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Linear elliptic system with nonlinear boundary conditions without Landesman-Lazer conditions
The boundary value problem is examined for the system of elliptic equations
of from where is positive
semidefinite matrix on and It is assumed that
is a bounded function which may vanish
at infinity. The proofs are based on Leray-Schauder degree methods
Linear second order elliptic partial differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions at resonance without landesman-lazer conditions
We are concerned with the solvability of linear second order elliptic partial
differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions at resonance, in
which the nonlinear boundary conditions perturbation is not necessarily
required to satisfy Landesman-Lazer conditions or the monotonicity assumption.
The nonlinearity may be unbounded. The nonlinearity interact, in some sense
with the Steklov spectrum on boundary nonlinearity. The proofs are based on a
priori estimates for possible solutions to a homotopy on suitable trace and
topological degree arguments
Demo: Non-classic Interference Alignment for Downlink Cellular Networks
Our demo aims at proving the concept of a recent proposed interference
management scheme that reduces the inter-cell interference in downlink without
complex coordination, known as non-classic interference alignment (IA) scheme.
We assume a case where one main Base Station (BS) needs to serve three users
equipments (UE) while another BS is causing interference. The primary goal is
to construct the alignment scheme ; i.e. each UE estimates the main and
interfered channel coefficients, calculates the optimal interference free
directions dropped by the interfering BS and feeds them back to the main BS
which in turn applies a scheduling to select the best free inter-cell
interference directions. Once the scheme is build, we are able to measure the
total capacity of the downlink interference channel. We run the scheme in
CorteXlab ; a controlled hardware facility located in Lyon, France with
remotely programmable radios and multi-node processing capabilities, and we
illustrate the achievable capacity gain for different channel realizations.Comment: Joint NEWCOM/COST Workshop on Wireless Communications JNCW 2015, Oct
2015, Barcelone, Spain. 201
Electronic transport properties of (fluorinated) metal phthalocyanine
The magnetic and transport properties of the metal phthalocyanine (MPc) and
FMPc (M = Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Ag) families of
molecules in contact with S-Au wires are investigated by density functional
theory within the local density approximation, including local electronic
correlations on the central metal atom. The magnetic moments are found to be
considerably modified under fluorination. In addition, they do not depend
exclusively on the configuration of the outer electronic shell of the central
metal atom (as in isolated MPc and FMPc) but also on the interaction
with the leads. Good agreement between the calculated conductance and
experimental results is obtained. For M = Ag, a high spin filter efficiency and
conductance is observed, giving rise to a potentially high sensitivity for
chemical sensor applications.Comment: 8 pages (two-column), 8 figure
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