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    Light Activation Mechanisms of Regulation of Photosynthesis in Bacteria

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    Grondelle, R. van [Promotor]Kennis, J.T.M. [Copromotor

    Spectral operators of matrices: Semismoothness and characterizations of the generalized jacobian

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    Spectral operators of matrices proposed recently in [C. Ding, D. F. Sun, J. Sun, and K. C. Toh, Math. Program., 168 (2018), pp. 509{531] are a class of matrix-valued functions, which map matrices to matrices by applying a vector-to-vector function to all eigenvalues/singular values of the underlying matrices. Spectral operators play a crucial role in the study of various applications involving matrices such as matrix optimization problems that include semidefinite programming as one of most important example classes. In this paper, we will study more fundamental first- and second-order properties of spectral operators, including the Lipschitz continuity, ρ-order B(ouligand)-differentiability (0 < ρ≤ 1), ρ-order G-semismoothness (0 < ρ≤ 1), and characteriza- tion of generalized Jacobians

    Superlinear convergence of a Newton-type algorithm for monotone equations

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    10.1007/s10957-004-1721-7Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications1251205-22

    On the implementation of SDPT3 (version 3.1) - A MATLAB software package for semidefinite-quadratic-linear programming

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    Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design290-29

    Numerical computation of fluid flow and heat transfer in microchannels

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    Three-dimensional fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena inside heated microchannels is investigated. The steady, laminar flow and heat transfer equations are solved using a finite-volume method. The numerical procedure is validated by comparing the predicted local thermal resistances with available experimental data. The friction factor is also predicted in this study. It was found that the heat input lowers the frictional losses, particularly at lower Reynolds numbers. At lower Reynolds numbers the temperature of the water increases, leading to a decrease in the viscosity and hence smaller frictional losses

    Comparison of MSSOR versus ILU(0) preconditioners for Biot's FEM consolidation equations

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    12th International Conference on Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics 20081185-19

    Fast iterative solution of large soil-structure interaction problems in varied ground conditions

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    14th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
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