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Reliability Bounds for Multistate Systems with Multistate Components

Operations Research, 1985
The reliability literature has recently introduced several multistate models. This paper discusses reliability bounds in the most general of these models. It presents inclusion-exclusion bounds and compares them with disjoint subset bounds. The later bounds are based on a generalization of Abraham's recursive disjoint products.
Hudson, Joseph C., Kapur, Kailash C.
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Quasiequilibrium multistate cellular automata

Physical Review E, 2022
In our effort to tackle the problem of letting nontrivial interactions, thermodynamic equilibrium, and full synchronicity coexist, and in the hope of reviving interest in cellular automata as promising tools for the quantitative, large-scale investigation of multiparticle systems, we built a fully synchronous cellular automaton rule for the simulation ...
Federico G. Pazzona   +2 more
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The Multiplicity of Multistabilities: Turning Multistability into a Multistable Concept

2020
The concept of multistability is pertinent today in our technology-intensive world for its ability to indicate how a given technology has different meanings to different people at different times. In this chapter I claim that multistability should be subjected to its own principles, and hence it should acquire the plural form of multistabilities.
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Reliability Evaluation of Multistate Systems with Multistate Components

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1985
This paper presents two efficient algorithms for reliability evaluation of monotone multistate systems with s-independent multistate components. The algorithms are based on the decomposition method of \textit{P. Doulliez} and \textit{J. Jamoulle} [RAIRO, Rech. Oper. 3, 45-60 (1972)].
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Multistable Perception

2021
Multistable perception is produced by stimuli that are consistent with two or more different comparably likely perceptual interpretations. After the initial perception is resolved in favor of one of the interpretations, continued viewing leads to fluctuating subjective experience, as perception spontaneously switches between alternative states ...
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Multistate reflectometer

Journal of Electronics (China), 1986
A detail discussion on the multistate technique and comparison of the multistate technique with the multiport technique are given. The relation between the output power and reflection of the device under test is shown. An experiment millimeter wave multistate reflectometer is given and its measuring results are satisfactory.
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Temperature-Responsive Multistable Metamaterials

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021
The ability for materials to adapt their shape and mechanical properties to the local environment is useful in a variety of applications, from soft robots to deployable structures. In this work, we integrate liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) with multistable structures to allow autonomous reconfiguration in response to local changes in temperature. LCEs
Lucia M. Korpas   +3 more
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On Multistate Coherent Systems

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1984
Recently, several authors have treated multistate systems and given some results. This paper summarizes the several concepts of s-coherency and shows the relationships between them. An interesting theorem for the existence of series and parallel coherent systems is presented.
Ohi, Fumio, Nishida, Toshio
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Stereodynamics of multistate roaming

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2012
We present a molecular level description of NO3→ NO + O2 photodissociation for both of the experimentally observed reaction pathways using the results of ion imaging experiments and recent theoretical studies. Vector correlation and Λ doublet propensity measurements have been performed on state-selected NO fragments in order to further characterize the
Grubb, Michael P   +2 more
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Programmable Multistable Perforated Shellular

Advanced Materials, 2021
AbstractDeveloping bistable metamaterials has recently offered a new design paradigm for deployable structures and reusable dampers. While most bistable mechanisms possess inclined/curved struts, a new 3D multistable shellular metamaterial is developed by introducing delicate perforations on the surface of Schwarz's Primitive shellular, integrating the
Jiahao Shi   +4 more
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