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Engineering nanomaterials from bottom up with computer simulation

Engineering nanomaterials from bottom up with computer simulation

Ngày tải lên : 20/06/2016, 23:17
... Brownian Dynamics and dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) sample equilibrium states by integrating the Newtonian equation of motion of all the evolving atoms or particles Whereas, MC-based methods generate...
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POLYNOMIAL DECAY SOLUTIONS TO FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL INCLUSIONS WITH INFINITE DELAYS

POLYNOMIAL DECAY SOLUTIONS TO FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL INCLUSIONS WITH INFINITE DELAYS

Ngày tải lên : 16/10/2015, 09:23
... set-valued analysis Let Y be a metric space Definition 2.4 A multivalued map (multimap) F : Y → P(E) is said to be: i) upper semicontinuous (u.s.c) if F −1 (V ) = {y ∈ Y : F(y) ∩ V = ∅} is a closed subset ... now introduce the concept of condensing multimaps Definition 2.5 A multimap F : Z ⊆ E → P(E) is said to be condensing with respect to an MNC β (β-condensing) if for any bounded set Ω ⊂ Z, the ... formula (2.5), we introduce the following definition Definition 3.1 A function x : (−∞, T ] → X is said to be an integral solution of problem (1.1)-(1.2) if and only if x(t) = ϕ(t), t ≤ 0, and there...
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Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design

Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design

Ngày tải lên : 13/09/2012, 10:21
... be linear, nonlinear, time-invariant, or timevarying The system defined by this relationship is said to be linear if it satisfies the following conditions Assume that the output is y(n) due to ... − M) when the input is delayed by M samples, that is, when the input is x(n − M), the system is said to be time-invariant or shift-invariant If the output is determined by the weighted sum of...
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Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.Law.and.Regulation.Text.and.Materials.Apr.2007.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.Law.and.Regulation.Text.and.Materials.Apr.2007.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 10:39
... clarity and precision, as its meaning and the scope of its inquiry are unsettled and contested That said, a functional approach to regulation, often referred to as a cybernetics perspective, is widely...
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Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 10:39
... ‘halves’ they are I don’t expect anyone to be completely convinced, on the basis of what I have said so far, that the non-Cartesian version of substance dualism sketched above is correct.5 But ... particularly convincing The idea that causation must be ‘local’ was effectively abandoned by the Newtonian theory of gravitation, some 300 years ago And although the theory was criticised by contemporaries ... electrically charged object moves under the influence of an electromagnetic field Of course, it may be said that even here something is transmitted from cause Minds, bodies and people 23 to effect, namely,...
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Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Introduction.to.Modern.British.Fiction.1950-2000.Apr.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Introduction.to.Modern.British.Fiction.1950-2000.Apr.2002.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 11:00
... aspirations: ‘I would like,’ said Liz, ‘to make sense of things To understand.’ By things, she meant herself Or she thought she meant herself ‘I would like,’ said Alix, ‘to change things.’ ... Where the mimetic effect of the great nineteenth-century realists like George Eliot is sometimes said to hinge on the ability to reproduce a society in microcosm, the mimesis of the post-war period ... memory of recent social history, and on our perceptions of self-identity; but the novel cannot be said to make identifiable and immediate interventions in given social problems The ‘liberation’ in...
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Introduction to fluid mechanics - P1

Introduction to fluid mechanics - P1

Ngày tải lên : 22/10/2012, 10:59
... day used by a citizen in those days is said to be approximately 180litres Today, the amount of water used per capita per day in an average household is said to be approximately 240 litres Therefore, ... has been confirmed that canals had been constructed more than 4000 years BC Water in cities is said to have began in Jerusalem, where a reservoir to store water and a masonry channel to guide ... clear, but it is easy to imagine the course of progress from log to raft, from manual propulsion to sails, and from river to ocean navigation The Phoenicians and Egyptians built huge, excellent ships...
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Introduction to fluid mechanics - P2

Introduction to fluid mechanics - P2

Ngày tải lên : 22/10/2012, 10:59
... named after Newton (Newton' s rings and Newton' s law of motion/ viscosity/resistance) that he can be regarded as the greatest contributor to the establishment of modern natural science Newton' s statue ... called Newtonian fluids On the other hand, liquid which is not subject to Newton' s law of viscosity, such as a liquid pulp, a high-molecular-weight solution or asphalt, is called a non-Newtonian ... wall, is given by the following equation: z=p- du dY This relation was found by Newton through experiment, and is called Newton' s law of viscosity Viscosity 11 Fig Change in viscosity of air and...
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Introduction to fluid mechanics - P3

Introduction to fluid mechanics - P3

Ngày tải lên : 22/10/2012, 10:59
... straight-line motion How high is the metacentre of a real ship? It is said that the height of metacentre of a warship is about 0.8-1.2 m, a sailing ship O-1.4 m and a large passenger ship 0.3-0.7 m When...
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Introduction to fluid mechanics - P4

Introduction to fluid mechanics - P4

Ngày tải lên : 22/10/2012, 10:59
... laminar, however agitated the tank water, is called the lower critical Reynolds number This value is said to be 2320 by Schiller2 Whenever the experiment is made with calm tank water, Re, turns out ... the board with his back to us, talking to himself, and every now and then rubbed it all out and said that was wrong He would then start afresh on a new line, and so on Generally, towards the end...
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Introduction to fluid mechanics - P5

Introduction to fluid mechanics - P5

Ngày tải lên : 22/10/2012, 10:59
... distance ds away The gravitational force acting on this element is its weight, pg dA ds Applying Newton s second + 58 Onedimensionalflow Fig 5.4 Force acting on fluid on streamline law of motion ... and a close friend of Daniel Bernoulli Contributed enormously to the mathematical development of Newtonian mechanics, while formulating the equations of motion of a perfect fluid and solid Lost ... The flow velocity was to be measured by measuring the increased height of the water level It is said that, as soon as he had hit upon this idea, he rushed to the River Seine carrying a glass tube...
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Introduction to fluid mechanics - P6

Introduction to fluid mechanics - P6

Ngày tải lên : 22/10/2012, 10:59
... elementary rectangle of fluid of side dx, side dy and thickness b as shown in Fig 6.3, and apply Newton' s second law of motion Where the ' + + &/ax au/ay aw/az is generally called the divergence ... Euler to find the equation of motion of fluid Thereafter, through research by Cauchy, Poisson and SaintVenant, Stokes derived the present equations, including viscosity Substituting eqns (6.7), ... kinds of quantities is called the correlation Whenever this value is large, the correlation is said to be strong In studying turbulent flow, one such correlation is the timewise mean of the products...
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