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Stochastic Variational Inequalities on Non-Convex Domains
The objective of this work is to prove, in a first step, the existence and the uniqueness of a solution of the following multivalued deterministic differential equation: $dx(t)+\partial ^-\varphi (x(t))(dt)\ni dm(t),\ t>0$, $x(0)=x_0$, where $m:\mathbb{R}
Buckdahn, Rainer+3 more
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PerFluoroAlkyl Substances (PFAS) are responsible of major and persistent environmental pollution worldwide. This work demonstrates an ultra‐sensitive sensor for PFAS based on an organic transistor whose gate is functionalized with a binary self‐assembled monolayer containing a perfluorinated molecule.
Rian Zanotti+8 more
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New Perturbed Proximal Point Algorithms for Set-valued Quasi Variational Inclusions [PDF]
In this paper, by using some new and innovative techniques, some perturbed iterative algorithms for solving generalized set-valued variational inclusions are suggested and analyzed.
Li, Rong, Shi, Chaofeng
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In the literature, necessary and sufficient conditions in terms of variational inequalities are introduced to characterize minimizers of convex set valued functions with values in a conlinear space.
Crespi, Giovanni P., Schrage, Carola
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Dynkin games with incomplete and asymmetric information [PDF]
We study the value and the optimal strategies for a two-player zero-sum optimal stopping game with incomplete and asymmetric information. In our Bayesian set-up, the drift of the underlying diffusion process is unknown to one player (incomplete ...
De Angelis, Tiziano+2 more
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The seal louse Echinophthirius horridus has uniquely shaped setae that may reduce drag during its host's dives. Using numerical simulations, this study demonstrates that their natural inclination promotes vortex formation, minimizing friction and energy loss. These findings provide insights into biological surface adaptations and may inspire the design
Anika Preuss+3 more
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Radial symmetry and symmetry breaking for some interpolation inequalities
We analyze the radial symmetry of extremals for a class of interpolation inequalities known as Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequalities, and for a class of weighted logarithmic Hardy inequalities which appear as limiting cases of the first ones.
Dolbeault, Jean+3 more
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Bioprinted Organoids: An Innovative Engine in Biomedicine
Bioprinted organoids refer to either the printing of stem cells into tissue shape and subsequent differentiate into organoids, or assembling induced organoids as bioinks to replicate native organ. It enables the creation of miniaturized organs with complex architectures and physiological functions, potentially enhancing reproducibility, throughput, and
Zhengwei Li+11 more
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On a class of variational inequalities
A new class of variational inequalities of the form \[ a(u,v-u)+b(u,v)- b(u,u)\geq (A(u),v-u)),\quad v\in M, \] is considered where \(M\subset H\) is a convex nonempty subset of a Hilbert space H, a(u,v) is a coercive and continuous bilinear form on H, b(u,v) is bounded and linear in the first variable, convex or linear in the second one and \(A: H\to ...
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In this paper, we introduce and investigate composite inertial gradient-based algorithms with a line-search process for solving a variational inequality problem (VIP) with a pseudomonotone and Lipschitz continuous mapping and a common fixed-point problem
L. Ceng, Q. Yuan
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