نتایج جستجو برای: how sphere

تعداد نتایج: 1004713  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2005
Matthias E Möbius Xiang Cheng Peter Eshuis Greg S Karczmar Sidney R Nagel Heinrich M Jaeger

Using high-speed video and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) we study the motion of a large sphere in a vertically vibrated bed of smaller grains. As previously reported we find a nonmonotonic density dependence of the rise and sink time of the large sphere. We show that air drag causes relative motion between the intruder and the bed during the shaking cycle and is ultimately responsible for th...

Journal: :J. Comput. Physics 2012
Natasha Flyer Erik Lehto Sébastien Blaise Grady B. Wright Amik St.-Cyr

The current paper establishes the computational efficiency and accuracy of the RBFFD method for large-scale geoscience modeling with comparisons to state-of-the-art methods as high-order discontinuous Galerkin and spherical harmonics, the latter using expansions with close to 300,000 bases. The test cases are demanding fluid flow problems on the sphere that exhibit numerical challenges, such as...

Journal: :SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 2009
Daniel Coombs Ronny Straube Michael J. Ward

A common scenario in cellular signal transduction is that a diffusing surface-bound molecule must arrive at a localized signaling region on the cell membrane before the signaling cascade can be completed. The question then arises of how quickly such signaling molecules can arrive at newly formed signaling regions. Here, we attack this problem by calculating asymptotic results for the mean first...

2017
Rebecca S. Eisenberg Severin Borenstein Ed Cooper Avery Katz Jim Krier Norman W. Storer

The patent laws confer exclusive rights in inventions and discoveries in furtherance of a constitutional purpose "To Promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts."' Yet the idea that exclusive rights in new knowledge will promote scientific progress is counterintuitive to many observers of research science, who believe that science advances most rapidly when the community enjoys free access ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013
Gerardo Raggi Anthony J Stace Elena Bichoutskaia

An analytical solution for the distribution of surface charge on a dielectric sphere due to the presence of an external point charge is presented. This solution describes how charge on the surface of the sphere is polarised in the electric field into regions of negative and positive charge. The polarisation effect (distribution of surface charge) generally varies with the separation between the...

2008
Yalin Bastanlar Luis Puig Peter Sturm J. J. Guerrero Joao Barreto

In this study, we present a calibration technique that is valid for all single-viewpoint catadioptric cameras. We are able to represent the projection of 3D points on a catadioptric image linearly with a 6×10 projection matrix, which uses lifted coordinates for image and 3D points. This projection matrix can be computed with enough number of 3D2D correspondences (minimum 20 points distributed i...

2010
Martin Aulbach Damian Markham Mio Murao

The geometric measure of entanglement is investigated for permutation symmetric pure states of multipartite qubit systems, in particular the question of maximum entanglement. This is done with the help of the Majorana representation, which maps an n qubit symmetric state to n points on the unit sphere. It is shown how symmetries of the point distribution can be exploited to simplify the calcula...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
João Paixão Jonathan Spreer

A triangulation of a 3-manifold can be shown to be homeomorphic to the 3-sphere by describing a discrete Morse function on it with only two critical faces, that is, a sequence of elementary collapses from the triangulation with one tetrahedron removed down to a single vertex. Unfortunately, deciding whether such a sequence exist is believed to be very difficult in general. In this article we pr...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Yo-Seb Jeon Namyoon Lee Song-Nam Hong Robert W. Heath

This paper presents a low-complexity near-maximum-likelihood-detection (near-MLD) algorithm called one-bit-sphere-decoding for an uplink massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system with one-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The idea of the proposed algorithm is to estimate the transmitted symbol vector sent by uplink users (a codeword vector) by searching over a sphere, which co...

2007
Yu-Feng Huang Chia-Chen Chang Chien-Kang Huang

In order to comprehend residue environment, we use residue environmental sphere which is a sphere with 10 Å of radius, to describe environment information surrounding a residue. For the purpose of detecting residue-residue contacts more quickly and efficiently, we decompose a protein structure into lots of spheres, and it is a great challenge to store protein structure and sphere information in...

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