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Analytic solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations

2001

We consider the time dependent incompressible Navier-Stokes equations on an half plane. For analytic initial data, existence and uniqueness of the solution are proved using the Abstract Cauchy-Kovalevskaya Theorem in Banach spaces. The time interval of existence is proved to be independent of the viscosity.

Picard–Lindelöf theoremPlane (geometry)General MathematicsMathematical analysisMathematics::Analysis of PDEsBanach spaceInterval (mathematics)Half-spaceSobolev inequalityPhysics::Fluid DynamicsMathematics (all)UniquenessNavier–Stokes equationsMathematics
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Periodic orbits of a neuron model with periodic internal decay rate

2015

In this paper we will study a non-autonomous piecewise linear difference equation which describes a discrete version of a single neuron model with a periodic internal decay rate. We will investigate the periodic behavior of solutions relative to the periodic internal decay rate. Furthermore, we will show that only periodic orbits of even periods can exist and show their stability character.

Piecewise linear functionComputational MathematicsCharacter (mathematics)Classical mechanicsDifferential equationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisPeriodic orbitsPeriodic sequenceBiological neuron modelStability (probability)MathematicsApplied Mathematics and Computation
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Superconvergence phenomenon in the finite element method arising from averaging gradients

1984

We study a superconvergence phenomenon which can be obtained when solving a 2nd order elliptic problem by the usual linear elements. The averaged gradient is a piecewise linear continuous vector field, the value of which at any nodal point is an average of gradients of linear elements on triangles incident with this nodal point. The convergence rate of the averaged gradient to an exact gradient in theL 2-norm can locally be higher even by one than that of the original piecewise constant discrete gradient.

Piecewise linear functionComputational MathematicsRate of convergenceApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysisPiecewiseVector fieldSuperconvergenceConstant (mathematics)Finite element methodMathematicsNumerische Mathematik
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A unified approach to quasi-static shakedown problems for elastic-plastic solids with piecewise linear yield surface

1978

The paper concerns shakedown analysis of elastic-plastic bodies subjected to quasi-statically varying loads within a given domain. Using a perturbation method, a general inequality is given, from which, by simply specializing the perturbing terms, the generalized Melan theorem as well as bounds on various deformation parameters (such as displacements or plastic strain intensities) are derived. The solution of the «perturbed» shakedown problem in finite or holonimic terms permits the bound to be the most stringent and expressible in «local» terms instead of integral terms. A simple application concludes the paper.

Piecewise linear functionDeformation (mechanics)Mechanics of MaterialsSimple (abstract algebra)Yield surfaceMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisPlasticityCondensed Matter PhysicsQuasistatic processDomain (mathematical analysis)MathematicsShakedownMeccanica
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Shakedown of Structures Subjected to Dynamic External Actions and Related Bounding Techniques

2002

The shakedown theory for dynamic external actions is expounded considering elastic-plastic internal-variable material models endowed with hardening saturation surface and assuming small displacements and strains as long with negligible effects of temperature variations on material data. Two sorts of dynamic shakedown theories are presented, i.e.: i) Unrestricted dynamic shakedown, in which the structure is subjected to (unknown) sequences of short-duration excitations belonging to a known excitation domain, with no-load no-motion time periods in between and for which a unified framework with quasi-static shakedown is presented; and ii) Restricted dynamic shakedown, in which the structure is…

Piecewise linear functionEngineeringbusiness.industryBounding overwatchSpecified loadSolid mechanicsMathematical analysisStructural engineeringPlasticitybusinessStaticsFinite element methodShakedown
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Efficient full decay inversion of MRS data with a stretched-exponential approximation of the distribution

2012

SUMMARY We present a new, efficient and accurate forward modelling and inversion scheme for magnetic resonance sounding (MRS) data. MRS, also called surface-nuclear magnetic resonance (surface-NMR), is the only non-invasive geophysical technique that directly detects free water in the subsurface. Based on the physical principle of NMR, protons of the water molecules in the subsurface are excited at a specific frequency, and the superposition of signals from all protons within the excited earth volume is measured to estimate the subsurface water content and other hydrological parameters. In this paper, a new inversion scheme is presented in which the entire data set is used, and multi-expone…

Piecewise linear functionMathematical optimizationSuperposition principleGeophysicsAmplitudeDiscretizationGeochemistry and PetrologyComputationMathematical analysisSynthetic dataMathematicsMagnetic fieldExponential functionGeophysical Journal International
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A Lagrange Multiplier Based Domain Decomposition Method for the Solution of a Wave Problem with Discontinuous Coefficients

2008

In this paper we consider the numerical solution of a linear wave equation with discontinuous coefficients. We divide the computational domain into two subdomains and use explicit time difference scheme along with piecewise linear finite element approximations on semimatching grids. We apply boundary supported Lagrange multiplier method to match the solution on the interface between subdomains. The resulting system of linear equations of the “saddle-point” type is solved efficiently by a conjugate gradient method.

Piecewise linear functionsymbols.namesakeConstraint algorithmLagrange multiplierConjugate gradient methodMathematical analysisMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISsymbolsBoundary (topology)Domain decomposition methodsSystem of linear equationsDomain (mathematical analysis)Mathematics
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Asymptotical Convergence Evaluation for a Parabolic Problem Arising in Circuit Theory

1990

Piecewise linearizationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisConvergence (routing)Computational MechanicsParabolic problemMatrix calculusLinear equationLinear circuitMathematicsNetwork analysisZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
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Plane foliations with a saddle singularity

2012

Abstract We study the set of planar vector fields with a unique singularity of hyperbolic saddle type. We found conditions to assure that a such vector field is topologically equivalent to a linear saddle. Furthermore, we describe the plane foliations associated to these vector fields. Such a foliation can be split in two subfoliations. One without restriction and another one that is topologically characterized by means of trees.

Planar vector fieldsSingular foliationsPlane (geometry)Mathematical analysisPlanar vector fieldsType (model theory)SingularityFoliation (geology)Vector fieldGeometry and TopologyTopological conjugacySaddleMathematicsSaddle singularityTopology and its Applications
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Conductivity imaging with interior potential measurements

2011

In this article, we present two reconstruction methods intended to be used for conductivity imaging with data obtained from a planar electrical impedance tomography device for breast cancer detection. The inverse problem to solve is different from the classical inverse conductivity problem. We reconstruct the electrical conductivity of a two-dimensional domain from boundary measurements of currents and interior measurements of the potential. One reconstruction algorithm is based on a discrete resistor model; the other one is an integral equation approach for smooth conductivity distributions.

PlanarApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringInverseBoundary (topology)Reconstruction algorithmInverse problemConductivityElectrical impedance tomographyIntegral equationComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsInverse Problems in Science and Engineering
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