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The impact of the LHC nuclear program on nPDFs
(Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd., 2015)
The proton-lead and lead-lead runs at the LHC are providing an enormous amount of data
sensitive to the nuclear modifications of the initial state. The measurements explore a region
of phase space not probed by previous ...
Failure of Topological Rigidity Results for the Measure Contraction Property
(Springer Netherlands, 2015)
We give two examples of metric measure spaces satisfying the measure contraction
property MCP(K, N) but having different topological dimensions at different
regions of the space. The first one satisfies MCP(0, 3) and ...
Dynamics of the scenery flow and geometry of measures
(Oxford University Press; London Mathematical Society, 2015)
We employ the ergodic theoretic machinery of scenery flows to address classical
geometric measure theoretic problems on Euclidean spaces. Our main results include a sharp
version of the conical density theorem, which we ...
Sexual differences in metabolic rates of spiders
(American Arachnological Society, 1998)
Neutron skin and centrality classification in high-energy heavy-ion collisions at the LHC
(Elsevier BV, 2015)
The concept of centrality in high-energy nuclear collisions has recently become a subject of an active
debate. In particular, the experimental methods to determine the centrality that have given reasonable
results for ...
Efficient approach for simulating distorted materials
(2010)
The operation principles of nanoscale devices are based upon both electronic and mechanical properties
of materials. Because these properties can be coupled, they need to be investigated simultaneously. At this
moment, ...
Inverse problems and invisibility cloaking for FEM models and resistor networks
(World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2015)
In this paper we consider inverse problems for resistor networks
and for models obtained via the Finite Element Method (FEM)
for the conductivity equation. These correspond to discrete versions of
the inverse conductivity ...
Viruses and Life: Can There Be One Without the Other?
(Cosmology Science Publishers, 2010)
Viruses are omnipresent, genetically replicating parasites in our biosphere that affect and drive the evolution of life in various ways. Are viruses an inevitable feature of all naturally emerged (although hypothetical) ...
Enclosure method for the p-Laplace equation
(Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.; Institute of Physics, 2015)
Abstract. We study the enclosure method for the p-Calderon
problem, which is a nonlinear generalization of the inverse conductivity problem due to Calderon that involves the p-Laplace equation. The method allows one to ...
Puuttuva tieto ja vilppi
(Tieteellisten Seurain Valtuuskunta, 2015)