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    Flutter of two parallel flat plates connected by an elastic medium

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    Flutter boundaries of parallel plates connected by elastic mediu

    Ultracold Metastable Calcium Ensembles, a Medium for Matter Wave Amplification ?

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    We propose an experimental implementation of matter wave amplification by optical pumping (MAO) with metastable calcium atoms. First experimental results indicate that pumping rates can be significantly higher than in previous experimental schemes and let it appear promising that the threshold condition for generation of degeneracy can be reached.Comment: 6 pages, 2 PS figure

    Flutter of buckled, simply supported, rectangular panels at supersonic speeds

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    Flutter analysis on buckled supported rectangular panels under supersonic surface flo

    Efficient preconditioning of the linearized Navier-Stokes equations

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    We outline a new class of robust and efficient methods for solving subproblems that arise in the linearization and operator splitting of Navier-Stokes equations. We describe a very general strategy for preconditioning that has two basic building blocks; a multigrid V-cycle for the scaler convection-diffusion operator, and a multigrid V-cycle for a pressure Poisson operator. We present numerical experiments illustrating that a simple implementation of our approach leads to an effective and robust solver strategy in that the convergence rate is independent of the grid, robust with respect to the time step, and only deteriorates very slowly as the Reynolds number is increased

    A preconditioner for the 3D Oseen equations

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    We describe a preconditioner for the linearised incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (the Oseen equations) which requires as components only a preconditioner/solver for each of a discrete Laplacian and a discrete advection-diffusion operator. With this preconditioner, convergence of an iterative method such as GMRES is independent of the mesh size and depends only mildly on the viscosity parameter (the inverse Reynolds number). Thus when the component preconditioner/solvers are effective on their respective subproblems (as one expects with an appropriate multigrid cycle for instance) a fast Oseen solver results

    Eccentrically stiffened shallow shells of double curvature

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    Buckling and vibration of eccentrically stiffened shallow shells of double curvatur

    Iterative Methods for Problems in Computational Fluid Dynamics

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    We discuss iterative methods for solving the algebraic systems of equations arising from linearization and discretization of primitive variable formulations of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Implicit discretization in time leads to a coupled but linear system of partial differential equations at each time step, and discretization in space then produces a series of linear algebraic systems. We give an overview of commonly used time and space discretization techniques, and we discuss a variety of algorithmic strategies for solving the resulting systems of equations. The emphasis is on preconditioning techniques, which can be combined with Krylov subspace iterative methods. In many cases the solution of subsidiary problems such as the discrete convection-diffusion equation and the discrete Stokes equations plays a crucial role. We examine iterative techniques for these problems and show how they can be integrated into effective solution algorithms for the Navier-Stokes equations

    Isotropy of unitary involutions

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    We prove the so-called Unitary Isotropy Theorem, a result on isotropy of a unitary involution. The analogous previously known results on isotropy of orthogonal and symplectic involutions as well as on hyperbolicity of orthogonal, symplectic, and unitary involutions are formal consequences of this theorem. A component of the proof is a detailed study of the quasi-split unitary grassmannians.Comment: final version, to appear in Acta Mat
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