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Setup and evaluation of a SWAN wind wave model for the Sea of Marmara
A high-resolution SWAN wind wave hindcast model was implemented for the Sea of Marmara. For this, we focused firstly on the quality of two data sources for the wind forcing, viz., the ERA-Interim winds from the ECMWF and CFSR winds from the NOAA/NCEP ...
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The development of an operational SWAN model for NGLI
Oceans '02 MTS/IEEE, 2004Military operations levy increasing demands for wave forecasts well into the littoral regions and surf zone, and thus drive the need for high-resolution ocean surface wave models. This requires a specialized model that includes shallow-water physics and is stable at high resolution.
J.D. Dykes, Y.L. Hsu, W.E. Rogers
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Black swans in space: modeling spatiotemporal processes with extremes
Ecology, 2018AbstractIn ecological systems, extremes can happen in time, such as population crashes, or in space, such as rapid range contractions. However, current methods for joint inference about temporal and spatial dynamics (e.g., spatiotemporal modeling with Gaussian random fields) may perform poorly when underlying processes include extreme events.
Sean C, Anderson, Eric J, Ward
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The Study and Application on the EVA Valuation Model in Little Swan
2010 Third International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2010With the rapid development of the socialist market economy, the behavior of corporate restructuring and mergers will be more and more, scientific assessment of the value of companies has become an important activity. In this paper, in-depth study of the general principles of business valuation and methods based on the acquisition of Little Swan to the ...
Bin Xia, Haixia Guo, Wangju Zhang
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Folding Paper Swans, Modeling Lives
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2013This article examines the practices of folding paper swans by Filipina migrants employed as live‐in caregivers for elderly, dying patients in Israel. These practices create a microsystem model of adjustment through precise, small‐scale, and repetitive movements. This microsystem synchronizes a tripartite process: the swan's process of construction, the
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Implementation of an Energy Model for JiST/SWANS Wireless Network Simulator
Sixth International Conference on Networking (ICN'07), 2007Sensor networks consist of very large number of resource constrained nodes, and to properly evaluate the performance of these networks a scalable ad-hoc wireless network simulator is needed. The JiST/SWANS is a highly scalable wireless network simulator with reported results for a million node network. However, it lacks an energy model.
Trishla Sutaria +3 more
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Returns to scale in a spatial Solow–Swan economic growth model
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Neto, J. P. Juchem +2 more
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SWAN-Mud: Engineering Model for Mud-Induced Wave Damping
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2011This paper describes the implementation of a new dispersion relation and energy-dissipation equation obtained from a viscous two-layer model schematization in the state-of-the-art wave forecasting model SWAN to simulate wave damping in coastal areas by fluid mud deposits.
Kranenburg, Wouter +4 more
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On the Multi-Country Version of the Solow-Swan Model
The Japanese Economic Review, 2003I study a multi-country version of the Solow–Swan model of capital accumulation. Capital is perfectly mobile and flows instantaneously to countries providing the highest return. I show that, in general, the model possesses infinitely many stationary equilibria that differ from each other in terms of the world interest rate and world output.
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Black swans and dragon kings: A unified model
EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2017The term “black swan ” is a metaphor for outlier events whose statistics are characterized by Pareto's Law and by Zipf's Law; namely, statistics governed by power-law tails. The term “dragon king ” is a metaphor for a singular outlier event which, in comparison with all other outlier events, is in a league of its own.
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