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Bookholt, F.D. (author), Monsuur, H.N. (author), Gibbs, S. (author), Vermolen, F.J. (author)
In this work, we develop a mathematical formalism based on a 3D in vitro model that is used to simulate the early stages of angiogenesis. The model treats cells as individual entities that are migrating as a result of chemotaxis and durotaxis. The phenotypes used here are endothelial cells that can be distinguished into stalk and tip (leading)...
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Van Velzen, C. (author), Altaf, M.U. (author), Verlaan, M. (author)
Data assimilation methods provide a means to handle the modeling errors and uncertainties in sophisticated ocean models. In this study, we have created an OpenDA-NEMO framework unlocking the data assimilation tools available in OpenDA for use with NEMO models. This includes data assimilation methods, automatic parallelization, and a recently...
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Cong, F. (author), Oosterlee, C.W. (author)
This paper enhances a well-known dynamic portfolio management algorithm, the BGSS algorithm, proposed by Brandt et al. (Review of Financial Studies, 18(3):831–873, 2005). We equip this algorithm with the components from a recently developed method, the Stochastic Grid Bundling Method (SGBM), for calculating conditional expectations. When solving...
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Van Wijngaarden-van Rossum, W.K. (author), Van Paassen, L.A. (author), Vermolen, F.J. (author), Van Meurs, G.A.M. (author), Vuik, C. (author)
Biogrout is a method to strengthen granular soil, which is based on microbial-induced carbonate precipitation. To model the Biogrout process, a reactive transport model is used. Since high flow rates are undesirable for the Biogrout process, the model equations can be solved with a standard Galerkin finite element method. The Biogrout process...
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Carinci, G. (author), Giardina, C. (author), Redig, F.H.J. (author), Sasamoto, T. (author)
By using the algebraic construction outlined in Carinci et al. (arXiv:?1407.?3367, 2014), we introduce several Markov processes related to the Uq(su(1,1)) quantum Lie algebra. These processes serve as asymmetric transport models and their algebraic structure easily allows to deduce duality properties of the systems. The results include: (a) the...
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Van Ginkel, B. (author), Redig, F.H.J. (author), Sau, F. (author)
We study the “Immediate Exchange Model”, a wealth distribution model introduced in Heinsalu and Patriarca (Eur Phys J B 87:170, 2014). We prove that the model has a discrete dual, where the duality functions are natural polynomials associated to the Gamma distribution with shape parameter 2 and are exactly those connecting the Brownian Energy...
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Mouchet, A. (author), Cornaton, F. (author), Deleersnijder, E.L.C. (author), Delhez, E.J.M. (author)
The concept of age is widely used to quantify the transport rate of tracers - or pollutants - in the environment. The age focuses only on the time taken to reach a given location and disregards other aspects of the path followed by the tracer parcel. To keep track of the subregions visited by the tracer parcel along this path, partial ages are...
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Zhang, H. (author), Rutherford, E.S. (author), Mason, D.M. (author), Breck, J.T. (author), Wittmann, M.E. (author), Cooke, R.M. (author), Lodge, D.M. (author), Rothlisberger, J.D. (author), Zhu, Z. (author), Johnson, T.B. (author)
Nonindigenous bigheaded carps (Bighead Carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis and Silver Carp H. molitrix; hereafter, “Asian carps” [AC]) threaten to invade and disrupt food webs and fisheries in the Laurentian Great Lakes through their high consumption of plankton. To quantify the potential effects of AC on the food web in Lake Erie, we developed an...
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Dekking, F.M. (author)
Morphisms are homomorphisms under the concatenation operation of the set of words over a finite alphabet. Changing the elements of the finite alphabet does not change the morphism in an essential way. We propose a method to select a unique representative from all these morphisms. This has applications to the classification of the shift dynamical...
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Combet, V. (author), Genoud, S.F. (author)
We establish the classification of minimal mass blow-up solutions of the L2 critical inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equation i?tu+?u+|x|?b|u|4?2bNu=0, thereby extending the celebrated result of Merle (Duke Math J 69(2):427–454, 1993) from the classic case b=0 to the case 0<b<min{2,N}, in any dimension N?1.
