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Adaptive BDDC in Three Dimensions
The adaptive BDDC method is extended to the selection of face constraints in
three dimensions. A new implementation of the BDDC method is presented based on
a global formulation without an explicit coarse problem, with massive
parallelism provided by a multifrontal solver. Constraints are implemented by a
projection and sparsity of the projected operator is preserved by a generalized
change of variables. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated on several
engineering problems.Comment: 28 pages, 9 figures, 9 table
The limiting absorption principle for periodic differential operators and applications to nonlinear Helmholtz equations
We prove an -version of the limiting absoprtion principle for a class of
periodic elliptic differential operators of second order. The result is applied
to the construction of nontrivial solutions of nonlinear Helmholtz equations
with periodic coefficient functions
Transform-Limited-Pulse Representation of Excitation with Natural Incoherent Light
We study the natural excitation of molecular systems, applicable to, for
example, photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes, by natural incoherent
light. In contrast with the conventional classical models, we show that the
light need not have random character to properly represent the resultant linear
excitation. Rather, thermal excitation can be interpreted as a collection of
individual events resulting from the system's interaction with individual,
deterministic pulsed realizations that constitute the field. The derived
expressions for the individual field realizations and excitation events allow
for a wave function formalism, and therefore constitute a useful calculational
tool to study dynamics following thermal-light excitation. Further, they
provide a route to the experimental determination of natural incoherent
excitation using pulsed laser techniques.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 1 page supplementary information. Comments
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Parameter estimation on gravitational waves from multiple coalescing binaries
Future ground-based and space-borne interferometric gravitational-wave
detectors may capture between tens and thousands of binary coalescence events
per year. There is a significant and growing body of work on the estimation of
astrophysically relevant parameters, such as masses and spins, from the
gravitational-wave signature of a single event. This paper introduces a robust
Bayesian framework for combining the parameter estimates for multiple events
into a parameter distribution of the underlying event population. The framework
can be readily deployed as a rapid post-processing tool
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