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The \sigma-IASI code for the Calculation of infra¬red atmospheric radiance and its derivatives

Blow-up phenomena for a singular parabolic problem

Motivated by regulartiry questions for harmonic map flow, blow up phenomena for solutions of a singular parabolic pde is studied.

Optimal control of invasive species through a dynamical systems approach

Effectively dealing with invasive species is a pervasive problem in environmental management. The damages that stem from invasive species are well known. However, controlling them cost-effectively is an ongoing challenge, and mathematical modeling and optimization are becoming increasingly popular…

The limits of Solar Photochemical Conversion and its Dependence on Climate

De la Vallée Poussin means and Jackson's theorem

De la Vallée Poussin means are used to prove Jackson-Favard type estimates for weighted algebraic polynomials with Jacobi and Laguerre-like weights.

Functional inequalities for marked point processes

In recent years, a number of functional inequalities have been derived for Poisson random measures, with a wide range of applications. In this paper, we prove that such inequalities can be extended to the setting of marked temporal point processes, under mild assumptions on their Papangelou…

Mesoscopic models of liquid solid phase transitions

A generalization of mesoscopic Lattice-Boltzmann models aimed at describing flows with solid/liquid phase transitions is presented. It exhibits lower computational costs with respect to the numerical schemes resulting from differential models, Moreover it is suitable to describe chaotic motions in…

A convolution test equation for double delay integral equations

In this paper we consider Volterra integralequations with two constant delays y(t)=1+\int_{t-\tau_2}^{t-\tau_1}(\lambda+\mu(t-s))y(s)ds,\;t\in[\tau_2,T], and we carry out the stability analysis of direct quadrature methods with respect to the linear convolutiontestequation View the MathML source…

Effects of Advective-Diffusive Transport of Multiple Chemoattractants on Motility of Engineered Chemosensory Particles in Fluidic Environments

Motility behavior of an engineered chemosensory particle (ECP) in fluidic environments is driven by its responses to chemical stimuli. One of the challenges to understanding such behaviors lies in tracking changes in chemical signal gradients of chemoattractants and ECP-fluid dynamics as the fluid…

Computational analysis identifies a sponge interaction network between long non-coding RNAs and messenger RNAs in human breast cancer

Background: Non-codingRNAs(ncRNAs)areemergingaskeyregulatorsofmanycellularprocessesinboth physiological and pathological states. Moreover, the constant discovery of new non-coding RNA species suggests that the study of their complex functions is still in its very early stages. This variegated…