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Publikováno v:
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design. 41:963-988
A new anisotropic constitutive model is introduced to simulate the geometrically nonlinear dynamic behavior of general anisotropic membranes experiencing large deformations. This model relates the second Piola-Kirchhoff stress with the Green-Lagrange
Publikováno v:
Robotica. 19:467-480
This paper investigates the problem of concurrent mapping and localization (CML) using forward look sonar data. Results are presented from processing of an oceanic data set from an 87 kHz US Navy forward look imaging sonar using the stochastic mappin
Publikováno v:
The Mathematical Gazette. 89:268-270
Autor:
John L. Leonard
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Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B. 13:242-250
It is shown that any graph with n points and l5(n) or more lines, where l5(n)=5n−32, must contain a pair of points joined by five line-disjoint paths. Various graphs are exhibited which have n points and l5(n) − 1 lines and which contain no pairs
Autor:
A. M. Bruckner, John L. Leonard
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 16:935-940
Autor:
John L. Leonard
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics. 25:687-692
In a finite graph with no loops nor multiple edges, two points a and b are said to be connected by an r-way, or more explicitly, by a line r-way a — b if there are r paths, no two of which have lines in common (although they may share common points
Autor:
John L. Leonard
Publikováno v:
Periodica Mathematica Hungarica. 3:281-284
Autor:
John L. Leonard, A. M. Bruckner
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin. 8:73-76
The Cantor function C [2; p. 213], which appears in analysis as a simple example of a continuous increasing function which is not absolutely continuous, has the following properties:(i)C is defined on [0,1], with C(0) = 0, C (l) = l;(ii)C is continuo
Autor:
John L. Leonard
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The American Mathematical Monthly. 76:551-552
Autor:
John L. Leonard
Publikováno v:
The American Mathematical Monthly. 80:1052-1053