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Liouville Extensions of Artinian Simple Module Algebras
Katsutoshi Amano
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X‐Ray Tomography Analysis of Damage Mechanisms in Metal Matrix Syntactic Foams During Compression
In situ synchrotron X‐ray tomography is used to investigate the internal damage mechanisms of AlSi12 metal matrix syntactic foam with ceramic hollow spheres during compressive loading. It is concluded that a homogeneous distribution of the second‐phase filler material results in a sequential collapse in a localized region; this leads to controlled and ...
Indrajeet Tambe +8 more
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Simple Whittaker modules over free bosonic orbifold vertex operator algebras [PDF]
Jonas Hartwig, Nina Yu
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This article presents a solver‐agnostic domain‐specific language (DSL) for computational structural mechanics that strengthens interoperability in virtual product development. Using a hierarchical data model, the DSL enables seamless exchange between diverse simulation tools and numerical methods.
Martin Rädel +3 more
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Simple Modules Over the Higher Rank Super-Virasoro Algebras [PDF]
Yucai Su
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A graph theoretical approach to prime simple modules over quantum loop algebras
Clayton Cristiano da Silva
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The first cohomology of
Shujuan Wang, Wende Liu
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In this experimental study, the mechanical properties of additively manufactured Ti‐6Al‐4V lattice structures of different geometries are characterized using compression, four point bending and fatigue testing. While TPMS designs show superior fatigue resistance, SplitP and Honeycomb lattice structures combine high stiffness and strength. The resulting
Klaus Burkart +3 more
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Let M and P be right R−modules. A submodule K of an R−module M is called P−dense if for each m ∈ M,(K : m) is a P−faithful right ideal of R. PR is nonsingular if and only if, for each R−module M, every essential submodule of M is a P−dense submodule.
H. Khabazian and S. Safaeeyan
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