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A finite element method for fully nonlinear elliptic problems
Omar Lakkis, Tristan Pryer
Jan 01, 0001
We present a continuous finite element method for some examples of fully nonlinear elliptic equation. A key tool is the discretisation proposed in Lakkis & Pryer (2011, SISC) allowing us to work directly on the strong form...
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A finite element method for fully nonlinear elliptic problems
Omar Lakkis, Tristan Pryer
Jan 01, 0001
We present a continuous finite element method for some examples of fully nonlinear elliptic equation. A key tool is the discretisation proposed in Lakkis & Pryer (2011, SISC) allowing us to work directly on the strong form...
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The impact of introduced predators on an island endemic, the St Helena Plover, Charadrius sanctaehelenae
We investigated the impact of introduced predators on the productivity of the St Helena Plover Charadrius sanctaehelenae, a shorebird endemic to the South Atlantic island of St Helena. The nest predator species identified have...
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The impact of introduced predators on an island endemic, the St Helena Plover, Charadrius sanctaehelenae
We investigated the impact of introduced predators on the productivity of the St Helena Plover Charadrius sanctaehelenae, a shorebird endemic to the South Atlantic island of St Helena. The nest predator species identified have...
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Hydrodynamics of moving contact lines
The fluid-mechanics community is currently divided in assessing the boundaries of applicability of the macroscopic approach to fluid mechanical problems. Can the dynamics of nano-droplets be described by the same macroscopic...
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Hydrodynamics of moving contact lines
The fluid-mechanics community is currently divided in assessing the boundaries of applicability of the macroscopic approach to fluid mechanical problems. Can the dynamics of nano-droplets be described by the same macroscopic...
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A Role for RAS in V-CRK Transformation
Heidi Greulich
Jan 01, 0001
The v-Crk oncogene product, while possessing no intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity, causes an elevation in levels of cellular phosphotyrosine as it transforms chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF). Because of this similarity to v-Src...
Published by: Rockefeller University
LITTLE v IN INUKTITUT
Bettina Spreng
Jul 30, 2013
This paper provides an in-depth examination of the distribution of the Antipassive morpheme -si- in Mittimatalik, a dialect of !nuktitut spoken in North Baffin. It is demonstrated that the occurrence of the overt Antipassive...
LITTLE v IN INUKTITUT
Bettina Spreng
Jul 30, 2013
This paper provides an in-depth examination of the distribution of the Antipassive morpheme -si- in Mittimatalik, a dialect of !nuktitut spoken in North Baffin. It is demonstrated that the occurrence of the overt Antipassive...
Structure and metallicity of phase V of hydrogen
A new phase V of hydrogen was recently claimed in experiments above 325 GPa and 300 K. Due to the extremely small sample size at such record pressures the measurements were limited to Raman spectroscopy. The experimental data on...
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Patel v Mirza
G Virgo
Nov 17, 2016
The decision of the Supreme Court in Patel v Mirza is now the leading case on the application of the defence of illegality to private law claims, which has resolved a controversy among the Justices of the Supreme Court as to...
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Amphoteric Colloids. V. The Influence of the Valency of Anions Upon the Physical Properties of Gelatin
Jacques Loeb
Jan 01, 0001
Jacques Loeb. Amphoteric colloids. V. The influence of the valency of anions upon the physical properties of gelatin Reprinted from J. Gen.Physiol., 1919, 1(5):559-580
Published by: Rockefeller University
Professor Steven V Ley CBE FRS FMedSci
Steven V Ley
Sep 10, 2018
Professor Steven Ley is currently Professor of Chemistry and Director of Research at at the University of Cambridge. He is also a Fellow of Trinity College and was BP 1702 Professor of Chemistry for 21 years. Steve obtained his...
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On the finite element approximation of infinity-harmonic functions
Tristan Pryer
Aug 31, 2018
In this note we show that conforming Galerkin approximations for p-harmonic functions tend to infinity-harmonic functions in the limit p \to \infty and h \to 0, where h denotes the Galerkin discretisation parameter.
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Recovered Finite Element Methods
We introduce a family of Galerkin finite element methods which are constructed via recovery operators over element-wise discontinuous approximation spaces. This new family, termed collectively as recovered finite element methods...
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A finite element method for second order nonvariational elliptic problems
Omar Lakkis, Tristan Pryer
Jan 01, 0001
We propose a numerical method to approximate the solution of second order elliptic problems in nonvariational form. The method is of Galerkin type using conforming finite elements and applied directly to the nonvariational...
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An Improved Firefly Algorithm-Based 2-D Image Thresholding for Brain Image Fusion
In this article, an attempt is made to diagnose brain diseases like neoplastic, cerebrovascular, Alzheimer's, and sarcomas by the effective fusion of two images. The two images are fused in three steps. Step 1. Segmentation: The...
Energy consistent discontinuous Galerkin methods for a quasi-incompressible diffuse two phase flow model
We design consistent discontinuous Galerkin finite element schemes for the approximation of a quasi-incompressible two phase flow model of Allen-Cahn/Cahn-Hilliard/Navier-Stokes-Korteweg type which allows for phase transitions....
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Portuguese Mediterranean Diet as a Future Trend for Healthy and Sustainable Restaurant Consumption
Rui Dias, Helena Real
Mar 04, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic brought new challenges to the way the world thinks about the sustainability of the planet and also brought new opportunities to emphasize conviviality, familiar links, cultural heritage, and exchange of...
Delimiting the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles at the International Court of Justice
M Lando
Aug 21, 2017
In both $\textit{Nicaragua v. Colombia}$ cases, the International Court of Justice upheld that international tribunals may delimit the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles prior to the establishment of the continental...
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