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Asymptotic stability of traveling wave solutions for nonlocal viscous conservation laws with explicit decay rates [PDF]
We consider scalar conservation laws with nonlocal diffusion of Riesz-Feller type such as the fractal Burgers equation. The existence of traveling wave solutions with monotone decreasing profile has been established recently (in special cases).
Achleitner, Franz, Ueda, Yoshihiro
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Logarithmic Lipschitz norms and diffusion-induced instability [PDF]
This paper proves that contractive ordinary differential equation systems remain contractive when diffusion is added. Thus, diffusive instabilities, in the sense of the Turing phenomenon, cannot arise for such systems. An important biochemical system is shown to satisfy the required conditions.
Zahra Aminzare, Eduardo D. Sontag
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Heterogeneous groups overcome the diffusion of responsibility problem in social norm enforcement.
Social norms promote cooperation in everyday life because many people are willing to negatively sanction norm breakers at a cost to themselves. However, a norm violation may persist if only one person is required to sanction the norm breaker and everyone
Wojtek Przepiorka, Andreas Diekmann
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Exponential Mixing for a Stochastic PDE Driven by Degenerate Noise [PDF]
We study stochastic partial differential equations of the reaction-diffusion type. We show that, even if the forcing is very degenerate (i.e. has not full rank), one has exponential convergence towards the invariant measure.
Cole, M +4 more
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Error estimates of finite element methods for reaction-diffusion problems are often realized in the related energy norm. In the singularly perturbed case, however, this norm is not adequate.
R. Hans-G.
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Commonly, research investigations on social policy reform primarily examine the national processes at the core of policy formation rather than considering their global context.
Rangsan Sukhampha, Rangsan Sukhampha
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Studying 'deinstitutionalisation' outcomes in Cape Town: how it all happened
In line with her academic background in the field of international relations and political science, the author studied the international 'deinstitutionalisation' movement as an example of a global norm change.
Juliane Petersen
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Over the past decade, China has emerged as a cyber power with potential to reshape cyber governance regionally and globally. Unlike the private sector-led multi-stakeholder approach promoted by the West, China has called for a multilateral approach to ...
Maria Tanaka
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THE LOGIC OF EU NORMATIVE POWER IN THE WESTERN BALKANS [PDF]
This research focuses on comprehending the political logic behind how the EU’s normative power is manifested in its engagements within the region. It’s evident that numerous studies emphasize the dual role of EU conditionality in the membership criteria ...
Reina Zenelaj SHEHI, Ingrit MELANI
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The crucial role of international institutions to tackle child marriage issue
Child marriage is a violation of children’s rights, and it violates international human rights conventions. Its practice remains high globally and has also increased in Nigeria and Indonesia.
Made Usha M. G. Duarsa, Sylvia Yazid
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