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The Jäntti approach to adsorption with increasing gas pressure

2002

Jäntti introduced a method of calculating equilibrium adsorption from measurements where the pressure of the gas was varied in a stepwise manner. His aim was to shorten the time necessary for a given measurement. The method was applied to gas/solid systems in which simple adsorption processes occurred and where the number of adsorption sites was infinite. The present paper discusses the case where no adsorption is possible on an already occupied site (Langmuir isotherm) while the number of positions available for adsorption is considered limited. The advantages of using a gas pressure that increases linearly with time are evident for studies with this limitation. It is shown that such meas…

symbols.namesakeAdsorptionGas pressureChemistryGeneral Chemical Engineeringlcsh:QD450-801symbolsThermodynamicsLangmuir adsorption modellcsh:Physical and theoretical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryAdsorption Science & Technology
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Hysteretic Systems Subjected to Delta Correlated Input

1994

The paper deals with the evaluation of the probabilistic response of a single degree of freedom elastic-perfectly plastic system subjected to a delta correlated input process. The probabilistic characterisation of the response is here obtained by considering the accumulated plastic deformations as a compound homogeneous Poisson process independent of the external input. In this case the former can be considered as an external noise acting on the linear system. A closed form solution is also obtained and the analytic expression is compared with the customary Monte-Carlo method.

symbols.namesakeAnalytical expressionsMathematical analysisLinear systemsymbolsProbabilistic logicProcess (computing)Poisson processExternal noiseClosed-form expressionSingle degree of freedomMathematics
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Emmy Noether in Bryn Mawr

2020

In the annals of higher education for women, two elite colleges were particularly important for mathematics: Girton College, in Cambridge, England and Bryn Mawr College, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

symbols.namesakeAnnalsHigher educationbusiness.industryElitesymbolsNoether's theorembusinessClassics
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Representing compact sets of compact operators and of compact range vector measures

1987

symbols.namesakeApproximation propertyNuclear operatorGeneral MathematicsHilbert spacesymbolsFinite-rank operatorCompact operatorTopologyInvariant subspace problemContinuous functions on a compact Hausdorff spaceCompact operator on Hilbert spaceMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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On the asymptotic behaviour of gaussian spherical integrals

1983

symbols.namesakeAsymptotic analysisSlater integralsGaussianMathematical analysissymbolsAsymptotic expansionGaussian measureSeparable hilbert spaceMathematicsGaussian random field
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Assessing Transfer Entropy in cardiovascular and respiratory time series: A VARFI approach

2021

In the study of complex biomedical systems represented by multivariate stochastic processes, such as the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, an issue of great relevance is the description of the system dynamics spanning multiple temporal scales. Recently, the quantification of multiscale complexity based on linear parametric models, incorporating autoregressive coefficients and fractional integration, encompassing short term dynamics and long-range correlations, was extended to multivariate time series. Within this Vector AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated (VARFI) framework formalized for Gaussian processes, in this work we propose to estimate the Transfer Entropy, or equivalently G…

symbols.namesakeAutoregressive modelDynamical systems theoryGranger causalityComputer scienceStochastic processPhysics::Medical PhysicsParametric modelsymbolsTransfer entropyStatistical physicsGaussian processSystem dynamicsProceedings of Entropy 2021: The Scientific Tool of the 21st Century
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The ARF GAPs ELMOD1 and ELMOD3 act at the Golgi and Cilia to Regulate Ciliogenesis and Ciliary Protein Traffic

2021

ABSTRACTELMODs are a family of three mammalian paralogs that display GTPase activating protein (GAP) activity towards a uniquely broad array of ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) family GTPases that includes ARF-like (ARL) proteins. ELMODs are ubiquitously expressed in mammalian tissues, highly conserved across eukaryotes, and ancient in origin, being present in the last eukaryotic common ancestor. We described functions of ELMOD2 in immortalized mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) in the regulation of cell division, microtubules, ciliogenesis, and mitochondrial fusion. Here, using similar strategies with the paralogs ELMOD1 and ELMOD3, we identify novel functions and locations of these cell regu…

symbols.namesakeCell divisionGTPase-activating proteinmitochondrial fusionMicrotubuleCiliogenesisCiliumsymbolsGTPaseBiologyGolgi apparatusCell biology
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Stationary and Nontationary Response Probability Density Function of a Beam under Poisson White Noise

2011

In this paper an approximate explicit probability density function for the analysis of external oscillations of a linear and geometric nonlinear simply supported beam driven by random pulses is proposed. The adopted impulsive loading model is the Poisson White Noise , that is a process having Dirac’s delta occurrences with random intensity distributed in time according to Poisson’s law. The response probability density function can be obtained solving the related Kolmogorov-Feller (KF) integro-differential equation. An approximated solution, using path integral method, is derived transforming the KF equation to a first order partial differential equation. The method of characteristic is the…

symbols.namesakeCharacteristic function (probability theory)Cumulative distribution functionMathematical analysissymbolsFirst-order partial differential equationProbability distributionProbability density functionWhite noiseMoment-generating functionPoisson distributionMathematics
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Vibrational Spectroscopy

2015

The molecular information provided by the vibrational spectra obtained by both absorption in the near-infrared and middle-infrared range and Raman dispersion has been critically evaluated to obtain specific information for the authentication of protected designation of origin foods and other food geographical indications. The literature in this field has been updated and the capability of the vibrational spectra to provide discrimination between foods produced in different areas and by using different processes are also discussed.

symbols.namesakeChemical physicsChemistryNear-infrared spectroscopyMiddle infraredAnalytical chemistrysymbolsPhysical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyRaman spectroscopyVibrational spectra
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VAPOR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM CALCULATIONS USING THE TOPOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF MIXTURES.

1983

The Topological Treatment of mixtures is applied to several kinds of binary mixtures to obtain VLE diagrams. The excess Gibbs free energy, gE, is calculated as the product of a topological vector and an information vector. The pure compound topological description were obtained following the DARC system rules. A weighting function was introduced to obtain the topological description of a mixture. The information vector is calculated from experimental data. It is shown that for binary mixtures alcohol-alkane, the components of this vector varies linearly with the average number of carbon atoms of chemical compounds. This relationship allows prediction of the VLE diagram for any other system …

symbols.namesakeChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringDiagramsymbolsThermodynamicsVapor–liquid equilibriumTopologyGibbs free energy
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