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Efthimios Providas and Ioannis Nestorios Parasidis
Integro-differential equations involving Volterra and Fredholm operators (VFIDEs) are used to model many phenomena in science and engineering. Nonlocal boundary conditions are more effective, and in some cases necessary, because they are more accurate me...
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Konstantinos V. Kostas and Maria Manousaridou
In this work, supervised Machine Learning (ML) techniques were employed to solve the forward and inverse problems of airfoil and hydrofoil design. The forward problem pertains to the prediction of a foil?s aerodynamic or hydrodynamic performance given it...
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Hichem Tahraoui, Selma Toumi, Amel Hind Hassein-Bey, Abla Bousselma, Asma Nour El Houda Sid, Abd-Elmouneïm Belhadj, Zakaria Triki, Mohammed Kebir, Abdeltif Amrane, Jie Zhang, Amin Aymen Assadi, Derradji Chebli, Abdallah Bouguettoucha and Lotfi Mouni
Monitoring stations have been established to combat water pollution, improve the ecosystem, promote human health, and facilitate drinking water production. However, continuous and extensive monitoring of water is costly and time-consuming, resulting in l...
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Efthimios Providas
In this paper, a direct operator method is presented for the exact closed-form solution of certain classes of linear and nonlinear integral Volterra?Fredholm equations of the second kind. The method is based on the existence of the inverse of the relevan...
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Han-eol Kim, Kyoung-min Nam, Hafeezur Rehman, Tae-su Kyeon and Han-kyu Yoo
Rock fragments obtained by excavation can provide information for evaluating the excavation efficiency, for which the coarseness index (CI) and particle size parameters (d50, dMPS, and d') are used. However, CI depends on the number and size of the sieve...
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