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Castiel Reis de Souza, A. (author), Elisiário de Carvalho, Darlan Karlo (author), de Moura Cavalcante, Túlio (author), Licapa Contreras, Fernando Raul (author), Edwards, Michael G. (author), Lyra, Paulo Roberto Maciel (author)
A novel Flux Limited Splitting (FLS) non-linear Finite Volume (FV) method for families of linear Control Volume Distributed Multi Point Flux Approximation (CVD-MPFA) schemes is presented. The new formulation imposes a local discrete maximum principal (LDMP) which ensures that the discrete solution is free of spurious oscillations. The FLS scheme...
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Khossossi, N. (author), Singh, Deobrat (author), Essaoudi, Ismail (author), Ahuja, Rajeev (author), Ainane, Abdelmajid (author)
Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries, renowned for their potential high energy density, have attracted attention due to their use of earth-abundant elements. However, a significant challenge lies in developing suitable materials for both lithium-based anodes, which are less prone to lithium dendrite formation, and sulfur-based cathodes. This...
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Xie, Weihang (author), Deng, Zeyu (author), Liu, Zhengyu (author), Famprikis, T. (author), Butler, Keith T. (author), Canepa, Pieremanuele (author)
Extended defects, including exposed surfaces and grain boundaries (GBs), are critical to the properties of polycrystalline solid electrolytes in all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs). These defects can alter the mechanical and electronic properties of solid electrolytes, with direct manifestations in the performance of ASSBs. Here, by building a...
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Guo, Baotong (author), Wen, Minzhen (author), Tang, Hongyu (author), Lishik, Sergey (author), Fan, X. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Fan, J. (author)
MAlSiN<sub>3</sub>:Eu<sup>2+</sup> (M = Ca, Sr) is commonly used in high-power phosphor-converted white-light-emitting diodes and laser diodes to promote their color-rendering index. However, the wide application of this phosphor is limited by the degradation of its luminescent properties in high-temperature, high-humidity, and high-sulfur...
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Della Corte, S. (author), Kraaij, R.C. (author)
We consider the context of molecular motors modelled by a diffusion process driven by the gradient of a weakly periodic potential that depends on an internal degree of freedom. The switch of the internal state, that can freely be interpreted as a molecular switch, is modelled as a Markov jump process that depends on the location of the motor....
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Pengel, A.L. (author), Bierkens, G.N.J.C. (author)
Strong invariance principles describe the error term of a Brownian approximation to the partial sums of a stochastic process. While these strong approximation results have many applications, results for continuous-time settings have been limited. In this paper, we obtain strong invariance principles for a broad class of ergodic Markov...
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Bustio-Martínez, Lázaro (author), Herrera-Semenets, Vitali (author), García-Mendoza, Juan-Luis (author), González-Ordiano, Jorge Ángel (author), Zúñiga-Morales, Luis (author), Sánchez Rivero, Rubén (author), Quiróz-Ibarra, José Emilio (author), Santander-Molina, Pedro Antonio (author), van den Berg, Jan (author), Buscaldi, Davide (author)
Persuasion is a human activity of influence. In marketing, persuasion can help customers find solutions to their problems, make informed choices, or convince someone to buy a useful (or useless) product or service. In computer crimes, persuasion can trick users into revealing sensitive information, or even performing actions that benefit...
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van Bergen, J. (author)
Sandy shores around the world suffer from coastal erosion due to land subsidence, a lack of sediment input and sea level rise. This often leads to the construction of hard structures, such as sea walls and breakwaters, that consolidate the coastal zone but disrupt the dynamic system of coastal deltas. To compensate for coastal erosion in a more...
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Anil Meera, A. (author)
The potential impact of a grand unified theory of the brain on the robotics community might be immense, as it might hold the key to the general artificial intelligence. Such a theory might make revolutionary leaps in robot intelligence by improving the quality of our lives. The last two decades have witnessed the rise of one such brain theory -...
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Luo, Yun (author), Xiang, Pengcheng (author), Li, B. (author)
As a development form of the creative industry, the Artist Village is a high concern of the Chinese government, and it has achieved rapid developments in China in recent years. However, many Artist Villages come to an untimely end a short period after their birth and fail to realize sustainable development. In this study, an empirical analysis...
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Samenjo, K.T. (author), Oosting, R.M. (author), Bakker, C.A. (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)
Healthcare facilities in low-resource settings in Sub-Saharan Africa are plagued<br/>with issues of non-functional and obsolete medical devices, which ultimately<br/>end up prematurely disposed of as waste. With increasing healthcare demands,<br/>stopping medical device disposal is imperative. One way to achieve this is<br/>to leverage circular...
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Pezzato, C. (author), Hernández, Carlos (author), Bonhof, S.D. (author), Wisse, M. (author)
In this article, we propose a hybrid combination of active inference and behavior trees (BTs) for reactive action planning and execution in dynamic environments, showing how robotic tasks can be formulated as a free-energy minimization problem. The proposed approach allows handling partially observable initial states and improves the...
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de Wit, S.I. (author)
Designed form is not about creating a good appearance. Nor is it restricted to the small scale. The small scale, however, can be used as a valuable playground and laboratory for large scale landscape designs. Three case studies are compared in which similar compositional principles are used at different scales and complexities: the technical,...
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Nijhuis, S. (author), Sun, Yimin (author), Cannatella, D. (author), Xie, G. (author)
Adaptive urban transformations employ landscape-based regional design as an integrative and multiscale design and planning approach for sustainable urban development. In this approach, natural and urban dynamics as derived from systems analysis set the pace and nature of adaptation. This chapter presents an initial strategy for adaptive urban...
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Uyttebrouck, C.F. (author), De Decker, Pascal (author), Newton, C.E.L. (author)
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Work from home (WFH) received much public attention. Imposing such a measure was feasible in the context of labour markets’ flexibilisation, which has reshaped urban live-work relationships. However, the pandemic’s effects on those relationships have rarely been explored in housing and planning studies. This...
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Conforti, G. (author), Kraaij, R.C. (author), Tonon, D. (author)
Motivated by recent developments in the fields of large deviations for interacting particle systems and mean field control, we establish a comparison principle for the Hamilton–Jacobi equation corresponding to linearly controlled gradient flows of an energy function E defined on a metric space (E,d). Our analysis is based on a systematic use...
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Ma, Wenting (author), de Jong, W.M. (author), Zisopoulos, Filippos (author), Hoppe, T. (author)
Chinese cities are experiencing rapid urban development while facing severe challenges of environmental pollution. China's central government has proposed several policies to reduce urban waste. However, little is known about the adoption of these policies. Here, we raise the question how can circular policies be classified, and how can this...
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ten Bosch, B.I.M. (author)
A variational principle for the Upper Convected Maxwell model is presented. The stationary value of the appropriate functional is the drag on an immersed object. From the principle, a formula is derived for the derivative of the drag with respect to the Deborah number for an arbitrarily shaped particle in a circular duct under creeping flow...
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Chang, Z. (author), Liang, M. (author), He, S. (author), Schlangen, E. (author), Šavija, B. (author)
We propose a new numerical method to analyze the early-age creep of 3D printed segments with the consideration of stress history. The integral creep strain evaluation formula is first expressed in a summation form using superposition principle. The experimentally derived creep compliance surface is then employed to calculate the creep strain...
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van Uffelen, N. (author), Taebi, B. (author), Pesch, U. (author)
Energy justice is often approached through the four tenets of procedural, distributive, restorative and recognition justice. Though these tenets are important placeholders for addressing what type of justice issues are involved, they require further normative substantiations. These are achieved by using principles of justice to specify why –...
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