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Tunnel effect and symmetries for Kramers–Fokker–Planck type operators

2011

AbstractWe study operators of Kramers–Fokker–Planck type in the semiclassical limit, assuming that the exponent of the associated Maxwellian is a Morse function with a finite number n0 of local minima. Under suitable additional assumptions, we show that the first n0 eigenvalues are real and exponentially small, and establish the complete semiclassical asymptotics for these eigenvalues.

Maxima and minimaComputer Science::Information RetrievalGeneral MathematicsExponentSemiclassical physicsFokker–Planck equationLimit (mathematics)Finite setEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsMorse theoryMathematical physicsJournal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu
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Finite-size scaling and the crossover to mean-field critical behavior in the two-dimensional Ising model with medium-ranged interactions.

1993

Critical amplitudes in finite-size scaling relations show a singular dependence on the range of the interactions, R. The respective power laws are predicted from phenomenological crossover scaling considerations. These predictions are tested by Monte Carlo simulations for medium-ranged Ising square lattices. It is speculated that some deviations between the simulation results and corresponding predictions may be due to logarithmic corrections.

Mean field theoryCritical phenomenaMonte Carlo methodCrossoverIsing modelStatistical physicsCritical exponentPower lawScalingMathematicsPhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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Stabilization of discrete-time systems with stochastic sampling

2012

This paper is concerned with the stabilization problem of discrete-time systems with stochastic sampling. It is assumed that there are a single-rate sampling in the plant input and two stochastic sampling rates in the controller input whose occurrence probabilities are given constants and satisfy a Bernoulli distribution. By Lyapunov function approach, a new sufficient condition is presented for the mean square asymptotic stability of the system. Based on this, the design procedure for stabilization controllers is proposed. Finally, an example is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed techniques.

Mean squareLyapunov functionsymbols.namesakeExponential stabilityDiscrete time and continuous timeRobustness (computer science)Bernoulli distributionStochastic processControl theorysymbolsSampling (statistics)Mathematics2012 7th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA)
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A thermodynamics-based formulation of gradient-dependent plasticity

1998

Abstract A nonlocal thermodynamic theoretical framework is provided as a basis for a consistent formulation of gradient-dependent plasticity in which a scalar internal variable measuring the material isotropic hardening/softening state is the only nonlocal variable. The main concepts of this formulation are: i) the ‘regularization operator’, of differential nature, which governs the relation between the above nonlocal variable and a related local variable (scalar measure of plastic strain) and confers a unified character to the proposed formulation (this transforms into a formulation for nonlocal plasticity if the regularization operator has an integral nature); ii) the ‘nonlocality residua…

Mechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsClausius–Duhem inequalityStrain hardening exponentPlasticityDissipationQuantum nonlocalityClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemShear bandMathematicsEuropean Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
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Internal-variable constitutive model for rate-independent plasticity with hardening saturation surface

1998

An elastic-plastic material model with internal variables and thermodynamic potential, not admitting hardening states out of a saturation surface, is presented. The existence of such a saturation surface in the internal variables space — a consequence of the boundedness of the energy that can be stored in the material's internal micro-structure — encompasses, in case of general kinematic/isotropic hardening, a one-parameter family of envelope surfaces in the stress space, which in turn is enveloped by a limit surface. In contrast to a multi-surface model, noad hoc rules are required to avoid the intersection between the yield and bounding/envelope surface. The flow laws of the proposed mode…

Mechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationStress spaceComputational MechanicsCalculusHardening (metallurgy)MechanicsPlasticityStrain hardening exponentSaturation (chemistry)Thermodynamic potentialMathematicsShakedownActa Mechanica
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Assessment and application of MODIS ocean and land algorithms for the characterization of aerosol properties over a Mediterranean coastal site

2015

Abstract The aerosol optical depth (AOD) and Angstrom exponent (α) obtained from MODIS Terra and Aqua over the coastal urban site of Burjassot (Spain) during the period 2002–2011 have been compared with retrievals from AERONET (AErosol RObotic NETwork) and ESR (European Skynet Radiometers) in order to investigate the performance of MODIS algorithms over land and ocean, respectively. The comparison of the MODIS aerosol products C051 over both land and ocean has been performed for a window size of 50 km × 50 km centred on the monitoring site. The correlation coefficients obtained from the comparison of the AOD from MODIS with that from ground-based measurements are 0.85 and 0.87 over land for…

