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Ensemble‐based soil liquefaction assessment: Leveraging CPT data for enhanced predictions
Abstract This study focuses on predicting soil liquefaction, a critical phenomenon that can significantly impact the stability and safety of structures during seismic events. Accurate liquefaction assessment is vital for geotechnical engineering, as it informs the design and mitigation strategies needed to safeguard infrastructure and reduce the risk ...
Arsham Moayedi Far, Masoud Zare
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Lifting and restricting t‐structures [PDF]
We explore the interplay between t-structures in the bounded derived category of finitely presented modules and the unbounded derived category of all modules over a coherent ring using homotopy colimits. More precisely, we show that every intermediate t-
Marks, Frederik, Zvonareva, Alexandra
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This study highlights that with the static and time‐dependent evolution of slip versus dilation tendency parameter space, structurally controlled deep geothermal systems can be selected within areas of higher permeability and lower seismic hazard. Abstract Faults play a vital role in the Earth's hydraulic system by facilitating fluid flow when dilating
Michal Kruszewski +4 more
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$n$-term silting complexes in $K^b(proj(\Lambda))$
Let $\Lambda$ be an Artin algebra and $K^b(proj(\Lambda))$ be the triangulated category of bounded co-chain complexes in $proj(\Lambda).$ It is well known that two-terms silting complexes in $K^b(proj(\Lambda))$ are described by the $\tau$-tilting theory.
Mendoza, Octavio, Martinez, Luis
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A characterisation of τ-tilting finite algebras [PDF]
We prove that a finite dimensional algebra is τ-tilting finite if and only if it does not admit large silting modules. Moreover, we show that for a τ- tilting finite algebra A there is a bijection between isomorphism classes of basic support τ-tilting ...
Jorge Vitória +6 more
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An experimental device for physical simulation of hydraulic fracturing, comprising: a load‐bearing mechanism with multiple interconnected plates that collectively form an sample chamber; a load‐generating mechanisms, with multiple load‐generating mechanisms arranged within the experimental chamber.
Delei Shang +5 more
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Hereditary extriangulated categories: Silting objects, mutation, negative extensions
68 pages, v2: missing reference addedIn this article, we initiate the study of hereditary extriangulated categories. Many important categories arising in representation theory in connection with various theories of mutation are hereditary extriangulated.
Gorsky, Mikhail +2 more
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Plant adaptive strategies respond to environmental change across European grassland habitats
Grassland ecosystems are facing rapid and ongoing change driven by intensified land‐use and accelerated climate change, highlighting the urgent need to understand their potential adaptation and response to environmental change. We analyzed data from 52 980 vegetation plots spanning all major grassland habitats in Europe (including alpine, rocky, sandy,
Xiao‐Peng Tan +21 more
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The low‐field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements are applied to investigate the seepage characteristics of the single rough joint. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the seepage characteristics of granite specimens with single‐joint channel under the different roughness, confining pressures and seepage pressures.
Hao Cheng, Xiujie Zhong
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Mutation and torsion pairs [PDF]
Mutation of compact silting objects is a fundamental operation in the representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras due to its connections to cluster theory and to the lattice of torsion pairs in module or derived categories.
Lidia Angeleri +5 more
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