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Experimental properties of parabolic pulses generated via Raman amplification in standard optical fibers

2004

Parabolic pulses at 1550 nm have been generated in a standard telecommunications fiber using Raman amplification. The parabolic output pulse characteristics are studied as a function of input pulse energy and duration.

Femtosecond pulse shapingOptical fiberMaterials scienceRaman amplificationbusiness.industryMathematics::Analysis of PDEsSecond-harmonic generationPulse shapinglaw.inventionOpticslawOptoelectronicsbusinessUltrashort pulseBandwidth-limited pulsePhotonic-crystal fiberNonlinear Guided Waves and Their Applications
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Gradient estimates for the perfect conductivity problem in anisotropic media

2018

Abstract We study the perfect conductivity problem when two perfectly conducting inclusions are closely located to each other in an anisotropic background medium. We establish optimal upper and lower gradient bounds for the solution in any dimension which characterize the singular behavior of the electric field as the distance between the inclusions goes to zero.

Finsler LaplacianApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)Perfect conductorGradient blow-upConductivity01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsDimension (vector space)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaElectric fieldSingular behaviorFOS: MathematicsMathematics (all)Primary: 35J25 35B44 35B50 Secondary: 35J62 78A48 58J600101 mathematicsPerfect conductorAnisotropyAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)MathematicsJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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Derivation of Models for Thin Sprays from a Multiphase Boltzmann Model

2017

We shall review the validation of a class of models for thin sprays where a Vlasov type equation is coupled to an hydrodynamic equation of Navier–Stokes or Stokes type. We present a formal derivation of these models from a multiphase Boltzmann system for a binary mixture: under suitable assumptions on the collision kernels and in appropriate asymptotics (resp. for the two different limit models), we prove the convergence of solutions to the multiphase Boltzmann model to distributional solutions to the Vlasov–Navier–Stokes or Vlasov–Stokes system. The proofs are based on the procedure followed in Bardos et al. (J Stat Phys 63:323–344 (1991), [2]) and explicit evaluations of the coupling term…

Gas mixturePhysicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsBinary numberType (model theory)Coupling (probability)Boltzmann equationBoltzmann equationSprayPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakethin spraymultiphase boltzmann modelConvergence (routing)Boltzmann constantsymbolsKinetic theory of gasesHydrodynamic limitApplied mathematicsTwo-component systems Vlasov-Navier-Stokes systemStatistical physicsLimit (mathematics)Aerosol
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Quantitative lower bounds to the Euclidean and the Gaussian Cheeger constants

2020

We provide a quantitative lower bound to the Cheeger constant of a set $\Omega$ in both the Euclidean and the Gaussian settings in terms of suitable asymmetry indexes. We provide examples which show that these quantitative estimates are sharp.

Gaussianmedia_common.quotation_subject01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsAsymmetryOmegaCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Cheeger sets; Cheeger constant; quantitative inequalitiessymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEsEuclidean geometryFOS: MathematicsMathematics::Metric Geometry0101 mathematicsepäyhtälötMathematicsmedia_common49Q10 49Q20 39B62osittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälöt010102 general mathematicsCheeger constantCheeger setsArticlesCheeger constant (graph theory)010101 applied mathematicssymbolsquantitative inequalitiesAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Annales Fennici Mathematici
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Parameter identification for heterogeneous materials by optimal control approach with flux cost functionals

2021

The paper deals with the identification of material parameters characterizing components in heterogeneous geocomposites provided that the interfaces separating different materials are known. We use the optimal control approach with flux type cost functionals. Since solutions to the respective state problems are not regular, in general, the original cost functionals are expressed in terms of integrals over the computational domain using the Green formula. We prove the existence of solutions to the optimal control problem and establish convergence results for appropriately defined discretizations. The rest of the paper is devoted to computational aspects, in particular how to handle high sens…

General Computer ScienceComputer scienceFlux010103 numerical & computational mathematicsType (model theory)01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceDomain (software engineering)sensitivity analysisConvergence (routing)Applied mathematicsSensitivity (control systems)0101 mathematicskomposiititosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötNumerical AnalysisApplied Mathematicsidentification of conductivity coefficientsState (functional analysis)matemaattinen optimointiOptimal control010101 applied mathematicsIdentification (information)säätöteoriaModeling and Simulationnumeerinen analyysioptimal control of PDEs
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Localized forms of the LBB condition and a posteriori estimates for incompressible media problems

