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The subject of this workshop was numerical methods that preserve geometric properties of the flow of an ordinary or partial differential equation: symplectic and multisymplectic integrators for Hamiltonian systems, symmetric integrators for reversible syst ...
Problems that exhibit multiple time scales arise frequently in many scientific and engineering fields. The modeling and simulation of such systems leads naturally to singular perturbation models. For systems of partial differential-algebraic equations (PDA ...
Recently there has been a growing interest in designing efficient methods for the solution of ordinary/ partial differential equations with random inputs. To this end, stochastic Galerkin methods appear to be superior to other nonsampling methods and, in m ...
Physical systems encompassing a variety of strongly coupled scales pose major computational challenges in terms of analysis modeling and simulation. In this report we first discuss a multiscale modeling approach for the transport of particles such as DNA i ...
Results on isothermal stratification of ice particles in ice slurry storage tanks are presented. Furthermore - in an extension - the melting of ice particles by heat fluxes across the boundaries of storage vessels is also taken into consideration. A conser ...
A simple model based on dislocation theory allows the construction of a fully defined system of differential equations and the calculation of curves that correspond to different mechanical tests such as stress relaxation, the creep test and the imposed stra ...
Coupled solute transport and reaction models are computationally demanding when multispecies, multidimensional simulations are considered. Split-operator methods approximate solutions to the reactive solute transport problem that are both relatively effici ...
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Some recent papers [KMT97, MR98] have shown that congestion control based on additive increase and multiplicative decrease tends to share bandwidth according to proportional fairness. Proportional fairness is a form of fairness which distributes bandwidth ...
Some recent papers [KMT97, MR98] have shown that congestion control based on additive increase and multiplicative decrease tends to share bandwidth according to proportional fairness. Proportional fairness is a form of fairness which distributes bandwidth ...
Some recent papers have shown that congestion control based on additive increase and multiplicative decrease tends to share bandwidth according to proportional fairness. Proportional fairness is a form of fairness which distributes bandwidth with a bias in ...