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    Concentration analysis and cocompactness

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    Loss of compactness that occurs in may significant PDE settings can be expressed in a well-structured form of profile decomposition for sequences. Profile decompositions are formulated in relation to a triplet (X,Y,D)(X,Y,D), where XX and YY are Banach spaces, XYX\hookrightarrow Y, and DD is, typically, a set of surjective isometries on both XX and YY. A profile decomposition is a representation of a bounded sequence in XX as a sum of elementary concentrations of the form gkwg_kw, gkDg_k\in D, wXw\in X, and a remainder that vanishes in YY. A necessary requirement for YY is, therefore, that any sequence in XX that develops no DD-concentrations has a subsequence convergent in the norm of YY. An imbedding XYX\hookrightarrow Y with this property is called DD-cocompact, a property weaker than, but related to, compactness. We survey known cocompact imbeddings and their role in profile decompositions

    Ensemble approach for generalized network dismantling

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    Finding a set of nodes in a network, whose removal fragments the network below some target size at minimal cost is called network dismantling problem and it belongs to the NP-hard computational class. In this paper, we explore the (generalized) network dismantling problem by exploring the spectral approximation with the variant of the power-iteration method. In particular, we explore the network dismantling solution landscape by creating the ensemble of possible solutions from different initial conditions and a different number of iterations of the spectral approximation.Comment: 11 Pages, 4 Figures, 4 Table

    Abstracts from the 3rd International Genomic Medicine Conference (3rd IGMC 2015)

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    A New Necessary Condition for Shortest Path Routing

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    Successful Conservative Management of Pancreatico-Colonic Fistula

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    Background: Internal fistula with adjacent viscera during acute pancreatitis is a rare complication. Due to their anatomic localization, colon, duodenum or stomach may be involved. Pancreatico-colonic fi stula is associated with a higher septic risk and surgery is usually mandatory.Results and main findings: We report a new case in 71-year-old man diagnosed by CT with rectal water soluble contrast media and managed conservatively. To our knowledge, this is the second case in the literature treated in this way.Conclusion: Conservative treatment may be offered to selected patients who have a rapid improvement of symptoms associated with a signifi cant regression of the collection.</p

    Intra-domain traffic engineering with shortest path routing protocols

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    Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as open shortest path first and intermediate system–intermediate system, has drawn an ever increasing attention to Internet traffic engineering. This paper reviews optimization techniques that have been deployed for managing intra-domain routing in networks operated with shortest path routing protocols, and the state-of-the-art research that has been carried out in this direction.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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