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A Dual‐Functional Electrolyte Additive for Highly Reversible Zinc‐Ion Batteries
This study introduces tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) as a dual‐function additive for aqueous zinc‐ion batteries. TBAB disrupts the hydrogen‐bond network of water while TBA+ adsorbs on Zn to improve interfacial wettability and regulate Zn2+ flux, resulting in suppressed dendrite growth and parasitic reactions. This synergy extended the lifespan of Zn|
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Tractable Relaxations of Composite Functions
Mathematics of Operations Research, 2022In this paper, we introduce new relaxations for the hypograph of composite functions assuming that the outer function is supermodular and concave extendable. Relying on a recently introduced relaxation framework, we devise a separation algorithm for the graph of the outer function over P, where P is a special polytope to capture the structure of each ...
Taotao He, Mohit Tawarmalani
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Properties of the Mittag-Leffler Relaxation Function [PDF]
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Mario N Berberan-Santos +1 more
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On the Discovery of Relaxed Functional Dependencies
Proceedings of the 20th International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium on - IDEAS '16, 2016Functional dependencies (fds) express important relationships among data, which can be used for several goals, including schema normalization and data cleansing. However, to solve several issues in emerging application domains, such as the identification of data inconsistencies or patterns of semantically related data, it has been necessary to relax ...
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Waveform Relaxation for Functional-Differential Equations
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 1999The authors study the convergence of waveform relaxation techniques for solving functional-differential equations. They derive new error estimates and obtain sharp error bounds.
Barbara Zubik-Kowal, Stefan Vandewalle
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SIAM Journal on Control, 1967
Mathematical control theory problems involving solutions of certain partial differential equations, nonadditive set functions, or other functionals - approximation and existence ...
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Mathematical control theory problems involving solutions of certain partial differential equations, nonadditive set functions, or other functionals - approximation and existence ...
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General convex relaxations of implicit functions and inverse functions
Journal of Global Optimization, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Huiyi Cao, Kamil A. Khan
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A relaxation function with distribution of relaxation times
Physics Letters A, 1970Abstract A dispersion function based on mixed second order kinetics is interpreted as a linear dispersion system with infinite many relaxators explicitly given.
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On compatibility and support functions in probabilistic relaxation
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 1986In this paper a close relationship between probabilistic relaxation and a compound statistical decision rule is established. This relationship exposes a number of problems associated with the heuristic compatibility and support functions. It is discussed how the choice of these functions should depend on the type of contextual information to be ...
Josef Kittler, J. Föglein
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A remark on relaxation of integral functionals
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 1991The paper under review concerns the calculation of the relaxed functional \(F(u)=\int_ \Omega f(\nabla u)dx\) with \(u\in W^{1,p}(\Omega; \mathbb{R}^ 2)\), \(2\leq ...
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