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Physical Review B, 1993
We introduce a network model to study the cracking of the surface of a material subjected to an imposed strain along one boundary, or to a surface shrinkage induced by drying or cooling. The model we study is an electrical analog of the mechanical problem, and consists in a network of fuses whose breaking thresholds are randomly distributed.
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We introduce a network model to study the cracking of the surface of a material subjected to an imposed strain along one boundary, or to a surface shrinkage induced by drying or cooling. The model we study is an electrical analog of the mechanical problem, and consists in a network of fuses whose breaking thresholds are randomly distributed.
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ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1992
We present a new approach to interactive modeling of freeform surfaces. Instead of a fixed mesh of control points, the model presented to the user is that of an infinitely malleable surface, with no fixed controls. The user is free to apply control points and curves which are then available as handles for direct manipulation.
William Claude Welch, Andrew P. Witkin
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We present a new approach to interactive modeling of freeform surfaces. Instead of a fixed mesh of control points, the model presented to the user is that of an infinitely malleable surface, with no fixed controls. The user is free to apply control points and curves which are then available as handles for direct manipulation.
William Claude Welch, Andrew P. Witkin
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Modeling the Forward Surface of Mortality
SIAM Journal on Financial Mathematics, 2012Longevity risk constitutes an important risk factor for insurance companies and pension plans. For its analysis, but also for evaluating mortality-contingent structured financial products, modeling approaches allowing for uncertainties in mortality projections are needed.
Daniel Bauer 0003 +2 more
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