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2023
While much of theoretical ecology has focused on the study of long-term asymptotic dynamics of populations, a growing realization is that the study of dynamics on more ecologically relevant timescales is of equal or greater importance. Often, dynamics that occur on shorter, ecologically relevant, timescales are referred to as transient dynamics, and ...
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While much of theoretical ecology has focused on the study of long-term asymptotic dynamics of populations, a growing realization is that the study of dynamics on more ecologically relevant timescales is of equal or greater importance. Often, dynamics that occur on shorter, ecologically relevant, timescales are referred to as transient dynamics, and ...
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Dynamic Characteristics of Transient Responses
The Journal of Biochemistry, 2005Transient responses of signaling molecules are seen in a wide variety of cellular processes that are mediated by distinct molecular mechanisms. Although transient responses might intuitively be thought to depend on the absolute concentration of growth factors or the intensity of stimulation, we here introduce that some transient responses are prompted ...
Yu-ichi, Ozaki +2 more
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Stochastic resonance in transient dynamics
Physical Review A, 1992Stochastic resonance has been examined in a number of systems that have steady states. We examine a dynamical system that allows for the escape of a particle from a potential well, and that is subjected to the combination of a periodic forcing term and noise.
, Dayan, , Gitterman, , Weiss
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TRANSIENT CHAOS IN INTRACELLULAR DYNAMICS?
Cell Biology International, 2000Periodogram analyses of the temporal variations of several cellular oscillations occasionally reveal the existence of short duration bands containing a wide range of frequencies. The possibility is considered that these are due to the transient compliance with chaotic conditions.
D A, Gilbert +3 more
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2021
Dynamics is a sine qua non for seismic investigation of structures. Rather than reviewing its fundamentals, this chapter will focus on the computational aspects as implemented in finite element analysis codes.
Victor E. Saouma +1 more
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Dynamics is a sine qua non for seismic investigation of structures. Rather than reviewing its fundamentals, this chapter will focus on the computational aspects as implemented in finite element analysis codes.
Victor E. Saouma +1 more
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Dynamics of transient cavities
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2007We study the collapse of a transient cavity of air in water created by the impact of a solid body. Experimentally, we characterize the dynamics of the cavity from its creation (t= 0) until it collapses (t= τ) in the limit where inertia dominates viscous and capillary effects.
Duclaux, V. +5 more
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Transient dynamics simulations
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing, 1996Transient dynamics simulations are commonly used to model phenomena such as car crashes, underwater explosions, and the response of shipping containers to high-speed impacts. Physical objects in such a simulation are typically represented by Lagrangian meshes because the meshes can move and deform with the objects as they undergo stress.
Steve Plimpton +5 more
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Transient Dynamics of Absorbed Singular Diffusions
Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Min Ji +3 more
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Transient Dynamics in Electroconvection
2023This thesis describes the analysis of transient dynamics, in multiple contexts, with an emphasis on electroconvection in liquid crystals. Transient dynamics arise when a system is not in steady state; colloquially, when a system is in a transient state, it means the system will not repeatedly return near to its current position.
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Transient Dynamics in Metapopulation Response to Perturbation
Theoretical Population Biology, 2002Transient time in population dynamics refers to the time it takes for a population to return to population-dynamic equilibrium (or close to it) following a perturbation in the environment or in population size. Depending on the direction of the perturbation, transient time may either denote the time until extinction (or until the population has ...
Otso Ovaskainen, Ilkka Hanski
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