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    An extensive English language bibliography on graph theory and its applications

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    Bibliography on graph theory and its application

    Aeronautical engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 306)

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    This bibliography lists 181 reports, articles, and other documents recently introduced into the NASA STI Database. Subject coverage includes the following: design, construction and testing of aircraft and aircraft engines; aircraft components, equipment, and systems; ground support systems; and theoretical and applied aspects of aerodynamics and general fluid dynamics

    Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography (supplement 160)

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    This bibliography lists 166 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in October 1976

    Intertwining relations, commutativity and orbits

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    The density of orbits and commutativity up to a factor of bounded linear operators have become of great interest for Operator Theorists during the last decades. This interest comes from the relationship that exists between the study of orbits and spectral properties of linear operators on Banach spaces and the Invariant Subspace Problem. As a consequence, the research on the Theory of Hyperclicity has increased considerably. In this manuscript, we characterize the hypercyclicity of the Cesàro means of higher-order on Banach spaces. We prove some sufficient conditions on the extended-spectrum of a bounded linear operator that guarantee its non convex-cyclicity. The notion of convex-cyclicity, was introduced by H. Rezaei in 2013 (see \cite{reza}). It is a sufficient condition for cyclicity and a necessary condition for hypercyclicity. We characterize the hypercyclicity of operators commuting up to a factor with the differentiation operator in the space of entire functions equipped with the topology of uniform convergence for compact sets. Our results are an extension of some of the most classical results related to the differentiation operator, that is, the ones of G. Godefroy and J. H. Shapiro \cite{Godefroy1991}, and R. Aron and D. Markose \cite{AronMarkose2004}. Next, we consider some particular operators, such as composition operators in weighted Hardy spaces. These operators have been studied intensely by several mathematicians in the Hardy space, see the recent of \cite{leon4}. Although we know fewer things about these operators in weighted Hardy spaces, we calculated the extended-spectrum of composition operators that are induced by a bilinear transformation that fixes an interior point of the unit disk and an exterior one of its closure. Namely, we treat the elliptic, loxodromic cases and a hyperbolic subcase. Finally, we continue to the study of the more general unbounded operators. After the paper of von Neumann \cite{von-Neumman-historic-Fuglede}, commutativity and intertwining relations of unbounded operators have been developed by many mathematicians. Among these mathematicians, we state Bent Fuglede whose Theorem was an improvement of the Spectral Theorem for Normal Operators. We show a new version of the Fuglede Theorem for unbounded normal operators

    Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 203

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    This bibliography lists 150 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in January 1980

    Large scale deformation in a locked collisional boundary: Interplay between subsidence and uplift, intraplate stress and inherited lithospheric structure in the late stage of the SE Carpathians evolution.

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    The interplay between slab dynamics and intraplate stresses in postcollisional times creates large near-surface deformation, particularly in highly bent orogens with significant lateral variations in mechanical properties. This deformation is expressed through abnormal foredeep geometries and contrasting patterns of vertical movements. Intraplate folding is often the controlling mechanism, particularly when the orogenic belt is locked. The study of these tectonic processes in the SE Carpathians indicates a generalized subsidence period during latest Miocene-Pliocene times driven by the slab-pull and an intraplate folding due to an overall Quaternary inversion. The latter accommodates -5 km ESE-ward movement of this area with respect to the neighboring units, which creates complicated three-dimensional deformation patterns potentially driven at a larger scale by the interaction between the Adriatic indentor and the entire Carpathians system. The lithospheric anisotropy inherited from the subduction times concentrates strain and induces large-scale deformation far away from the active plate margins. This anisotropy is dynamic because of deep mantle processes related to the subducted slab during postcollisional times, such as thermal reequilibration or increase in slab dip. Copyright 2007 by the American Geophysical Union

    Advances in Structural Mechanics Modeled with FEM

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    It is well known that many structural and physical problems cannot be solved by analytical approaches. These problems require the development of numerical methods to get approximate but accurate solutions. The minite element method (FEM) represents one of the most typical methodologies that can be used to achieve this aim, due to its simple implementation, easy adaptability, and very good accuracy. For these reasons, the FEM is a widespread technique which is employed in many engineering fields, such as civil, mechanical, and aerospace engineering. The large-scale deployment of powerful computers and the consequent recent improvement of the computational resources have provided the tools to develop numerical approaches that are able to solve more complex structural systems characterized by peculiar mechanical configurations. Laminated or multi-phase composites, structures made of innovative materials, and nanostructures are just some examples of applications that are commonly and accurately solved by the FEM. Analogously, the same numerical approaches can be employed to validate the results of experimental tests. The main aim of this Special Issue is to collect numerical investigations focused on the use of the finite element metho

    Bioinorganic Chemistry

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    This book covers material that could be included in a one-quarter or one-semester course in bioinorganic chemistry for graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in chemistry or biochemistry. We believe that such a course should provide students with the background required to follow the research literature in the field. The topics were chosen to represent those areas of bioinorganic chemistry that are mature enough for textbook presentation. Although each chapter presents material at a more advanced level than that of bioinorganic textbooks published previously, the chapters are not specialized review articles. What we have attempted to do in each chapter is to teach the underlying principles of bioinorganic chemistry as well as outlining the state of knowledge in selected areas. We have chosen not to include abbreviated summaries of the inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and spectroscopy that students may need as background in order to master the material presented. We instead assume that the instructor using this book will assign reading from relevant sources that is appropriate to the background of the students taking the course. For the convenience of the instructors, students, and other readers of this book, we have included an appendix that lists references to reviews of the research literature that we have found to be particularly useful in our courses on bioinorganic chemistry

    Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 99

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    This bibliography lists 292 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in July 1978
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