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2022
The present chapter is designated to cover overall discussion of different numerical examples, and as we will see, the results are divided into four types.
Terry L. Friesz, Ke Han
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A review of numerical analysis of friction stir welding

open access: yesProgress in Materials Science, 2014
Friction stir welding is a relatively new solid-state joining technique which is widely adopted in different industry fields to join different metallic alloys that are hard to weld by conventional fusion welding. Friction stir welding is a highly complex
Xiaocong He   +2 more
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Numerical Results for the Codiffusion of Isotopes

Communications to SIMAI Congress, 2009
Numerical simulations have been performed for a model for the distribution of radionuclides in the ground water around a deep repository for used nuclear fuel, based on the assumption that different isotopes of the same chemical element A contribute jointly to the chemical potential of A, through two different components of the flux.
COMPARINI, ELENA   +3 more
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ON NUMERICAL RESULTS FOR SHAPE OPTIMIZATION

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1989
In this paper we are concerned with numerical solutions for shape optimization problems associated with elliptic partial differential equations. Our main motivation is a thermal problem where one wants to find an optimal boundary such that the heat loss is minimized for a fixed volume of insulation material.
C.E. Pedreira, R.B. Vinter
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Some Results on the Numerical Range of a Derivation

SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications, 1993
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Natália Bebiano   +2 more
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Numerical Taxonomy on Data: Experimental Results

Journal of Computational Biology, 1997
We consider the problem of fitting an n x n distance matrix D by a tree metric T. This problem is NP-hard for most reasonable distance functions between D and T. Recently, an approximation algorithm was presented (Agarwala et al., 1996) which achieves a factor of 3 approximation to the L infinity best fitting tree. We call this method the Single Pivot (
Jaime Cohen, Martin Farach
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