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SIAMAM
2002
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Periodic Wavelet Transforms and Periodicity Detection
The theory of periodic wavelet transforms presented here was originally developed to deal with the problem of epileptic seizure prediction. A central theorem in the theory is the c...
Götz E. Pfander, John J. Benedetto
SIAMAM
2002
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Self-Focusing with Fourth-Order Dispersion
Boaz Ilan, Gadi Fibich, George Papanicolaou
SIAMAM
2002
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Exponential Asymptotics and Capillary Waves
Recently developed techniques in exponential asymptotics beyond all orders are employed on the problem of potential flows with a free surface and small surface tension, in the abse...
Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck, S. Jonathan Chapman
SIAMAM
2002
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The Thickness of a Marangoni-Driven Thin Liquid Film Emerging from a Meniscus
In this paper, we revisit experiments in which a thin liquid film forms at the tip of a capillary meniscus due to the presence of a thermally induced Marangoni shear stress. Starti...
Andreas Münch
SIAMAM
2002
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Relaxation Oscillations in a Class of Delay Differential Equations
We study a class of delay differential equations which have been used to model hematological stem cell regulation and dynamics. Under certain circumstances the model exhibits self-...
A. C. Fowler, Michael C. Mackey
SIAMAM
2002
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Self-Similar Solutions for Weak Shock Reflection
Abstract. We present numerical solutions of a two-dimensional Riemann problem for the unsteady transonic small disturbance equations that provides an asymptotic description of the ...
Allen M. Tesdall, John K. Hunter
SIAMAM
2002
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Desorption Overshoot in Polymer-Penetrant Systems: Asymptotic and Computational Results
Many practically relevant polymers undergoing desorption change from the rubbery (saturated) to the glassy (nearly dry) state. The dynamics of such systems cannot be described by t...
David A. Edwards, Richard A. Cairncross