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Dynamical Systems Gradient method for solving nonlinear equations with monotone operators
A version of the Dynamical Systems Gradient Method for solving ill-posed
nonlinear monotone operator equations is studied in this paper. A discrepancy
principle is proposed and justified. A numerical experiment was carried out
with the new stopping rule. Numerical experiments show that the proposed
stopping rule is efficient. Equations with monotone operators are of interest
in many applications.Comment: 2 figure
A first approach to understanding and measuring naturalness in driver-car interaction
With technology changing the nature of the driving task, qualitative methods can help designers understand and measure driver-car interaction naturalness. Fifteen drivers were interviewed at length in their own parked cars using ethnographically-inspired questions probing issues of interaction salience, expectation, feelings, desires and meanings. Thematic analysis and content analysis found five distinct components relating to 'rich physical' aspects of natural feeling interaction typified by richer physical, analogue, tactile styles of interaction and control. Further components relate to humanlike, intelligent, assistive, socially-aware 'perceived behaviours' of the car. The advantages and challenges of a naturalness-based approach are discussed and ten cognitive component constructs of driver-car naturalness are proposed. These may eventually be applied as a checklist in automotive interaction design.This research was fully funded by a research grant from Jaguar Land Rover, and partially funded by project
n.220050/F11 granted by Research Council of Norway
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In memoriam, Heinz Isler - shell builder and structural artist, 26 July 1926 - 20 June 2009
Wave scattering by small bodies and creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient
Asymptotic solution to many-body wave scattering problem is given in the case
of many small scatterers. The small scatterers can be particles whose physical
properties are described by the boundary impedances, or they can be small
inhomogeneities, whose physical properties are described by their refraction
coefficients. Equations for the effective field in the limiting medium are
derived. The limit is considered as the size of the particles or
inhomogeneities tends to zero while their number tends to infinity.
These results are applied to the problem of creating materials with a desired
refraction coefficient. For example, the refraction coefficient may have
wave-focusing property, or it may have negative refraction, i.e., the group
velocity may be directed opposite to the phase velocity. This paper is a review
of the author's results presented in MR2442305 (2009g:78016), MR2354140
(2008g:82123), MR2317263 (2008a:35040), MR2362884 (2008j:78010), and contains
new results.Comment: In this paper the author's invited plenary talk at the 7-th PACOM
(PanAfrican Congress of Mathematicians), is presente
Spectral properties of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator for exterior Helmholtz problem and its applications to scattering theory
We prove that the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator (DtN) has no spectrum in the
lower half of the complex plane. We find several application of this fact in
scattering by obstacles with impedance boundary conditions. In particular, we
find an upper bound for the gradient of the scattering amplitude and for the
total cross section. We justify numerical approximations by providing bounds on
difference between theoretical and approximated solutions without using any a
priory unknown constants
Resonance regimes of scattering by small bodies with impedance boundary conditions
The paper concerns scattering of plane waves by a bounded obstacle with
complex valued impedance boundary conditions. We study the spectrum of the
Neumann-to-Dirichlet operator for small wave numbers and long wave asymptotic
behavior of the solutions of the scattering problem. The study includes the
case when is an eigenvalue or a resonance. The transformation from the
impedance to the Dirichlet boundary condition as impedance grows is described.
A relation between poles and zeroes of the scattering matrix in the non-self
adjoint case is established. The results are applied to a problem of scattering
by an obstacle with a springy coating. The paper describes the dependence of
the impedance on the properties of the material, that is on forces due to the
deviation of the boundary of the obstacle from the equilibrium position
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