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On the Homogenization of Geological Fissured Systems With Curved non-periodic Cracks
We analyze the steady fluid flow in a porous medium containing a network of
thin fissures i.e. width , where all the cracks are
generated by the rigid translation of a continuous piecewise functions
in a fixed direction. The phenomenon is modeled in mixed variational
formulation, using the stationary Darcy's law and setting coefficients of low
resistance on the network. The singularities are
removed performing asymptotic analysis as which yields
an analogous system hosting only tangential flow in the fissures. Finally the
fissures are collapsed into two dimensional manifolds.Comment: 24 pages, 4 figure
The Interaction Between PDE and Graphs in Multiscale Modeling
In this article an upscaled model is presented, for complex networks with
highly clustered regions exchanging some abstract quantities in both,
microscale and macroscale level. Such an intricate system is approximated by a
partitioned open map in or . The behavior of
the quantities is modeled as flowing in the map constructed and thus it is
subject to be described by partial differential equations. We follow this
approach using the Darcy Porous Media, saturated fluid flow model in mixed
variational formulation.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
The asymptotic analysis of a Darcy-Stokes system coupled through a curved interface
The asymptotic analysis of a Darcy-Stokes system modeling the fluid exchange
between a narrow channel (Stokes) and a porous medium (Darcy) coupled through a
curved interface, is presented. The channel is a cylindrical domain
between the interface () and a parallel translation of it (). The introduction of a change
variable to fix the domain's geometry and the introduction of two systems of
coordinates: the Cartesian and a local one (consistent with the geometry of the
surface), permit to find a Darcy-Brinkman lower dimensional coupled system as
the limiting form, when the width of the channel tends to zero ().Comment: 27 pages, 4 figure
Application and Assessment of Divide-and-Conquer-based Heuristic Algorithms for some Integer Optimization Problems
In this paper three heuristic algorithms using the Divide-and-Conquer
paradigm are developed and assessed for three integer optimizations problems:
Multidimensional Knapsack Problem (d-KP), Bin Packing Problem (BPP) and
Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP). For each case, the algorithm is introduced,
together with the design of numerical experiments, in order to empirically
establish its performance from both points of view: its computational time and
its numerical accuracy.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures, 8 table
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