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A formal framework to characterize and control/optimize the flow past permeable membranes by means of a homogenization approach is proposed and applied to the wake flow past a permeable cylindrical shell. From a macroscopic viewpoint, a Navier-like effecti ...
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In this paper, we will present an update for the previously developed CCFatigue computational tool. This tool has been built around several analysis methods for fatigue life predictions of composite materials and includes modules that allow analysis over c ...
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David Lyndon Emsley, Pierrick Berruyer, Andrea Bertarello

Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) allows to dramatically enhance the sensitivity of magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR). DNP experiments usually rely on the detection of low-γ nuclei hyperpolarized from 1H with the use of cross polar ...
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Complexity of linear relaxations in integer programming

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For a set X of integer points in a polyhedron, the smallest number of facets of any polyhedron whose set of integer points coincides with X is called the relaxation complexity rc(X). This parameter was introduced by Kaibel & Weltge (2015) and captures the ...
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Towards Reliable Evaluation of Algorithms for Road Network Reconstruction from Aerial Images

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Existing connectivity-oriented performance measures rank road delineation algorithms inconsistently, which makes it difficult to decide which one is best for a given application. We show that these inconsistencies stem from design flaws that make the metri ...
2020

From Illich to Self-Tracking

Alexandre André Robert Rigal

Ivan Illich's research has accurately described the changing relationship between the experience of reading and the experience of the body. He sees the screen as a new tool for reading and begins to consider research hypotheses about this transformation. T ...
2020

Analysis of the sensitivity of the hydromorphological index of diversity, HMID

Anton Schleiss, Walter Gostner, Mário Jorge Rodrigues Pereira Da Franca, Severin Stähly, Christopher Robinson

Hydromorphological conditions are a key factor for the habitat diversity in riverine ecosystems. The Hydromorphological Index of Diversity (HMID) is a tool to quantify the habitat diversity in a river reach based on local flow depths and flow velocities. T ...
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A Review and Mathematical Treatment of Infinity on the Smith Chart, 3D Smith Chart and Hyperbolic Smith Chart

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This work describes the geometry behind the Smith chart, recent 3D Smith chart tool and previously reported conceptual Hyperbolic Smith chart. We present the geometrical properties of the transformations used in creating them by means of inversive geometry ...
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Florian Elias Landerer

The task of the master project is to analyse a data set with information of several hundred companies from Switzerland. The goal is to find in the Swiss industry sector a classification/typology for the nature of resource efficiency of innovating companies ...
2018

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