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Solving the Master Equation for Extremely Long Time Scale Calculations

by Hwee Kuan Lee, Yutaka Okabe, X. Cheng, M. B. A. Jalil , 2004
"... The dynamics of magnetic reversal process plays an important role in the design of the magnetic recording devices in the long time scale limit. In addition to long time scale, microscopic effects such as the entropic effect become important in magnetic nano-scale systems. Many advanced simulation me ..."
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The dynamics of magnetic reversal process plays an important role in the design of the magnetic recording devices in the long time scale limit. In addition to long time scale, microscopic effects such as the entropic effect become important in magnetic nano-scale systems. Many advanced simulation

Bursting activity continuing on very long time scale

by L. Piro, L. Amati, L. A. Antonelli, R. C. Butler, E. Costa, G. Cusumano, M. Feroci, F. Frontera, J. Heise, S. Molendi, J. Muller, L. Nicastro, A. Owens, A. N. Parmar, P. Soffitta, M. Tavani, Istituto Fisica, Calcolo Informatico , 1997
"... A&A manuscript no. (will be inserted by hand later) Your thesaurus codes are: 1 (13.07.1; 11.17.4) ..."
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A&A manuscript no. (will be inserted by hand later) Your thesaurus codes are: 1 (13.07.1; 11.17.4)

Simulations of long time scale dynamics using the dimer method

by Graeme Henkelman, Hannes Jonsson , 2001
"... We have carried out long time scale simulations where the \dimer method " [G. Henkelman and H. Jonsson, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 7010 (1999)] is used to nd the mechanism and estimate the rate of transitions within harmonic transition state theory and time is evolved by using the kinetic Monte Carlo ..."
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We have carried out long time scale simulations where the \dimer method " [G. Henkelman and H. Jonsson, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 7010 (1999)] is used to nd the mechanism and estimate the rate of transitions within harmonic transition state theory and time is evolved by using the kinetic Monte Carlo

Long time scale INSAR by means of high coherence features

by Stefania Usai, Ramon Hanssen - Proc.3rd ERS Symposium , 1997
"... The monitoring of slow deformation processes by means of SAR Interferometry requests the observed area to mantain its correlation for more years. This usually happens only for those areas having particularly favourable characteristics, such as poor vegetation and dry and no windy climate. However, e ..."
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, even in an area which decorrelates in a few weeks, a certain number of features has been observed, which appear to mantain high coherence values. The aim of this paper is therefore to investigate to which extent these structures, mainly man-made features, remain coherent on long time scales

Long Time Scale Simulations of Al(100) Crystal Growth

by Graeme Henkelmana
"... We have carried out simulations of Al(100) crystal growth using a combination of classical dynamics simulations and a new long time scale simulation method based on harmonic transi-tion state theory. Atoms are deposited using classical dynamics over a time interval of a few picoseconds, but once the ..."
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We have carried out simulations of Al(100) crystal growth using a combination of classical dynamics simulations and a new long time scale simulation method based on harmonic transi-tion state theory. Atoms are deposited using classical dynamics over a time interval of a few picoseconds, but once

Real-Time Dynamic Voltage Scaling for Low-Power Embedded Operating Systems

by Padmanabhan Pillai, Kang G. Shin , 2001
"... In recent years, there has been a rapid and wide spread of nontraditional computing platforms, especially mobile and portable computing devices. As applications become increasingly sophisticated and processing power increases, the most serious limitation on these devices is the available battery lif ..."
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life. Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) has been a key technique in exploiting the hardware characteristics of processors to reduce energy dissipation by lowering the supply voltage and operating frequency. The DVS algorithms are shown to be able to make dramatic energy savings while providing

On kinetic waves: II) A theory of traffic Flow on long crowded roads

by M. J. Lighthill, G. B. Whitham - Proc. Royal Society A229 , 1955
"... This paper uses the method of kinematic waves, developed in part I, but may be read independently. A functional relationship between flow and concentration for traffic on crowded arterial roads has been postulated for some time, and has experimental backing (? 2). From this a theory of the propagati ..."
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vehicle speed, and that vehicles passing through it will have to reduce speed rather suddenly (at a 'shock wave') on entering it, but can increase speed again only very gradually as they leave it. The hump gradually spreads out along the road, and the time scale of this process is estimated

Epidemic Spreading in Scale-Free Networks

by Romualdo Pastor-satorras, Alessandro Vespignani , 2000
"... The Internet, as well as many other networks, has a very complex connectivity recently modeled by the class of scale-free networks. This feature, which appears to be very efficient for a communications network, favors at the same time the spreading of computer viruses. We analyze real data from c ..."
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The Internet, as well as many other networks, has a very complex connectivity recently modeled by the class of scale-free networks. This feature, which appears to be very efficient for a communications network, favors at the same time the spreading of computer viruses. We analyze real data from

A new scale of social desirability independent of psychopathology

by Douglas P. Crowne, David Marlowe - Journal of Consulting Psychology , 1960
"... It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant response determinants. Wiggins and Rumrill (1959) distinguish three approaches to this problem. Briefly, interest in the problem of response distortion has been concerned with attempts at statistical correct ..."
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It has long been recognized that personality test scores are influenced by non-test-relevant response determinants. Wiggins and Rumrill (1959) distinguish three approaches to this problem. Briefly, interest in the problem of response distortion has been concerned with attempts at statistical

Actions as space-time shapes

by Lena Gorelick, Moshe Blank, Eli Shechtman, Michal Irani, Ronen Basri - IN ICCV , 2005
"... Human action in video sequences can be seen as silhouettes of a moving torso and protruding limbs undergoing articulated motion. We regard human actions as three-dimensional shapes induced by the silhouettes in the space-time volume. We adopt a recent approach [14] for analyzing 2D shapes and genera ..."
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Human action in video sequences can be seen as silhouettes of a moving torso and protruding limbs undergoing articulated motion. We regard human actions as three-dimensional shapes induced by the silhouettes in the space-time volume. We adopt a recent approach [14] for analyzing 2D shapes
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