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Stability analysis of non-smooth dynamical systems with an application to biomechanics
This thesis discusses a two dimensional non-smooth dynamical system described by an autonomous ordinary differential equation. The right hand side of the differential equation is assumed to be discontinuous.
Pascal Christian Stiefenhofer (16232774)
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This study investigates the complex dynamics of a predator–prey system governed by the classical Lotka–Volterra model incorporating a Holling‐type III. To capture environmental variability, the prey’s carrying capacity is modeled as a periodic function, introducing a time‐dependent forcing into the system.
Ali Sarrah +4 more
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The Representation of Time and Change in Mechanics [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the representation of time and change in classical (i.e., non-quantum) physical theories. One of the main goals is to attempt to clarify the nature and scope of the so-called problem of time: a knot of technical and ...
Belot, Gordon
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On some kinds of dense orbits in general nonautonomous dynamical systems
We study the theory of universality for the nonautonomous dynamical systems from topological point of view related to hypercyclicity. The conditions are provided in a way that Birkhoff transitivity theorem can be extended.
M. Pourbarat
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In this study, the nonlinear partial differential equation that governs the free vibration of a carbon nanotube composite beam is analytically investigated using the truncated M‐fractional derivative. This model is a beam supported by a nonlinear viscoelastic base and reinforced by carbon nanotubes.
Nadia Javed +7 more
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Modeling Prey–Predator Populations With Noise Following the Extended Gaussian Distribution
This study examines how tourism influences the ecological balance of a protected natural park where two interacting wildlife species follow Lotka–Volterra‐type prey–predator dynamics. Tourists’ decisions to visit the park depend on environmental fluctuations, species visibility, and time‐varying preferences toward prey and predator populations.
Kumlachew Wubale Tesfaw +3 more
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ABSTRACT Time delays frequently arise in active control systems due to sensor sampling, signal transmission, and actuator response, making their effects on system dynamics non‐negligible. This paper investigates how velocity feedback time delay influences the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of a maglev train subjected to unsteady aerodynamic forces ...
Jia‐Xuan Li, Zhi‐Wei Liu, Xiang Liu
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Normalized solutions of the critical Schrödinger–Bopp–Podolsky system with logarithmic nonlinearity
Abstract In this paper, we study the following critical Schrödinger–Bopp–Podolsky system driven by the p$p$‐Laplace operator and a logarithmic nonlinearity: −Δpu+V(εx)|u|p−2u+κϕu=λ|u|p−2u+ϑ|u|p−2ulog|u|p+|u|p*−2uinR3,−Δϕ+a2Δ2ϕ=4π2u2inR3.$$\begin{equation*} {\begin{cases} -\Delta _p u+\mathcal {V}(\varepsilon x)|u|^{p-2}u+\kappa \phi u=\lambda |u|^{p-2 ...
Sihua Liang +3 more
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Optimized Machine Learning for Autonomous Enzymatic Reaction Intensification in a Self‐Driving Lab
A machine learning‐powered self‐driving lab accelerates enzymatic reaction optimization by autonomously navigating complex parameter spaces. Through over 10,000 simulated campaigns, we identified an optimal algorithm for efficient, automated optimization.
Sebastian Putz +5 more
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ABSTRACT We present sufficient conditions to obtain a generalized (φ,D)$$ \left(\varphi, \mathfrak{D}\right) $$‐pullback attractor for evolution processes on time‐dependent phase spaces, where φ$$ \varphi $$ is a given decay function and D$$ \mathfrak{D} $$ is a given universe.
Matheus Cheque Bortolan +3 more
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