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Uniform approximation and explicit estimates for the prolate spheroidal wave functions
For fixed Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWFs), denoted by
form an orthogonal basis with remarkable properties for the
space of band-limited functions with bandwith . They have been largely
studied and used after the seminal work of D. Slepian and his co-authors. In
several applications, uniform estimates of the in and are
needed. To progress in this direction, we push forward the uniform
approximation error bounds and give an explicit approximation of their values
at in terms of the
Legendre complete elliptic integral of the first kind. Also, we give an
explicit formula for the accurate approximation the eigenvalues of the
Sturm-Liouville operator associated with the PSWFs
Spectral Decay of Time and Frequency Limiting Operator
For fixed the Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions (PSWFs)
form a basis with remarkable properties for the space of band-limited functions
with bandwidth . They have been largely studied and used after the seminal
work of D. Slepian, H. Landau and H. Pollack. Many of the PSWFs applications
rely heavily of the behavior and the decay rate of the eigenvalues
of the time and frequency limiting operator, which
we denote by Hence, the issue of the accurate estimation of the
spectrum of this operator has attracted a considerable interest, both in
numerical and theoretical studies. In this work, we give an explicit integral
approximation formula for these eigenvalues. This approximation holds true
starting from the plunge region where the spectrum of starts to
have a fast decay. As a consequence of our explicit approximation formula, we
give a precise description of the super-exponential decay rate of the
Also, we mention that the described approximation scheme
provides us with fairly accurate approximations of the with low
computational load, even for very large values of the parameters and
Finally, we provide the reader with some numerical examples that illustrate the
different results of this work.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1012.388
Novel Analytical Model of Stress Concentration around Broken Fibers of Unidirectional Composite Plate
During the fiber fracture of unidirectional composite a distribution of stress around the neighbored fibers happens, this mechanism is called the local redistribution efforts. Referring to the "shear lag" method, the researches wanted to predict the stress concentration in the surrounding area of broken fibers as well as the longitudinal resistance of the unidirectional composite which presents a fiber breaking. The goal of this paper is to develop a new probabilistic model of unidirectional composite plate to calculate the stress concentration at the broken fibers and their neighboring fiber intact. The "shear lag" method has been generalized to see the broken fibers interference on the stress concentration factor variation of surrounding sound fibers
Agro-morphological and quality attributes of Moroccan carob
In Morocco, the carob tree is currently enjoying renewed interest with the introduction of a local development strategy based on the development of this resource. Sixty accessions of carob fruits from four regions in northern and southern Morocco are studied for phenotypic and physico-chemical criteria of pods. The phenotypic characterization of the fruits showed that the Chaouen region (north) is characterized by long (13.3 cm), wide (2.02 cm), thick (0.72 cm) and heavy (13.0 g) pods, a high pulp weight (10.8 g) and the lowest seed yield. The southern regions (Beni Mellal and Tafraout) are characterized by relatively short pods with high seed yield. The physico-chemical analysis of the pulp showed a significant variation between the studied regions, ranging from 35.3 to 51.5 % for total sugars, 5.3 to 11.3 % for polyphenols and 11.1 to 14.2 % for total fibers. The three minerals investigated (Fe, Ca, Mg) were detected in all carob samples, mainly in Tafraout, and their contents vary from one region to another.
Keywords: Morocco, Ceratonia siliqua L, pod, morphological characterization, chemical features, pul
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