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This research aimed to determine whether: (1) shoe-worn magnetic and inertial sensors can be used to detect hurdle clearance and identify the leading leg in 400-m hurdles, and (2) to provide an analysis of the hurdlers’ spatiotemporal parameters in the int ...
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We consider solutions to the 2d Navier-Stokes equations on T x R close to the Poiseuille flow, with small viscosity nu > 0. Our first result concerns a semigroup estimate for the linearized problem. Here we show that the x-dependent modes of linear solutio ...
For two-dimensional (2D) time fractional diffusion equations, we construct a numerical method based on a local discontinuous Galerkin (LDG) method in space and a finite difference scheme in time. We investigate the numerical stability and convergence of th ...
In classrooms, some transitions between activities impose (quasi-)synchronicity, meaning there is a need for learners to move between activities at the same time. To make real-time decisions about when to move to the next activity, teachers need to be able ...