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a prerequisite that is not met by modern V-belt designs that feature rubber-embedded, virtually inextensible tension cords. For this kind of setup, Firbank [97] developed “belt shear” theory, to be later extended by Gerber [98]; see also the papers by Frendo and Bucchi [99,100] with...
Emphasizing papers that represent a substantial mathematical advance in their field, the journal is an excellent source of current information for mathematicians, computer scientists, applied mathematicians, physicists, statisticians, and biologists. Over the past ten years, Advances in Applied Mathematics ...
In past years, the scientific community published some review papers related to the nonlinear methods applied to heart-rate time series. In 1996, Mansier et al. [7] considered that the most widely used nonlinear methods of heart rate were the correlation dimension, the Lyapunov exponents, and ...
Emphasizing papers that represent a substantial mathematical advance in their field, the journal is an excellent source of current information for mathematicians, computer scientists, applied mathematicians, physicists, statisticians, and biologists. Over the past ten years, Advances in Applied Mathematics ...
MATH Google Scholar Barabási A-L, Albert R (1999) Emergence of scaling in random networks. Science 286(5439):509–512 Article MathSciNet MATH Google Scholar Barrière L, Comellas F, Dalfó C (2006) Fractality and the small-world effect in Sierpinski graphs. J Phys A Math Gen 39(38...
We met as students at Harvard Business School in 1990 (he started one year before me), in an Organizational Psychology course with 140 papers on the reading list. Doing that alone just wasn’t possible, so we formed study groups of 5-6 people, writing summaries of papers for each other ...
Matheen Siddiqui is a Researcher in Microsoft Corp’s Applied Science Group. Prior to Joining ASG, Siddiqui received his BS in Computer Systems Engineering and an MS in Signal Processing from Boston University in 2000 and 2002 respectively. Following this he worked as a Senior Software Engineer ...
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences publishes papers dealing with new mathematical methods for the consideration of linear and non-linear, direct and inverse problems for physical relevant processes over time- and space- varying media under certain initial, boundary, transition conditions etc. ...
With the increasing number of overseas talent tasks in China, overseas talent and job fit are significant issues that aim to improve the utilization of this key human resource. Many studies based on fuzzy sets have been conducted on this topic. Among the