Growth and diffusion phenomena: Mathematical frameworks and applications : Robert B. Banks, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994, Hardcover, 455 pagesGrowth and diffusion phenomena: Mathematical frameworks and appli
Growth and Diffusion Phenomena: Mathematical Frameworks and Applications - Banks - 1994 () Citation Context ...3 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 53 0 0 0 1 D = sum of all 1's = 6 satisfies the condition feature-marking at the image pixel (and reproduction - not shown in the figure) 1: ...
Curt Stern (Rochester) contributed a masterly description of the present position, dealing with the timo of action of genes, dependent and self-differentiation, nuclear induction, etc. He pointed out that dependent differentiation may not always be due to tho diffusion of substances; but that in ...
(2007) Tourmaline nodules from Capo Bianco aplite (Elba Island, Italy): an 409 example of diffusion limited aggregation growth in a magmatic system. Contributions to Mineralogy 410 and Petrology, 153, 493-508.Perugini D. & Poli G. (2007). Tourmaline nodules from Capo Bianco Aplite (Elba ...
(self-diffusion) energy barriers and attempt frequencies can be extracted via linear regression on ln(D(TS)) (ln(B(TS))) vs. 1/TSdata. It should be noted that the elongation transition is an intrinsically abstract concept, i.e., Θelongis difficult to determine experimentally14. Hence, ...
The reasons for the aforementioned phenomena are that the changes in roughness lead to variations in nucleation at the interface during the liquid-state process, which in turn affect the diffusion channels at the interface and ultimately cause unbalanced diffusion of copper and tin.Springer USJournal...
interface phenomenaLaplace equationsnucleationthermal diffusion/ interface curvature evolution analysislocal bubble growthbubble detachmentThis study presents an experimental investigation on the local curvature of the bubble interface and its relation to local bubble growth regimes and bubble detachment. An ...
The various mechanisms of innovation creation and diffusion, the importance of agent heterogeneity, of market selection processes, of the internal organization of the firm and of organizational routines, and the obsolescence and the consequent emergence of new types of capital goods are a few examples...
Both molecular monolayers weaken the substratepentacene interaction sufficiently to allow for low pentacene nucleation density and good pentacene diffusion, leading to the growth of pentacene grains as large as 100 μm. Pentacene grows epitaxially on both functionalized surfaces, adopting an orthorhombic ...
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) R.B. Banks Growth and Diffusion Phenomena (1994) R.J. Barro et al. Economic Growth (2004) C.N. Brunneschweiler et al. The resource curse revisited and revised: a tale of paradoxes and Red herrings Journal of Environmental Economics and Managem...