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Modelling systems defined by RTD curves

Modelling systems defined by RTD curves

... RIO curves are used for modelling these premises with an application in the nuclear industry for predicting the airbome pollutant transfers in order to prevent radiological ...and by-passes is ... Voir le document complet

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Modelling systems defined by RTD curves

Modelling systems defined by RTD curves

... RIO curves are used for modelling these premises with an application in the nuclear industry for predicting the airbome pollutant transfers in order to prevent radiological ...and by-passes is ... Voir le document complet

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Spectral modelling of massive binary systems

Spectral modelling of massive binary systems

... first by Schuerman (1972), consists of scaling the mass of the stars rather than the entire ...attraction by the other star and the centrifugal ...affected by internal radiation pressure and the ... Voir le document complet

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Solving linear systems arising from reservoirs modelling

Solving linear systems arising from reservoirs modelling

... linear systems that aim at reducing the communication in parallel ...linear systems in which we are interested arises from a real-life reservoir ...of modelling the system are taken into ...start ... Voir le document complet

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From theory to modelling : urban systems as complex systems

From theory to modelling : urban systems as complex systems

... piloted by Eurostat with the concourse of many national statistical institutes, did not succeed in solving this ...shown by the results of the comparison made in co- operation with Marianne Guérois (2003) ... Voir le document complet

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CFD modelling of two-phase stirred bioreaction systems by segregated solution of the Euler–Euler model

CFD modelling of two-phase stirred bioreaction systems by segregated solution of the Euler–Euler model

... numerically by Fluent (version ...User Defined Functions (UDF), sub-set of Fluent were used for completion and adaptation of the source code by the species functions representing the biore- ... Voir le document complet

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Modelling Relations Between Teenagers And School Systems

Modelling Relations Between Teenagers And School Systems

... De manie`re g en erale, la soci et e franc¸aise se distingue de la soci et e italienne par un degr e plus faible d’in egalit es sociales dans la distri- bution des niveaux d’ e[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Interoperability Supported by Enterprise Modelling

Interoperability Supported by Enterprise Modelling

... project modelling methodology supported by the MOKA supporting tool PC-Pack to build common ontology from expert docu- mentation, the modelling tool MEGA, to perform Project Knowledge mapping with a ... Voir le document complet

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Modelling inoperability propagation mechanism in interdependent systems

Modelling inoperability propagation mechanism in interdependent systems

... complex systems such as that of interdependent strategic infrastructures or economic sectors systems need to be ad- dressed in systems engineering perspectives in order to dispose of tools to aid ... Voir le document complet

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Educational Challenges For Cyber-Physical Systems Modelling

Educational Challenges For Cyber-Physical Systems Modelling

... Looking at the autonomous vehicles example this means that the different control systems and their associated communication to road services, weather and traffic information are designed[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Modelling Unequal Error Protection in BICM Systems.

Modelling Unequal Error Protection in BICM Systems.

... Acknowledgement My past few years as a graduate student is to ponder memories of great surprises, difficulties, depression, and successes fuelled by the immense passion for research. There are many people I would ... Voir le document complet

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Coding of depth maps by elastic deformations of curves

Coding of depth maps by elastic deformations of curves

... reported by the participants are mainly edge fragmentation and blocking effect, which disappear as the bit-rate ...diminished by a finer coding of the interior ... Voir le document complet

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Parametric inference for mixed models defined by stochastic differential equations

Parametric inference for mixed models defined by stochastic differential equations

... described by stochastic differential equations (SDEs) have been introduced in the literature (see [32] or [43] for ...models defined by ODEs, allowing to take into account errors associated with ... Voir le document complet

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Coding of depth maps by elastic deformations of curves

Coding of depth maps by elastic deformations of curves

... separated by sharp edges which correspond to object ...only by preserving the contour information [GLG12], [DCF12], [SKN + 10], since distortions on edges during the encoding step would cause a sensible ... Voir le document complet

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Roof storage systems: Modelling and performance’s comparison

Roof storage systems: Modelling and performance’s comparison

... Introduction Rainwater runoff problems have become critical in large cities because of the increasing imperviousness of surfaces. Best practices to manage urban runoff improve water infiltration and evaporation through ... Voir le document complet

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Implicitizing rational curves by the method of moving quadrics

Implicitizing rational curves by the method of moving quadrics

... 15 (1, 1, 13) 1086ms 894ms 534ms Table 3: Average time over a hundred random points for testing if a point belongs to the curve. We notice that deciding whether a point in space belongs to a parameterized curve can be ... Voir le document complet

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φ-FEM: a finite element method on domains defined by level-sets

φ-FEM: a finite element method on domains defined by level-sets

... This Section regroups some technical results to be used later in the proofs of the coercivity of a h (Section 3.3) and the a priori error estimates (Sections 3.4 and 3.5). The most important contribution here is Lemma ... Voir le document complet

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Characterization of ferromagnetic nanowires by partial first order reversal curves

Characterization of ferromagnetic nanowires by partial first order reversal curves

... have rapidly gained in popularity, due to the large amount of information which may be extracted from simple magnetization curves of the sample. However, the FORC measurement protocol can be very time consuming, ... Voir le document complet

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Lovász-Schrijver PSD-Operator on Some Graph Classes Defined by Clique Cutsets

Lovász-Schrijver PSD-Operator on Some Graph Classes Defined by Clique Cutsets

... By definition, we have for any graph G in G U T that G either belongs to G U or else has a twin wheel (i.e. a hole C and an additional node v that is adjacent to precisely 3 consecutive nodes of C). From results ... Voir le document complet

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Notional Defined Contribution : A Comparison of the French and the German Point  Systems

Notional Defined Contribution : A Comparison of the French and the German Point Systems

... point systems. The study focuses on how these systems differ when there is an external shock (demographic, economic, or other) and discusses the possible consequences of moving from the point system to ... Voir le document complet

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