2018

Abstract The inf–sup (or LBB) condition plays a crucial role in analysis of viscous flow problems and other problems related to incompressible media. In this paper, we deduce localized forms of this condition that contain a collection of local constants associated with subdomains instead of one global constant for the whole domain. Localized forms of the LBB inequality imply estimates of the distance to the set of divergence free fields. We use them and deduce fully computable bounds of the distance between approximate and exact solutions of boundary value problems arising in the theory of viscous incompressible fluids. The estimates are valid for approximations, which satisfy the incompres…

General Computer ScienceMathematics::Analysis of PDEs01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Domain (mathematical analysis)Theoretical Computer SciencePhysics::Fluid DynamicsIncompressible flowBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsDivergence (statistics)Mathematicsta113LBB conditiona posteriori error estimatesNumerical AnalysisApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111010101 applied mathematicsincompressible viscous fluidsModeling and SimulationCompressibilityA priori and a posterioriConstant (mathematics)Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
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MAST-RT0 solution of the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations in 3D complex domains

2020

A new numerical methodology to solve the 3D Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible fluids within complex boundaries and unstructured body-fitted tetrahedral mesh is presented and validated with three literature and one real-case tests. We apply a fractional time step procedure where a predictor and a corrector problem are sequentially solved. The predictor step is solved applying the MAST (Marching in Space and Time) procedure, which explicitly handles the non-linear terms in the momentum equations, allowing numerical stability for Courant number greater than one. Correction steps are solved by a Mixed Hybrid Finite Elements discretization that assumes positive distances among tetrahedr…

General Computer Scienceeulerian methodMathematics::Analysis of PDEspredictor–corrector scheme02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesnavier–stokes equationsSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica010305 fluids & plasmasNumerical methodologyPhysics::Fluid Dynamics0203 mechanical engineeringNavier–Stokes equations 3D numerical model Eulerian method unstructured tetrahedral mesh predictor–corrector scheme Mixed Hybrid Finite elementIncompressible flow0103 physical sciencesNavier–Stokes equationsPhysicsMathematical analysisEulerian methodunstructured tetrahedral meshEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)3d numerical modelTetrahedral meshes020303 mechanical engineering & transportsmixed hybrid finite elementModeling and SimulationCompressibilityTA1-2040Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics
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On the relativistic heat equation in one space dimension

2012

We study the relativistic heat equation in one space dimension. We prove a local regularity result when the initial datum is locally Lipschitz in its support. We propose a numerical scheme that captures the known features of the solutions and allows for analysing further properties of their qualitative behaviour. J.A.C. acknowledges partial support by MINECO project, reference MTM2011-27739-C04-02, by GRC 2009 SGR 345 by the Generalitat de Catalunya, and by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council grant number EP/K008404/1. J.A.C. also acknowledges support from the Royal Society through a Wolfson Research Merit Award. V.C. acknowledges partial support by MINECO project, refere…

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisSpace dimensionGeodetic datumLipschitz continuity01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsScheme (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsHeat equation0101 mathematicsMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Strong Instability of Ground States to a Fourth Order Schrödinger Equation

2019

Abstract In this note, we prove the instability by blow-up of the ground state solutions for a class of fourth order Schrödinger equations. This extends the first rigorous results on blowing-up solutions for the biharmonic nonlinear Schrödinger due to Boulenger and Lenzmann [8] and confirm numerical conjectures from [1–3, 11].

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEs01 natural sciencesInstabilitySchrödinger equationsymbols.namesakeNonlinear systemFourth ordersymbolsBiharmonic equation[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]0101 mathematicsGround stateSchrödinger's catComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematicsMathematical physicsSciences exactes et naturelles
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Resolvent estimates for the magnetic Schrödinger operator in dimensions $$\ge 2$$

2019

It is well known that the resolvent of the free Schr\"odinger operator on weighted $L^2$ spaces has norm decaying like $\lambda^{-\frac{1}{2}}$ at energy $\lambda$. There are several works proving analogous high-frequency estimates for magnetic Schr\"odinger operators, with large long or short range potentials, in dimensions $n \geq 3$. We prove that the same estimates remain valid in all dimensions $n \geq 2$.

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematics::Analysis of PDEsMathematics::Spectral TheoryLambda01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsNorm (mathematics)symbols0101 mathematicsSchrödinger's catResolventMathematicsMathematical physicsRevista Matemática Complutense
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