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Alexander Yu. Morozov and Dmitry L. Reviznikov
Problems with interval uncertainties arise in many applied fields. The authors have earlier developed, tested, and proved an adaptive interpolation algorithm for solving this class of problems. The algorithm?s idea consists of constructing a piecewise po...
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Duck Young Yoon and Jeong Hee Park
Vibration analysis using the component mode method has been less popular than before, since computers are powerful enough to solve complicated structures by a single large finite model. However, many structural engineers designing local structures on a s...
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Alexey Rukosuev, Alexander Nikitin, Vadim Belousov, Julia Sheldakova, Vladimir Toporovsky and Alexis Kudryashov
The results of a study of the wavefront distortions of laser radiation caused by artificial turbulence obtained in laboratory conditions using a fan heater are presented. Decomposition of the wavefront in terms of Zernike polynomials is a standard proced...
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Jared A. Cook, Ralph C. Smith, Jason M. Hite, Razvan Stefanescu and John Mattingly
Surrogate models are increasingly required for applications in which first-principles simulation models are prohibitively expensive to employ for uncertainty analysis, design, or control. They can also be used to approximate models whose discontinuous de...
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Ugo Icardi and Andrea Urraci
A number of mixed and displacement-based zig-zag theories are derived from the zig-zag adaptive theory (ZZA). As a consequence of their different assumptions on displacement, strain, and stress fields, and layerwise functions, these theories account for ...
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