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Aggregation of chemotactic organisms in a differential flow
We study the effect of advection on the aggregation and pattern formation in
chemotactic systems described by Keller-Segel type models. The evolution of
small perturbations is studied analytically in the linear regime complemented
by numerical simulations. We show that a uniform differential flow can
significantly alter the spatial structure and dynamics of the chemotactic
system. The flow leads to the formation of anisotropic aggregates that move
following the direction of the flow, even when the chemotactic organisms are
not directly advected by the flow. Sufficiently strong advection can stop the
aggregation and coarsening process that is then restricted to the direction
perpendicular to the flow
Quality interoperability within digital libraries: the DL.org perspective
Quality is the most dynamic aspect of DLs, and becomes even more complex with respect to interoperability. This paper formalizes the research motivations and hypotheses on quality interoperability conducted by the Quality Working Group within the EU-funded project DL.org (<a href="http://www.dlorg.eu">http://www.dlorg.eu/</a>). After providing a multi-level interoperability framework â adopted by DL.org - the authors illustrate key-research points and
approaches on the way to the interoperability of DLs quality, grounding them in the DELOS Reference Model. By applying the DELOS Reference Model Quality Concept Map to their interoperability motivating scenario, the authors subsequently present the two main research outcomes of their investigation - the Quality Core Model and the Quality Interoperability Survey
Quality interoperability within digital libraries: the DL.org perspective
Quality is the most dynamic aspect of DLs, and becomes even more complex with respect to interoperability. This paper formalizes the research motivations and hypotheses on quality interoperability conducted by the Quality Working Group within the EU-funded project DL.org (<a href="http://www.dlorg.eu">http://www.dlorg.eu/</a>). After providing a multi-level interoperability framework â adopted by DL.org - the authors illustrate key-research points and
approaches on the way to the interoperability of DLs quality, grounding them in the DELOS Reference Model. By applying the DELOS Reference Model Quality Concept Map to their interoperability motivating scenario, the authors subsequently present the two main research outcomes of their investigation - the Quality Core Model and the Quality Interoperability Survey
Rate-dependent morphology of Li2O2 growth in Li-O2 batteries
Compact solid discharge products enable energy storage devices with high
gravimetric and volumetric energy densities, but solid deposits on active
surfaces can disturb charge transport and induce mechanical stress. In this
Letter we develop a nanoscale continuum model for the growth of Li2O2 crystals
in lithium-oxygen batteries with organic electrolytes, based on a theory of
electrochemical non-equilibrium thermodynamics originally applied to Li-ion
batteries. As in the case of lithium insertion in phase-separating LiFePO4
nanoparticles, the theory predicts a transition from complex to uniform
morphologies of Li2O2 with increasing current. Discrete particle growth at low
discharge rates becomes suppressed at high rates, resulting in a film of
electronically insulating Li2O2 that limits cell performance. We predict that
the transition between these surface growth modes occurs at current densities
close to the exchange current density of the cathode reaction, consistent with
experimental observations.Comment: 8 pages, 6 fig
Absolute instabilities of travelling wave solutions in a Keller-Segel model
We investigate the spectral stability of travelling wave solutions in a
Keller-Segel model of bacterial chemotaxis with a logarithmic chemosensitivity
function and a constant, sublinear, and linear consumption rate. Linearising
around the travelling wave solutions, we locate the essential and absolute
spectrum of the associated linear operators and find that all travelling wave
solutions have essential spectrum in the right half plane. However, we show
that in the case of constant or sublinear consumption there exists a range of
parameters such that the absolute spectrum is contained in the open left half
plane and the essential spectrum can thus be weighted into the open left half
plane. For the constant and sublinear consumption rate models we also determine
critical parameter values for which the absolute spectrum crosses into the
right half plane, indicating the onset of an absolute instability of the
travelling wave solution. We observe that this crossing always occurs off of
the real axis
Exploring New Markets: Direct Investment, Contractual Relations and the Multinational Enterprise
We consider the multinational firm's decision on whether to enter a new market immediately via direct investment or to contract initially with a local agent and (possibly) invest later. Use of a local agent allows the multinational to avoid costly mistakes by finding out if the market is large enough to support direct investment. However, the agent is able to extract information rents from the multinational due to being better informed about market characteristics. We find that direct investment is the desirable mode of entry when the market is on average large and there is little down- side risk in expected profits.
Physical Capital, Knowledge Capital and the Choice Between FDI and Outsourcing
There exist two approaches in the literature concerning the multinational firm's mode choice for foreign production between an owned subsidiary and a licensing contract. One approach considers environments where the firm is transferring primarily knowledge-based assets. An important assumption there is that the relevant knowledge is absorbed by the local manager or licensee over the course of time: knowledge is non-excludable. More recently, a number of influential papers have adopted a property-right view of the firm, assuming the application abroad of physical capital, the owner of which retains full and exclusive rights to the capital should a relationship break down. In this paper we combine both forms of capital assets in a single model. The model predicts that foreign direct investment (owned subsidiaries) is more likely than licensing when the ratio of knowledge capital to physical capital is high, or when market value is high relative to the book value of capital (high Tobin's-Q).
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