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Vuik, M.J. (author), Ryan, J.K. (author)
In Vuik and Ryan [J. Comput. Phys., 270 (2014), pp. 138--160] we studied the use of troubled-cell indicators for discontinuity detection in nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equations and introduced a new multiwavelet technique to detect troubled cells. We found that these methods perform well as long as a suitable, problem-dependent...
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Van Iersel, L.J.J. (author)
Hoe kunnen we reconstrueren hoe hedendaagse organismen zijn ontstaan uit verre voorouders door verschillende evolutionaire processen? Dit is het doel van onderzoek op het gebied van fylogenetische netwerken: grafen die evolutionaire verwantschappen beschrijven. Leo van Iersel ontving in 2011 een Veni-beurs van NWO voor onderzoek op dit gebied....
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Knibbe, H. (author), Vuik, C. (author), Oosterlee, C.W. (author)
In geophysical applications, the interest in least-squares migration (LSM) as an imaging algorithm is increasing due to the demand for more accurate solutions and the development of high-performance computing. The computational engine of LSM in this work is the numerical solution of the 3D Helmholtz equation in the frequency domain. The...
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Van Wijngaarden, W.K. (author), Van Paassen, L.A. (author), Vermolen, F.J. (author), Van Meurs, G.A.M. (author), Vuik, C. (author)
Biogrout is a method for reinforcement of granular soil. In the Biogrout process, calcium carbonate is produced. This solid connects the grains, and therefore the strength of the soil is increased. The calcium carbonate is formed with the use of micro-organisms. Experiments and numerical simulations have been performed to demonstrate the process...
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Kumar, M. (author), Schuttelaars, H.M. (author), Roos, P.C. (author), Möller, M. (author)
In this paper, a three-dimensional semi-idealized model for tidal motion in a tidal estuary of arbitrary shape and bathymetry is presented. This model aims at bridging the gap between idealized and complex models. The vertical profiles of the velocities are obtained analytically in terms of the first-order and the second-order partial...
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Lahaye, D.J.P. (author), Vuik, C. (author)
Networks for the high-voltage distribution of electrical energy are currently undergoing farreaching developments. National power grids are evolving fromstatic entities, producingmainly a uni-directional flow from generation to loads, to more dynamic and decentralized structures. These emerging power systems should accommodate the local...
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Lu, S. (author), Lin, X. (author), Heemink, A.W. (author), Fu, G. (author), Segers, A.J. (author)
Volcanic ash forecasting is a crucial tool in hazard assessment and operational volcano monitoring. Emission parameters such as plume height, total emission mass, and vertical distribution of the emission plume rate are essential and important in the implementation of volcanic ash models. Therefore, estimation of emission parameters using...
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Roth, M. (author), Buishand, T.A. (author), Jongbloed, G. (author)
Rainfall extremes are thought to have increased over recent years. Typically linear trends have been considered to describe the temporal evolution of high quantiles of the daily rainfall distribution. For long records it is important to allow more flexibility. Quantile regression methods are available to estimate monotone trends for single...
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Carinci, G. (author), Giardina, C. (author), Redig, F.H.J. (author), Sasamoto, T. (author)
We study a new process, which we call ASEP(q, j ), where particles move asymmetrically on a one-dimensional integer lattice with a bias determined by q ? (0, 1) and where at most 2 j ? N particles per site are allowed. The process is constructed from a (2 j + 1)-dimensional representation of a quantum Hamiltonian with Uq (sl2) invariance by...
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Asadi, A.R. (author), Roos, C. (author)
In this paper, we design a class of infeasible interior-point methods for linear optimization based on large neighborhood. The algorithm is inspired by a full-Newton step infeasible algorithm with a linear convergence rate in problem dimension that was recently proposed by the second author. Unfortunately, despite its good numerical behavior,...
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