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A self-clocked fair queueing scheme for broadband applications

by S. Jamaloddin Golestani - Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM’94 , 1994
"... A n ef ic ient fa i r queueing scheme which is feasi-ble f o r broadband implementation i s proposed and i ts performance i s analyzed. W e define fairness in a self-contained manner, eliminating the need f o r the hypo-thetical fluid-flow reference sys tem used in the present state of art and ther ..."
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A n ef ic ient fa i r queueing scheme which is feasi-ble f o r broadband implementation i s proposed and i ts performance i s analyzed. W e define fairness in a self-contained manner, eliminating the need f o r the hypo-thetical fluid-flow reference sys tem used in the present state of art

HEA T FLOW IN LIQUID HELIUM WITH CLAMPED NORMAL FLUID

by Gerald Leslie Pollack , 1962
"... These experiments were conceived by Professor John R. Pellam. I am much indebted to him for his guidance and encouragement With very few additional assumptions the wave equations for First Sound and Second Sound in liquid helium admit of.simultane ous s olution.for the motion of both superfluid and ..."
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and normal fluid in the presence of a large viscous force on the normal fluid. If these fluids a re set in motion by the presence of heat energy their consequent motion, through a viscous medium, is a mixture of two modes- a diffusive heat flow and a wave heat flow. These experiments aim at seeking each

Traffic and related self-driven many-particle systems

by Dirk Helbing , 2000
"... Since the subject of traffic dynamics has captured the interest of physicists, many surprising effects have been revealed and explained. Some of the questions now understood are the following: Why are vehicles sometimes stopped by ‘‘phantom traffic jams’ ’ even though drivers all like to drive fast? ..."
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conditions can speed limits speed up traffic? Why do pedestrians moving in opposite directions normally organize into lanes, while similar systems ‘‘freeze by heating’’? All of these questions have been answered by applying and extending methods from statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics to self

A finite-volume, incompressible Navier–Stokes model for studies of the ocean on parallel computers.

by John Marshall , Alistair Adcroft , Chris Hill , Lev Perelman , Curt Heisey - J. Geophys. Res., , 1997
"... Abstract. The numerical implementation of an ocean model based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations which is designed for studies of the ocean circulation on horizontal scales less than the depth of the ocean right up to global scale is described. A "pressure correction" method i ..."
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. But as the resolution is increased, the model dynamics asymptote smoothly to the Navier Stokes equations and so can be used to address smallscale processes. A "finite-volume" approach is employed to discretize the model in space in which property fluxes are defined normal to faces that delineate the volumes

STABJJJTY OF LAMDUR BOUNDARY LAYER NEAR A STAGNATION POINT OVER AN IMPERMEABLE WALL AND A WALL COOLED BY NORMAL FLUID INJECTION

by Morris Morduchow, Richard G. Grape, Richard P. Shaw, Richard P. -w , 1957
"... Minimum critical Reynolds numbers for laminar instability of two-dimensional stagnation flows over a wall cooled by normal fluid injection are determined theoretically. The individual as well as the net effects of wall temperature and normal fluid injection on the stability charac-teristics of the h ..."
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Minimum critical Reynolds numbers for laminar instability of two-dimensional stagnation flows over a wall cooled by normal fluid injection are determined theoretically. The individual as well as the net effects of wall temperature and normal fluid injection on the stability charac

ELSEVIER Physica B 244 (1998) 1-8 Superfluid and normal fluid density in high-T c superconductors

by F. C. Chou D, D. C. Johnston A
"... The electronic properties of the cuprate superconductors have been studied by measuring the reflectance over the frequency range from the far-infrared to the near-ultraviolet (roughly, 10 meV-5 eV). There is an interesting behavior in both the normal state and the superconducting state. In the norma ..."
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The electronic properties of the cuprate superconductors have been studied by measuring the reflectance over the frequency range from the far-infrared to the near-ultraviolet (roughly, 10 meV-5 eV). There is an interesting behavior in both the normal state and the superconducting state

Tissue cells feel and respond to the stiffness of their substrate

by Dennis E. Discher, Paul Janmey, Yu-li Wang - SCIENCE , 2005
"... Normal tissue cells are generally not viable when suspended in a fluid and are therefore said to be anchorage dependent. Such cells must adhere to a solid, but a solid can be as rigid as glass or softer than a baby’s skin. The behavior of some cells on soft materials is characteristic of important p ..."
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Normal tissue cells are generally not viable when suspended in a fluid and are therefore said to be anchorage dependent. Such cells must adhere to a solid, but a solid can be as rigid as glass or softer than a baby’s skin. The behavior of some cells on soft materials is characteristic of important

Fluid involvement in normal faulting

by Richard H Sibson - J. Geodyn , 2000
"... Abstract Evidence of¯uid interaction with normal faults comes from their varied role as¯ow barriers or conduits in hydrocarbon basins and as hosting structures for hydrothermal mineralisation, and from fault-rock assemblages in exhumed footwalls of steep active normal faults and metamorphic core co ..."
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phyllonites 4 mylonite 4 mylonitic gneiss with the onset of greenschist phyllonites occurring near the base of the seismogenic crust) is inferred for normal fault zones developed in quartzo-feldspathic continental crust. Fluid inclusion studies in hydrothermal veining from some footwall assemblages suggest a

Automated 3-D Extraction of Inner and Outer Surfaces of Cerebral Cortex from MRI

by David MacDonald, Noor Kabani, David Avis, Alan C. Evans - NEUROIMAGE , 2000
"... Automatic computer processing of large multidimensional images such as those produced by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is greatly aided by deformable models, which are used to extract, identify, and quantify specific neuroanatomic structures. A general method of deforming polyhedra is presented h ..."
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the data may have topological holes. This automatic 3-D cortex segmentation technique has been applied to 150 normal subjects, simultaneously extracting both the gray/white and gray/cerebrospinal fluid interface from each individual. The collection of surfaces has been used to create a spatial map

Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Compressible Fluid Flows

by Paul Houston, Ralf Hartmann, Endre Süli, Endre Siili - SIAM J. Sci. Comput
"... this paper is to discuss the a posteriori error analysis and adaptive mesh design for discontinuous Galerkin finite element approximations to systems of conservation laws. In Section 2, we introduce the model problem and formulate its discontinuous Galerkin finite element approximation. Section 3 is ..."
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initial/boundary conditions. For example, assuming that B(u, y) := EiL1 biVu'(u) has m real eigenvalues and a complete set of linearly independent eigenvectors for all y = (yl,---, Yn) C n; then at inflow/outflow boundaries, we require that B-(u, n)(u- g) = 0, where n denotes the unit outward normal
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