Burkhart, Madeleine Pollack, Daniel
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General Relativity and Gravitation
In 2002, Isenberg–Mazzeo–Pollack (IMP) constructed a family of vacuum initial data sets via a gluing construction. In this paper, we investigate some local geometry of these initial data sets as well as implications regarding their spacetime developments. In particular, we state conditions for the existence of outer trapped surfaces near the center...
Myslicki, S. Vallée, T. Bletz-Mühldorfer, O. Diehl, F. Lavarec, L. Créac’hcadec, Romain
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent a very successful type of adhesively bonded joints in timber engineering. Despite their apparent geometrical simplicity, their dimensioning still challenges practitioners. A major source of mechanical complexity resides in the orthotropic nature of the wood, or engineered wood products, as laminated veneer lumber (LVL)...
Thrysøe, Cecilie Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten Borup, Morten
Distributed physically based models (DPMs) have become the standard tool for urban drainage modelling. However, high computational demands limit these in applications where fast or multiple simulations are needed. This paper presents simple fit-for-purpose cheaper-to-run surrogate models (SMs) for pipe network simulations which are validated agains...
Thrysøe, Cecilie Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten Borup, Morten
Distributed physically based models (DPMs) have become the standard tool for urban drainage modelling. However, high computational demands limit these in applications where fast or multiple simulations are needed. This paper presents simple fit-for-purpose cheaper-to-run surrogate models (SMs) for pipe network simulations which are validated agains...
Thrysøe, Cecilie Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten Borup, Morten
Distributed physically based models (DPMs) have become the standard tool for urban drainage modelling. However, high computational demands limit these in applications where fast or multiple simulations are needed. This paper presents simple fit-for-purpose cheaper-to-run surrogate models (SMs) for pipe network simulations which are validated agains...
Thrysøe, Cecilie Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten Borup, Morten
Distributed physically based models (DPMs) have become the standard tool for urban drainage modelling. However, high computational demands limit these in applications where fast or multiple simulations are needed. This paper presents simple fit-for-purpose cheaper-to-run surrogate models (SMs) for pipe network simulations which are validated agains...
Thrysøe, Cecilie Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten Borup, Morten
Distributed physically based models (DPMs) have become the standard tool for urban drainage modelling. However, high computational demands limit these in applications where fast or multiple simulations are needed. This paper presents simple fit-for-purpose cheaper-to-run surrogate models (SMs) for pipe network simulations which are validated agains...
Thrysøe, Cecilie Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten Borup, Morten
Distributed physically based models (DPMs) have become the standard tool for urban drainage modelling. However, high computational demands limit these in applications where fast or multiple simulations are needed. This paper presents simple fit-for-purpose cheaper-to-run surrogate models (SMs) for pipe network simulations which are validated agains...
Kaledin, D.
Published in
Bulletin of Mathematical Sciences
We give an overview of existing enhancement techniques for derived and trianguated categories based on the notion of a stable model category, and show how it can be applied to the problem of gluing triangulated categories. The article is mostly expository, but we do prove some new results concerning existence of model structures.
Demirel, Mehmet Cüneyd Koch, Julian Mendiguren Gonzalez, Gorka Stisen, Simon
Hydrologic models are conventionally constrained and evaluated using point measurements of streamflow, which represent an aggregated catchment measure. As a consequence of this single objective focus, model parametrization and model parameter sensitivity typically do not reflect other aspects of catchment behavior. Specifically for distributed mode...