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Performance of regular PML, CFS-PML, and second-order PML for waveguide problems
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 2006The performance of regular, complex frequency shifted (CFS), and second-order perfectly matched layers (PMLs) is studied for the numerical simulation of waveguide problems. The limitations of each PML is clearly demonstrated. It is shown that the second-order PML is overall the best choice for a general problem, since the regular PML is incapable of ...
Davi Correia, Jian-Ming Jin
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A Cylindrical MRTD Algorithm With PML and Quasi-PML
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 2013In this paper, we develop an explicit multiresolution time-domain (MRTD) scheme based on Daubechies' scaling functions with a cylindrical grid for time-domain Maxwell's equations. The stability and dispersion property of the scheme is investigated and it is shown that larger cells decrease the numerical phase error, which makes it significantly lower ...
Yawen Liu, Yiwang Chen, Bin Chen, Xin Xu
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Mobile foci of Sp100 do not contain PML: PML bodies are immobile but PML and Sp100 proteins are not
Journal of Structural Biology, 2002PML bodies are nuclear organelles that are associated with various diseases and are suggested to be involved in multiple cellular activities including transcriptional regulation, apoptosis, and antiviral defence. Because many proteins with different functions aggregate in PML bodies, it has also been suggested that these bodies function as nuclear ...
Karien, Wiesmeijer +4 more
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Opposing effects of PML and PML/RARα on STAT3 activity
Blood, 2003Promyelocytic leukemia protein PML acts as a tumor suppressor, whereas its chimeric mutant promyelocytic leukemia/retinoic acid receptorα (PML/RARα) causes acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Because PML has been shown to form transcription-regulatory complexes with various molecules, we speculated that PML and/or PML/RARα might affect signal ...
Akira, Kawasaki +5 more
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2003
It has been previously demonstrated that no reflection is generated when elastic (or electromagnetic) waves enter a region with Perfectly Matching Layer (PML) absorbing conditions in a continuous medium. The practical application of PMLs, however, is in numerical modeling, where the medium is discretized by either a finite-element or a finite ...
FESTA, GAETANO, Nielsen S. B.
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It has been previously demonstrated that no reflection is generated when elastic (or electromagnetic) waves enter a region with Perfectly Matching Layer (PML) absorbing conditions in a continuous medium. The practical application of PMLs, however, is in numerical modeling, where the medium is discretized by either a finite-element or a finite ...
FESTA, GAETANO, Nielsen S. B.
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Numerical reflection from FDTD-PMLs: a comparison of the split PML with the unsplit and CFS PMLs
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2002Although perfectly matched layer (PML) absorbing boundary conditions are perfect in theory, an amount of spurious reflection is present in actual computations with the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. This paper compares the reflections produced by three different PMLs, namely the split PML, the unsplit PML, and the recently introduced ...
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E6AP promotes the degradation of the PML tumor suppressor
Cell Death and Differentiation, 2009Martin Scheffner +2 more
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New insights into the role of PML in tumour suppression
Cell Research, 2008Paolo Salomoni +2 more
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