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Uncertainty Quantification for Linear Hyperbolic Equations with Stochastic Process or Random Field Coefficients
In this paper hyperbolic partial differential equations with random
coefficients are discussed. Such random partial differential equations appear
for instance in traffic flow problems as well as in many physical processes in
random media. Two types of models are presented: The first has a time-dependent
coefficient modeled by the Ornstein--Uhlenbeck process. The second has a random
field coefficient with a given covariance in space. For the former a formula
for the exact solution in terms of moments is derived. In both cases stable
numerical schemes are introduced to solve these random partial differential
equations. Simulation results including convergence studies conclude the
theoretical findings
RD-flatness and RD-injectivity
It is proved that every commutative ring whose RD-injective modules are
-RD-injective is the product of a pure semi-simple ring and a finite
ring. A complete characterization of commutative rings for which each artinian
(respectively simple) module is RD-injective, is given. These results can be
obtained by using the properties of RD-flat modules and RD-coflat modules which
are respectively the RD-relativization of flat modules and fp-injective
modules. It is also shown that a commutative ring is perfect if and only if
each RD-flat module is RD-projective.Comment: A new section is added to the version published in Communications in
Algebra where a complete proof of Theorem 3.1 is give
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Towards Privacy-Preserving Semantic Mobility Analysis
By analyzing data reflecting human mobility, one can derive patterns and knowledge that are tightly linked to the underlying geography and therefore cannot be applied to another territory or even compared with patterns obtained for another territory. Another problem of mobility analysis is compromising personal privacy, since person identities can be determined based on the regularly visited geographical locations.We here propose an idea for novel approach based on transformation of the spatial component of movement data from the geographic space to an abstract semantic space, inspired by the concept of cartographic chorems. We demonstrate that many visual analytics procedures developed for geographic movement data can be adapted for privacy-preserving mobility analysis based on semantic spaces
Non--Newtonian viscosity of interacting Brownian particles: comparison of theory and data
A recent first-principles approach to the non-linear rheology of dense
colloidal suspensions is evaluated and compared to simulation results of
sheared systems close to their glass transitions. The predicted scenario of a
universal transition of the structural dynamics between yielding of glasses and
non-Newtonian (shear-thinning) fluid flow appears well obeyed, and calculations
within simplified models rationalize the data over variations in shear rate and
viscosity of up to 3 decades.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; J. Phys. Condens. Matter to be published (Jan.
2003
A reason for fusion rules to be even
We show that certain tensor product multiplicities in semisimple braided
sovereign tensor categories must be even. The quantity governing this behavior
is the Frobenius-Schur indicator. The result applies in particular to the
representation categories of large classes of groups, Lie algebras, Hopf
algebras and vertex algebras.Comment: 6 pages, LaTe
The Conductance of a Perfect Thin Film with Diffuse Surface Scattering
The conductance of thin films with diffusive surface scattering was solved
semi-classically by Fuchs and Sondheimer. However, when the intrinsic electron
mean free path is very large or infinite their conductance diverges. In this
letter a simple diffraction picture is presented. It yields a conductance which
corresponds to a limiting mean free path. PACS: 73.50.-h, 73.50.Bk, 73.23.-b,
73.25.+i, B14
Simple Current Actions of Cyclic Groups
Permutation actions of simple currents on the primaries of a Rational
Conformal Field Theory are considered in the framework of admissible weighted
permutation actions. The solution of admissibility conditions is presented for
cyclic quadratic groups: an irreducible WPA corresponds to each subgroup of the
quadratic group. As a consequence, the primaries of a RCFT with an order n
integral or half-integral spin simple current may be arranged into multiplets
of length k^2 (where k is a divisor of n) or 3k^2 if the spin of the simple
current is half-integral and k is odd.Comment: Added reference, minor change
Landau levels, response functions and magnetic oscillations from a generalized Onsager relation
A generalized semiclassical quantization condition for cyclotron orbits was
recently proposed by Gao and Niu \cite{Gao}, that goes beyond the Onsager
relation \cite{Onsager}. In addition to the integrated density of states, it
formally involves magnetic response functions of all orders in the magnetic
field. In particular, up to second order, it requires the knowledge of the
spontaneous magnetization and the magnetic susceptibility, as was early
anticipated by Roth \cite{Roth}. We study three applications of this relation
focusing on two-dimensional electrons. First, we obtain magnetic response
functions from Landau levels. Second we obtain Landau levels from response
functions. Third we study magnetic oscillations in metals and propose a proper
way to analyze Landau plots (i.e. the oscillation index as a function of
the inverse magnetic field ) in order to extract quantities such as a
zero-field phase-shift. Whereas the frequency of -oscillations depends on
the zero-field energy spectrum, the zero-field phase-shift depends on the
geometry of the cell-periodic Bloch states via two contributions: the Berry
phase and the average orbital magnetic moment on the Fermi surface. We also
quantify deviations from linearity in Landau plots (i.e. aperiodic magnetic
oscillations), as recently measured in surface states of three-dimensional
topological insulators and emphasized by Wright and McKenzie \cite{Wright}.Comment: 31 pages, 8 figures; v2: SciPost style; v3: several references added,
small corrections, typos fixed; v4: abstract changed, generalized
quantization condition called Roth-Gao-Niu; v5: minor modifications, 2
references adde
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