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Denis Manul?chev, Andrey Tyshchenko, Mikhail Fershalov and Pavel Petrov
3D sound propagation modeling in the context of acoustic noise monitoring problems is considered. A technique of effective source spectrum reconstruction from a reference single-hydrophone measurement is discussed, and the procedure of simulation of soun...
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Konstantin V. Danilenko, Oliver Stefani, Kirill A. Voronin, Marina S. Mezhakova, Ivan M. Petrov, Mikhail F. Borisenkov, Aleksandr A. Markov and Denis G. Gubin
Long-term recording of a person?s activity (actimetry or actigraphy) using devices typically worn on the wrist is increasingly applied in sleep/wake, chronobiological, and clinical research to estimate parameters of sleep and sleep-wake cycles. With the ...
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Mikhail Kazak, Konstantin Koshel and Pavel Petrov
A generalized form of the matrix-invariant imbedding method was developed to solve boundary-value problems for coupled systems of Helmholtz-type equations. Within this approach, a boundary-value problem solution can be obtained by solving evolutionary fi...
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Mikhail Petrov
An expert network is a community of professionals in a specific field, united by an information system, in which different tasks are solved. One of the main tasks in expert networks is the selection of specialists with specified competencies for joint pr...
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Aleksandr Chikitkin, Mikhail Petrov, Roman Dushkov and Ernest Shifrin
We propose an approach for the design of the subsonic part of plane and axisymmetric Laval nozzles for real gases. The proposed approach is based on the hodograph method and allows one to solve the inverse design problem directly. Real gas effects are ta...
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Nadezhda S. Smirnova,Michael Dumbser,Mikhail N. Petrov,Alexander V. Chikitkin,Evgeniy I. Romenski
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In this paper we propose a new flux splitting approach for the symmetric hyperbolic thermodynamically compatible (SHTC) equations of compressible two-phase flow which can be used in finite-volume methods. The approach is based on splitting the entire mod...
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