Browsing by Subject "Second orders"
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Computational study of the dispersively modified Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation
(2012)We analyze and implement fully discrete schemes for periodic initial value problems for a general class of dispersively modified Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations. Time discretizations are constructed using linearly implicit ...
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Cosmological constraints on Brans-Dicke theory
(2014)We report strong cosmological constraints on the Brans-Dicke (BD) theory of gravity using cosmic microwave background data from Planck. We consider two types of models. First, the initial condition of the scalar field is ...
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First and second order statistical texture features in carotid plaque image analysis: Preliminary results from ongoing research
(2011)Carotid plaques have been associated with ipsilateral neurological symptoms. High-resolution ultrasound can provide information not only on the degree of carotid artery stenosis but also on the characteristics of the ...
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Higher-order accurate polyspectral estimation with flat-top lag-windows
(2009)Improved performance in higher-order spectral density estimation is achieved using a general class of infinite-order kernels. These estimates are asymptotically less biased but with the same order of variance as compared ...
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Mutual information expansion for MIMO systems and capacity formulae at low SNR
(2011)The paper introduces a new asymptotic series expansion for the mutual information of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels. The expansion approaches mutual information from below, and for low signal to noise ratio ...
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Newtonian Poiseuille flows with pressure-dependent wall slip
(2013)The effect of pressure-dependent slip at the wall in steady, isothermal, incompressible Poiseuille flows of a Newtonian liquid is investigated. Exponential dependence of the slip coefficient on the pressure is assumed and ...
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Perturbation solutions of Poiseuille flows of weakly compressible Newtonian liquids
(2009)Both the planar and axisymmetric isothermal Poiseuille flows of weakly compressible Newtonian liquids with constant shear and bulk viscosities are solved up to the second-order. A linear equation of state is assumed and a ...
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Series decomposition of fractional Brownian motion and its Lamperti transform
(2009)The Lamperti transformation of a self-similar process is a stationary process. In particular, the fractional Brownian motion transforms to the second order stationary Gaussian process. This process is represented as a ...