A Generalized Solow-Swan Model [PDF]
We set up a generalized Solow-Swan model to study the exogenous impact of population, saving rate, technological change, and labor participation rate on economic growth.
Donghan Cai, Hui Ye, Longfei Gu
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Enhancing typhoon wave hindcasting with random forests and BP neural networks in the SWAN model [PDF]
Forecasting typhoon waves during typhoons is crucial. In this paper, the numerical wave model SWAN was enhanced through integration with two machine learning methods: the Back Propagation Neural Network and Random Forest. This integration facilitated the
Cheng Chen +5 more
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Application of SWAN model for storm generated wave simulation in the Canadian Beaufort Sea
The wave model SWAN (Simulating WAves Nearshore) is implemented for the Canadian Beaufort Sea and storm generated waves are investigated through comparisons between in situ buoy observations and numerical simulations.
Md. Azharul Hoque +2 more
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Facilitating Collaborative Analysis in SWAN [PDF]
SWAN (Service for Web-based ANalysis) is a CERN service that allows users to perform interactive data analysis in the cloud, in a “software as a service” model. It is built upon the widely-used Jupyter notebooks, allowing users to write - and run - their
Bocchi Enrico +7 more
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The use of a wave boundary layer model in SWAN [PDF]
AbstractA wave boundary layer model (WBLM) is implemented in the third‐generation ocean wave model SWAN to improve the wind‐input source function under idealized, fetch‐limited condition. Accordingly, the white capping dissipation parameters are recalibrated to fit the new wind‐input source function to parametric growth curves.
Jianting Du, Xiaoli Guo Larsen
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Wave boundary layer model in SWAN revisited [PDF]
In this study, we extend the work presented in Du et al. (2017) to make the wave boundary layer model (WBLM) applicable for real cases by improving the wind-input and white-capping dissipation source functions.
J. Du +5 more
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The Solow-Swan model with endogenous population growth
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Gaston Cayssials, Santiago Picasso
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Simulation of Sea Waves and Investigation of Extractable Energy from Waves in Makran Coastal Zone by Using SWAN Model [PDF]
In recent years, the need for energy in the world has increased. Due to climate change and its problems and the increasing global need for energy, the desire to use fossil energy has decreased and the development of new energy has become one of the most ...
Mona Kashi Zonozi +4 more
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Influence of wind on wave heights in the Kazakh Caspian Sea [PDF]
With the development of shipping in the Caspian Sea, the need for high-quality data on wave characteristics has increased. In the present work, the analysis of maximum wave height at coastal stations in Kazakhstan was carried out using wave and wind ...
Yeltay Aizat +2 more
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Refraction may redirect waves from multiple directions into a harbour: a case study in the Gulf of Riga, eastern Baltic Sea [PDF]
We analyse the impact of bathymetry on the propagation direction of wind waves near the Port of Ringsu on the island of Ruhnu in the central part of the Gulf of Riga (Gulf of Livonia).
Rain Männikus +2 more
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