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Multiscaler-microcomputer interface
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1980An interface which enables data transfer to or from a microcomputer is described. Data transfer from an analyser uses the printer output under interface control. To put the processed data into a form acceptable to the analyser, the output of the microcomputer is converted by the interface into pulses the number of which is proportional to the binary ...
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2012
We review the basic theoretical principles of the adaptive resolution simulation scheme (AdResS). This method allows to change molecular resolution on-the-fly during a simulation by changing the number of degrees of freedom in specific regions of space where the required resolution is higher than in the rest of the system.
Matej, Praprotnik, Luigi, Delle Site
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We review the basic theoretical principles of the adaptive resolution simulation scheme (AdResS). This method allows to change molecular resolution on-the-fly during a simulation by changing the number of degrees of freedom in specific regions of space where the required resolution is higher than in the rest of the system.
Matej, Praprotnik, Luigi, Delle Site
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Multiscale Connected Operators
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Multiscale temporal integration
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Analytical Chemistry, 1999
This article describes how the concept of multiresolution is used with cluster analysis of spectral data. Multiresolution analysis progressively increases the resolution of a spectrum profile by adding levels of details contained in scales obtained from a discrete wavelet transform.
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This article describes how the concept of multiresolution is used with cluster analysis of spectral data. Multiresolution analysis progressively increases the resolution of a spectrum profile by adding levels of details contained in scales obtained from a discrete wavelet transform.
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A comparative review of multiscale models for effective properties of nano- and micro-composites
Progress in Materials Science, 2023Ahmed Elmarakbi
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Boosting Rechargeable Batteries R&D by Multiscale Modeling: Myth or Reality?
Chemical Reviews, 2019Alejandro A. Franco +2 more
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