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Practical animation of liquids

by Nick Foster, Dimitri Metaxas - Graphical Models and Image Processing , 1996
"... We present a comprehensive methodology for realistically animating liquid phenomena. Our approach unifies existing computer graphics techniques for simulating fluids and extends them by incorporating more complex behavior. It is based on the Navier-Stokes equations which couple momentum and mass con ..."
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-Stokes equations to include forcing functions. Free surfaces in our system are represented as either a collection of massless particles in 2D, or a height field which is suitable for many of the water rendering algorithms presented by researchers in recent years.

Is there a Gravitational Thomas Precession?

by Harihar Behera A , 2003
"... Gravitational Thomas Precession ( GTP) is the name given to Thomas Precession when the acceleration is caused by a gravitational force field. The contribution of the GTP to the the anomalous perihelion advance of the orbit of Mercury is here estimated at ..."
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Gravitational Thomas Precession ( GTP) is the name given to Thomas Precession when the acceleration is caused by a gravitational force field. The contribution of the GTP to the the anomalous perihelion advance of the orbit of Mercury is here estimated at

Mobile Sensor Network Deployment using Potential Fields: A Distributed, Scalable Solution to the Area Coverage Problem

by Andrew Howard, Maja J Mataric, Gaurav S Sukhatme , 2002
"... This paper considers the problem of deploying a mobile sensor network in an unknown environment. A mobile sensor network is composed of a distributed collection of nodes, each of which has sensing, computation, communication and locomotion capabilities. Such networks are capable of self-deployment; ..."
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-deployment; i.e., starting from some compact initial configuration, the nodes in the network can spread out such that the area `covered' by the network is maximized. In this paper, we present a potential-field-based approach to deployment. The fields are constructed such that each node is repelled by both

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (Version 3)", INTERNET-DRAFT

by M. Wahl, A. Coulbeck, T. Howes, S. Kille, Draft-ietf-asid-ldapv-attributes-. Txt , 1997
"... This document is an Internet-Draft. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six ..."
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This document is an Internet-Draft. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six

Metaheuristics in combinatorial optimization: Overview and conceptual comparison

by Christian Blum, Andrea Roli - ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS , 2003
"... The field of metaheuristics for the application to combinatorial optimization problems is a rapidly growing field of research. This is due to the importance of combinatorial optimization problems for the scientific as well as the industrial world. We give a survey of the nowadays most important meta ..."
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The field of metaheuristics for the application to combinatorial optimization problems is a rapidly growing field of research. This is due to the importance of combinatorial optimization problems for the scientific as well as the industrial world. We give a survey of the nowadays most important

Information Hiding -- A Survey

by Fabien A. P. Petitcolas, Ross J. Anderson, Markus G. Kuhn , 1999
"... Information hiding techniques have recently become important in a number of application areas. Digital audio, video, and pictures are increasingly furnished with distinguishing but imperceptible marks, which may contain a hidden copyright notice or serial number or even help to prevent unauthorised ..."
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and schemes proposed for digital elections. Criminals try to use whatever traffic security properties are provided intentionally or otherwise in the available communications systems, and police forces try to restrict their use. However, many of the techniques proposed in this young and rapidly evolving field

The Torus Routing Chip

by William J. Dally, Basis For Intel, Avici Network Chips, Mesochronous Plesiochronous - Distributed Computing , 1986
"... • Forces acting on computer architecture – applications (media) – technology (wire-limited) – techniques (explicit parallelism) • Example: register organization – distributed register files • Imagine a stream processor – 20GFLOPS on a 0.5cm 2 chip • Tremendous opportunities and challenges for comput ..."
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• Forces acting on computer architecture – applications (media) – technology (wire-limited) – techniques (explicit parallelism) • Example: register organization – distributed register files • Imagine a stream processor – 20GFLOPS on a 0.5cm 2 chip • Tremendous opportunities and challenges

Development and testing of a general amber force field.

by Junmei Wang , Romain M Wolf , James W Caldwell , Peter A Kollman , David A Case - J Comput Chem;25:1157–1174. , 2004
"... Abstract: We describe here a general Amber force field (GAFF) for organic molecules. GAFF is designed to be compatible with existing Amber force fields for proteins and nucleic acids, and has parameters for most organic and pharmaceutical molecules that are composed of H, C, N, O, S, P, and halogen ..."
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Abstract: We describe here a general Amber force field (GAFF) for organic molecules. GAFF is designed to be compatible with existing Amber force fields for proteins and nucleic acids, and has parameters for most organic and pharmaceutical molecules that are composed of H, C, N, O, S, P

Particle-Based Fluid Simulation for Interactive Applications

by Matthias Müller, David Charypar, Markus Gross , 2003
"... Realistically animated fluids can add substantial realism to interactive applications such as virtual surgery simulators or computer games. In this paper we propose an interactive method based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) to simulate fluids with free surfaces. The method is an extension ..."
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of the SPH-based technique by Desbrun to animate highly deformable bodies. We gear the method towards fluid simulation by deriving the force density fields directly from the Navier-Stokes equation and by adding a term to model surface tension effects. In contrast to Eulerian grid-based approaches

From Stagnation to Growth: Unified Growth Theory

by Oded Galor - FORTHCOMING IN HANDBOOK OF ECONOMIC GROWTH , 2004
"... This chapter examines the process of development from an epoch of Malthusian stagnation to a state of sustained economic growth. The analysis focuses on recently advanced unified growth theories that capture the intricate evolution of income per capita, technology, and population over the course of ..."
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of human history. Deciphering the underlying forces that triggered the transition from stagnation to growth and the associated phenomenon of the great divergence in income per capita across countries has been widely viewed as one of the most significant challenges facing researchers in the field of growth
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