„Multiscale Mathematical Model“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Anisotropic multiscale systems on bounded domains
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Multiscale modeling of metal-hydride interphases—quantification of decoupled chemo-mechanical energies
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Multiscale rainfall forecasting using a hybrid ensemble empirical mode decomposition and LSTM model
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A hybrid multiscale filter along with an improved adaptive SVR technique for fault diagnosis and machine learning modeling: forecasting the octane number of gasoline in isomerization reactor
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Multiscale Modelling, Analysis and Simulation of Cancer Invasion Mediated by Bound and Soluble Enzymes
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Recent Studies on Multiscale Modeling of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Composites
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Lightweight permeability prediction of digital rocks by merging 3D depthwise separable convolution with efficient multiscale attention
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Multiscale matrix-fracture transfer functions for naturally fractured reservoirs using an analytical, infinite conductivity, discrete fracture model
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High Performance Reduced Order Modeling Techniques Based on Optimal Energy Quadrature: Application to Geometrically Non-linear Multiscale Inelastic Material Modeling
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Impact of Structure Modification on Cardiomyocyte Functionality
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Multiscale Mathematical Modeling of Cell Migration: From Single Cells to Populations
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Multiscale Finite Element method application to Canopies in Earth System
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Multiscale modeling of propeller cavitation flows in open water
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Non-linear analysis of shells of revolution using mathematical optimisation
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Simulation and mathematical optimization of the hydration of concrete for avoiding thermal cracks
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Mathematical modeling of concentrated suspensions – multiscale analysis and numerical solutions
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Mathematical immunology: from phenomenological to multiphysics modelling
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Spatially resolved modelling of immune responses following a multiscale approach: from computational implementation to quantitative predictions
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Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering
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MULTISCALE MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THE SPREAD OF RESPIRATORY INFECTION CONSIDERING THE IMMUNE RESPONSE