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Protein domain boundary prediction . . .

by Svetlana Kirillova, Suresh Kumar, Oliviero Carugo , 2009
"... One of the important fields to apply computational tools for domain boundaries prediction is structural biology. They can be used to design protein constructs that must be expressed in a stable and functional form and must produce diffraction-quality crystals. However, prediction of protein domain ..."
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One of the important fields to apply computational tools for domain boundaries prediction is structural biology. They can be used to design protein constructs that must be expressed in a stable and functional form and must produce diffraction-quality crystals. However, prediction of protein

Strongly Elliptic Systems and Boundary Integral Equations

by William Mclean , To Meg , 2000
"... Partial differential equations provide mathematical models of many important problems in the physical sciences and engineering. This book treats one class of such equations, concentrating on methods involving the use of surface potentials. It provides the first detailed exposition of the mathematic ..."
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of the mathematical theory of boundary integral equations of the first kind on non-smooth domains. Included are chapters on three specific examples: the Laplace equation, the Helmholtz equation and the equations of linear elasticity. The book is designed to provide an ideal preparation for studying the modern

Spectral domain boundaries cellular automata

by Marcus Pivato , 2007
"... Abstract. Let AZD be the Cantor space of ZD-indexed configurations in a finite alphabet A, and let σ be the ZD-action of shifts on AZD. A cellular automaton is a continuous, σ-commuting self-map Φ of AZD, and a Φ-invariant subshift is a closed, (Φ, σ)-invariant subset A ⊂ AZD. Suppose a ∈ AZD is A-a ..."
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explain the outcomes of their collisions. An often-observed phenomenon in cellular automata is the emergence and persistence of homogeneous ‘domains ’ (each characterized by a particular spatial pattern), separated by defects (analogous to ‘domain boundaries ’ or ‘kinks ’ in a crystalline solid) which

Domain boundary formation in helical multishell gold nanowire

by T. Hoshi, T. Fujiwara , 903
"... Abstract. Helical multishell gold nanowire is studied theoretically for the formation mechanism of helical domain boundary. Nanowires with the wire length of more than 10 nm are relaxed by quantum mechanical molecular dynamics simulation with tight-binding form Hamiltonian. In results, non-helical n ..."
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Abstract. Helical multishell gold nanowire is studied theoretically for the formation mechanism of helical domain boundary. Nanowires with the wire length of more than 10 nm are relaxed by quantum mechanical molecular dynamics simulation with tight-binding form Hamiltonian. In results, non

FIEFDom: a transparent domain boundary

by Rajkumar Bondugula, Michael S. Lee, Anders Wallqvist , 2008
"... recognition system using a fuzzy mean operator ..."
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recognition system using a fuzzy mean operator

Chromatin domain boundary element search tool for Drosophila

by Arumugam Srinivasan, Rakesh K. Mishra - Nucleic Acids Research , 2011
"... Chromatin domain boundary elements prevent in-appropriate interaction between distant or closely spaced regulatory elements and restrict enhancers and silencers to correct target promoters. In spite of having such a general role and expected frequent occurrence genome wide, there is no DNA sequence ..."
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Chromatin domain boundary elements prevent in-appropriate interaction between distant or closely spaced regulatory elements and restrict enhancers and silencers to correct target promoters. In spite of having such a general role and expected frequent occurrence genome wide, there is no DNA sequence

Adaptive Methods for Time Domain Boundary Integral Equations

by Matthias Gläfke
"... This thesis is concerned with the study of transient scattering of acoustic waves by an obstacle in an infinite domain, where the scattered wave is represented in terms of time domain boundary layer potentials. The problem of finding the unknown solution of the scattering problem is thus reduced to ..."
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This thesis is concerned with the study of transient scattering of acoustic waves by an obstacle in an infinite domain, where the scattered wave is represented in terms of time domain boundary layer potentials. The problem of finding the unknown solution of the scattering problem is thus reduced

IOS Press Spectral domain boundaries in cellular automata

by Marcus Pivato
"... Abstract. Let AZD be the Cantor space of ZD-indexed configurations in a finite alphabet A, and let σ be the ZD-action of shifts on AZD. A cellular automaton is a continuous, σ-commuting self-map Φ of AZD, and a Φ-invariant subshift is a closed, (Φ, σ)-invariant subset A ⊂ AZD. Suppose a ∈ AZD is A-a ..."
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explain the outcomes of their collisions. An often-observed phenomenon in cellular automata is the emergence and persistence of homogeneous ‘domains ’ (each characterized by a particular spatial pattern), separated by defects (analogous to ‘domain boundaries ’ or ‘kinks ’ in a crystalline solid) which

Fbufs: A High-Bandwidth Cross-Domain Transfer Facility

by Peter Druschel, Larry L. Peterson - in Proceedings of the Fourteenth ACM symposium on Operating Systems Principles , 1993
"... We have designed and implemented a new operating system facility for I/O buffer management and data transfer across protection domain boundaries on shared memory machines. This facility, called fast buffers (fbufs), combines virtual page remapping with shared virtual memory, and exploits locality in ..."
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We have designed and implemented a new operating system facility for I/O buffer management and data transfer across protection domain boundaries on shared memory machines. This facility, called fast buffers (fbufs), combines virtual page remapping with shared virtual memory, and exploits locality

Circular domain Computational domain Boundary conditions Inversion

by Włodzimierz J. Prosnak, Paweł P. Cześnik, Oceanology Pas, Holomorphic Function
"... Schwarz-Christoffel function Inverse of a function Motto: Il est vrai que le monde visible seroit plus parfeit, si le terres & le mers faisoient de figure plus juste. (Malebranche 1707) ..."
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Schwarz-Christoffel function Inverse of a function Motto: Il est vrai que le monde visible seroit plus parfeit, si le terres & le mers faisoient de figure plus juste. (Malebranche 1707)
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