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Explicit local time-stepping methods for time-dependent wave propagation
Semi-discrete Galerkin formulations of transient wave equations, either with
conforming or discontinuous Galerkin finite element discretizations, typically
lead to large systems of ordinary differential equations. When explicit time
integration is used, the time-step is constrained by the smallest elements in
the mesh for numerical stability, possibly a high price to pay. To overcome
that overly restrictive stability constraint on the time-step, yet without
resorting to implicit methods, explicit local time-stepping schemes (LTS) are
presented here for transient wave equations either with or without damping. In
the undamped case, leap-frog based LTS methods lead to high-order explicit LTS
schemes, which conserve the energy. In the damped case, when energy is no
longer conserved, Adams-Bashforth based LTS methods also lead to explicit LTS
schemes of arbitrarily high accuracy. When combined with a finite element
discretization in space with an essentially diagonal mass matrix, the resulting
time-marching schemes are fully explicit and thus inherently parallel.
Numerical experiments with continuous and discontinuous Galerkin finite element
discretizations validate the theory and illustrate the usefulness of these
local time-stepping methods.Comment: overview paper, typos added, references updated. arXiv admin note:
substantial text overlap with arXiv:1109.448
Tourism sustainability
The meaning of `sustainable tourism` and `eco-tourism` is presented after a brief review of sustainability concept. The differences of both tourism types are analyzed shortly. Based on that, examples from the practice are presented for sustainable tourism. Some principles related to tourism sustainability are defined as factors for its development
Direct ab initio MD simulation of silver ion diffusion in chalcogenide glasses
In this paper, we present new models of germanium selenide chalcogenide
glasses heavily doped with silver. The models were readily obtained with ab
initio molecular dynamics and their structure agrees closely with diffraction
measurements. Thermal molecular dynamics simulation reveals the dynamics of Ag+
ions and the existence of trapping centers as conjectured in other theory work.
We show that first principles simulation is a powerful tool to reveal the
motion of ions in glass.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Stat. Sol. {b} Rapid Research
Letter
Overview of Voluntary Fully Funded Pension Insurance
Voluntary Fully Funded Pension Insurance is part of multi pillar structure of the pension system of Republic of Macedonia. In the Voluntary Fully Funded Pension Insurance the coverage of individuals is more extensive because all persons are included regardless whether or not they are members of the Fully Funded Pension Insurance. Special emphasis is given on the way of gaining membership in Voluntary Pension Fund, the membership agreement for opening an individual account and the agreement for pension schemes used to open a professional account. This paper considers the Voluntary Pension Funds and the management company for the Voluntary Pension Funds. The Directive 2003/41 of the European Parliament and Council has had a big impact on the development of voluntary fully funded pension insurance. The main objective of this article is to present suggestions to overcome existing shortcomings in the functioning of voluntary fully funded pension insurance, the conditions for gaining membership, the manner and contributions for acquiring membership in the Voluntary Fully Funded Pensions Insurance and the payment of retirement benefits to members in the third pillar.Keywords: third pension pillar, individual account, professional account, professional pension schemes, membership contract
Clinical Impact of Insulin Resistance in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine-metabolic disorder characterized by multiple hormonal imbalances, reflecting on the clinical presentation. Among them, the insulin resistance (IR), defined as a metabolic state characterized by a decrease in cellular ability to respond to insulin signaling, is a key feature of PCOS independently of obesity. Thus, IR occurs in more than 70% of obese PCOS women and in 30–50% of lean ones. Compensatory high insulin levels are both a symptom and an underlying physiopathological driver of PCOS. Insulin appears to disrupt all components of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, and ovarian tissue IR results in impaired metabolic signaling but intact mitogenic and steroidogenic activity, favoring hyperandrogenemia. The latter is the main culprit of the clinical picture in PCOS. Testing for IR can be helpful to rule out other conditions that are commonly misdiagnosed as PCOS and to recommend an appropriate treatment for the different PCOS phenotypes
Silver Photo-Diffusion and Photo-Induced Macroscopic Surface Deformation of Ge33S67/Ag/Si Substrate
Ge-chalcogenide films show various photo-induced changes, and silver photo-diffusion is one of them which attracts lots of interest. In this paper, we report how silver and Ge-chalcogenide layers in Ge33S67/Ag/Si substrate stacks change under light exposure in the depth by measuring time-resolved neutron reflectivity. It was found from the measurement that Ag ions diffuse all over the matrix Ge33S67layer once Ag dissolves into the layer. We also found that the surface was macroscopically deformed by the extended light exposure. Its structural origin was investigated by a scanning electron microscopy
Sectoral Employment Shifts and the Role of R&D: A Cross Country Comparison for Manufacturing and Service
Mitkova MV, Dawid H. Sectoral Employment Shifts and the Role of R&D: A Cross Country Comparison for Manufacturing and Service. Universität Bielefeld Working Papers in Economics and Management. Vol 02-2020. Bielefeld: Bielefeld University, Department of Business Administration and Economics; 2020.In this study we compare the evolution of labour productivity across the majority of EU
member countries over the span of 1995-2016. Productivity growth combined with cross-sectoral
employment shifts from manufacturing industries towards the service sectors can be observed
in all countries. A shift-share analysis suggests that throughout this period most of the labour
productivity growth was due to productivity gains within sectors. Labour movements between
sectors, on the other hand, had small and often negative impact on labour productivity growth,
especially in older EU member countries. Furthermore, the role of sectoral R&D, as one channel
affecting productivity and employment is examined. We find considerable heterogeneity across
sectors of the correlation between R&D expenditure and employment, but several patterns can
be identified. Employment in high-tech sectors both in manufacturing and service exhibits a
positive, significant correlation with R&D expenditure, while for low- and medium-tech manufacturing results are predominantly negative but sensitive to dividing the sample into subgroups
of countries. There is no significant correlation between R&D expenditure and employment in
low-tech service sectors
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