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Ewald Method for the Analytic Solution of Simple Reservoir Problems With Neumann Boundary Conditions
Publikováno v:
SPE Journal. 9:122-127
Summary Analytic solutions to reservoir flow equations are difficult to obtain in all but the simplest of problems. Under the assumption of steady-state conditions, incompressible flow, and a translationally invariant permeability tensor, the Darcy e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Computational Physics. 126:99-108
The need to calculate the spectral properties of a Hermitian operatorHfrequently arises in the technical sciences. A common approach to its solution involves the construction of the Green's function operatorG(z) = z?H]?1in the complexzplane. For exam
Autor:
Josef Kudrnovský, Ilja Turek, Maria Veronica Ganduglia-Pirovano, Vincent D. Natoli, Morrel H. Cohen, Václav Drchal
Publikováno v:
Surface Science. :716-722
The ruthenium hcp(0001) surface covered by a copper monolayer has become an important model system for investigating central questions regarding the catalytic behavior of bimetallic materials. We argue that the dominant modifications of the clean Ru
Autor:
Vincent D. Natoli, Morrel H. Cohen
Modern portfolio theory(MPT) addresses the problem of determining the optimum allocation of investment resources among a set of candidate assets. In the original mean-variance approach of Markowitz, volatility is taken as a proxy for risk, conflating
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In this report we present a theoretical investigation of the potential-energy diagram for water formation from adsorbed O and H species on Rh(111) and Pt(111) surfaces. The study is based on accurate first-principles calculations applying density-fun
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 90:818-822
Suberythemogenic exposure of human skin treated with aqueous 8-MOP to radiation greater than 380 nm prolongs photosensitization to subsequent UVA from 6 to 24–72 h. One hypothesis for prolonged photosensitization is that greater than 380 nm irradia