Mediterranean climateAtmosphereAtmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponentRadiometerSKYNETEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesMonitoring siteAlgorithmAerosolAERONETAtmospheric Research
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Long term analysis of the columnar and surface aerosol relationship at an urban European coastal site

2017

Abstract Simultaneous PM2.5, PM10 and columnar (ground and satellite based) AOD measurements have been analyzed at Burjassot site in the metropolitan area of Valencia (Spain) during the period 2007–2016. The site is representative of a south European city in the Western Mediterranean coastal area, influenced by local urban pollution but also from frequent Saharan dust events. First, multiannual statistics were performed to characterize the main aerosol burden characteristics. The averages and standard deviations resulted 18 ± 9 μg m−3, 25 ± 19 μg m−3, 0.15 ± 0.11, 0.23 ± 0.17, 0.19 ± 0.15 and 1.2 ± 0.3 for PM2.5, PM10, AERONET AOD, MODIS Terra AOD, MODIS Aqua AOD, and AERONET Angstrom expon…

Mediterranean climateAtmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponent010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorology010501 environmental sciencesSeasonalityMineral dustmedicine.disease01 natural sciencesStandard deviationAerosolAERONETClimatologymedicineEnvironmental scienceAir quality index0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceAtmospheric Environment
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Scale effects on plot runoff and soil erosion in a mediterranean environment

2017

Explaining scale effects for runoff and erosion improves our understanding of hydrological and erosion processes. In this investigation, plot-scale effects on event runoff per unit area, Qe, sediment concentration, Ce, and soil loss per unit area, SLe, were checked at the Sparacia (Italy) site. Similar information on the scale effects was obtained with different dependent variables, i.e., individual values of Qe, Ce, and SLe for each plot or the mean of their replicated values, and scale indicators, i.e., plot length, l, or plot area, A. The most common result, occurring for 57 to 62% of the events depending on the considered variable, was the lack of any scale effect. When scale effects we…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyDependent variables Erosion process Mediterranean environment Rainfall characteristics Scale effects Scaling exponent. Sediment concentration Soil erosion0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceEnvironmental scienceScale effects02 engineering and technologySurface runoffPlot (graphics)020801 environmental engineering
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In-situ integrating nephelometer measurements of the scattering properties of atmospheric aerosols at an urban coastal site in western Mediterranean

2012

Abstract Measurements of aerosol scattering properties obtained during the period from March 2006 to December 2010 at Valencia (Spain) have been analyzed. The total aerosol scattering (σsp) and backscattering (σbsp) coefficients were measured using a TSI Model 3563 three-wavelength integrating nephelometer. From the measurements of σsp and σbsp, it was possible to determine also the scattering Angstrom exponent (αs). For the entire measurement period, the mean values (±standard deviation) at 550 nm are: 80 ± 50 Mm−1 for σsp; 8 ± 5 Mm−1 for σbsp; and 1.6 ± 0.3 for αs. These results indicate a moderate polluted atmosphere characterized by fine particles. The daily variation for all seasons sh…

Mediterranean climateIn situAtmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponentBoundary layerNephelometerScatteringPolluted atmosphereEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesLight scatteringGeneral Environmental ScienceAtmospheric Environment
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EXACT SOLUTIONS FOR A CLASS OF FRACTAL TIME RANDOM WALKS

1995

Fractal time random walks with generalized Mittag-Leffler functions as waiting time densities are studied. This class of fractal time processes is characterized by a dynamical critical exponent 0<ω≤1, and is equivalently described by a fractional master equation with time derivative of noninteger order ω. Exact Greens functions corresponding to fractional diffusion are obtained using Mellin transform techniques. The Greens functions are expressible in terms of general H-functions. For ω<1 they are singular at the origin and exhibit a stretched Gaussian form at infinity. Changing the order ω interpolates smoothly between ordinary diffusion ω=1 and completely localized behavior in the …

Mellin transformApplied MathematicsGaussianMathematical analysisRandom walksymbols.namesakeFractalModeling and SimulationTime derivativeMaster equationsymbolsGeometry and TopologyLimit (mathematics)Critical exponentMathematicsFractals
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