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    A stable imaging functional for anisotropic periodic media in electromagnetic inverse scattering

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    The paper is concerned with the inverse scattering problem for Maxwell's equations in three dimensional anisotropic periodic media. We study a new imaging functional for fast and stable reconstruction of the shape of anisotropic periodic scatterers from boundary measurements of the scattered field for a number of incident fields. This imaging functional is simple to implement and very robust against noise in the data. Its implementation is non-iterative, computationally cheap, and does not involve solving any ill-posed problems. The resolution and stability analysis of the imaging functional is investigated. Our numerical study shows that this imaging functional is more stable than that of the factorization method and more efficient than that of the orthogonality sampling method in reconstructing periodic scatterers.Comment: 23 page

    Existence and Decay of Solutions of a Nonlinear Viscoelastic Problem with a Mixed Nonhomogeneous Condition

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    We study the initial-boundary value problem for a nonlinear wave equation given by u_{tt}-u_{xx}+\int_{0}^{t}k(t-s)u_{xx}(s)ds+ u_{t}^{q-2}u_{t}=f(x,t,u) , 0 < x < 1, 0 < t < T, u_{x}(0,t)=u(0,t), u_{x}(1,t)+\eta u(1,t)=g(t), u(x,0)=\^u_{0}(x), u_{t}(x,0)={\^u}_{1}(x), where \eta \geq 0, q\geq 2 are given constants {\^u}_{0}, {\^u}_{1}, g, k, f are given functions. In part I under a certain local Lipschitzian condition on f, a global existence and uniqueness theorem is proved. The proof is based on the paper [10] associated to a contraction mapping theorem and standard arguments of density. In Part} 2, under more restrictive conditions it is proved that the solution u(t) and its derivative u_{x}(t) decay exponentially to 0 as t tends to infinity.Comment: 26 page

    Large time behavior of differential equations with drifted periodic coefficients modeling Carbon storage in soil

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    This paper is concerned with the linear ODE in the form y(t)=λρ(t)y(t)+b(t)y'(t)=\lambda\rho(t)y(t)+b(t), λ<0\lambda <0 which represents a simplified storage model of the carbon in the soil. In the first part, we show that, for a periodic function ρ(t)\rho(t), a linear drift in the coefficient b(t)b(t) involves a linear drift for the solution of this ODE. In the second part, we extend the previous results to a classical heat non-homogeneous equation. The connection with an analytic semi-group associated to the ODE equation is considered in the third part. Numerical examples are given.Comment: 18 page

    Towards smart assistants in two-party collaboration

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    The regularity and exponential decay of solution for a linear wave equation associated with two-point boundary conditions

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    This paper is concerned with the existence and the regularity of global solutions to the linear wave equation associated with two-point type boundary conditions. We also investigate the decay properties of the global solutions to this problem by the construction of a suitable Lyapunov functional.Comment: 18 page

    Existence, blow-up and exponential decay estimates for a nonlinear wave equation with boundary conditions of two-point type

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    This paper is devoted to study a nonlinear wave equation with boundary conditions of two-point type. First, we state two local existence theorems and under suitable conditions, we prove that any weak solutions with negative initial energy will blow up in finite time. Next, we give a sufficient condition to guarantee the global existence and exponential decay of weak solutions. Finally, we present numerical resultsComment: 2

    Une méthode d'identification de la rhéologie du métal et du lubrifiant lors du tréfilage

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    National audienceNous montrons comment l'analyse thermomécanique élémentaire d'une passe de tréfilage et la mesure de la force et d'une température de filière pour divers lubrifiants permettent d'identifier le travail de déformation plastique lié à la réduction du fil, ainsi que les cissions de frottement relatives aux lubrifiants utilisés. Nous présentons le protocole expérimental et discutons la relation entre la formulation des lubrifiants et le frottement estimé
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